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My 3 grader needs this information for school, and all I can find is the governors palace. Can any one help us please?

2007-01-09 10:48:51 · 5 answers · asked by fivetwowithnothing2do 2 in Arts & Humanities History

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Maybe something in St. Augustine, Florida? That's the oldest city in the U.S., and I suspect there's something still standing from it's founding.
Good luck!

2007-01-09 10:58:35 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

This is the best I could find.

The Spanish conquered villages and made Santa Fe(New Mexico) the administrative capital of the region in 1609. The governors' palace was built between 1610 and 1614, mixing Indian and Spanish influences, with adobe walls and wrought iron fences. The building is long and has a patio. The San Miguel chapel of Santa Fe, dating from 1610, used the adobe technique, which gave this religious edifice a striking look of majesty and austerity

2007-01-09 19:00:06 · answer #2 · answered by goodolelady 2 · 0 1

Saint Augustine is our nations oldest continuous European
settlement,it was founded in 1565.Pedro Menedez de AvilesThe oldest building is
Castillo de San Marcos , oldest wooden schoolhouse.
Both buildings are over 300 years and are well preserved.
These buildings are by far the oldest buildings.

2007-01-09 19:01:29 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

A Yahoo Search: oldest spanish building united states

will likely get your answer.

2007-01-09 18:57:29 · answer #4 · answered by kearneyconsulting 6 · 0 1

I found this I hope it helps.
www.foodmuseum.comFHCSantaFehome.html
I found on google by looking up the oldest building built in American by Spain.

2007-01-09 19:02:18 · answer #5 · answered by Laela (Layla) 6 · 0 1

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