The first US capital was Philadelphia. This would be the oldest capital of the US.
Before 1790, the capital of the United States was Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The city served as the temporary capital while the permanent capital was being established in Washington, D.C. Philadelphia hosted the Continental Congress and was a central location for early American governance. The federal government operated there until the capital moved to Washington in 1800.
The National Capital In 1790 was Philadelphia.
Never, really, in that it was never officially stated to be the capital of the US. If you're willing to be generous in your definition of "capital", then it would be possible to fudge a little and say that it was the capital of the US while Congress met there from November 1783 to August 1784.
The first capital city of the United States was New York City. It served as the capital from 1785 until 1790, during which time George Washington was inaugurated as the first president. The capital was later moved to Philadelphia for a brief period before being permanently established in Washington, D.C. in 1800.
it's not the murder capital
it's not the murder capital
Unsolved murder capital
There is no statute of limitations on homicide (capital murder) in the USA.
Chicago
Gary Indiana had a murder rate of 58 per 100,000 highest of any city with a population of at least 100,000 = Murder Capital
Oakland, California has never been officially designated as the murder capital of the US. While the city has experienced high rates of violent crime in the past, it has not held the title of murder capital.
new Orleans
yes in 1981
In Bridgeport CT, as in all other jurisdictions in the US, Murder is a Felony capital crime.
New Orleans with 63.6 murders per 100,000
New Orleans 64 murders per 100,000 people