What's the oldest building or structure you've set foot in?

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I think the oldest site of ruins I’ve visited is the Temple of Hercules at Valley of the Temples in Agrigento, Sicily:

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Along with the Temple of Juno:
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Also, throw in the Greek Theater at Syracuse. It is from the 5th century BC too.
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This thread reminds me how uncultured I am.

Probably El Morro Castle that borders San Juan, Puerto Rico.

That or the Alamo.
 
The only place I remember the date from was in Germany - we were playing war games I was the supply/ration guy and had a driver. It was in Grafenwehr near the Czech border (still controlled by the Russkies at the time) we were driving around the range area and saw some arches on a hillside, they were entrances into some caves and were dated 1318. That area got bombed to beat shit in WW2 so was surprised to find anything left. Was also in castles and churches in Germany that were old be can't tell you how old.
 
The only place I remember the date from was in Germany - we were playing war games I was the supply/ration guy and had a driver[/b]. It was in Grafenwehr near the Czech border (still controlled by the Russkies at the time) we were driving around the range area and saw some arches on a hillside, they were entrances into some caves and were dated 1318. That area got bombed to beat shit in WW2 so was surprised to find anything left. Was also in castles and churches in Germany that were old be can't tell you how old.

So you were a drug dealer?
 

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The ruins in Tulum, QRO, Mexico which date back to the last time the aliens visited earth.

Have also been to St. Augustine (oldest city in the US, non-Viking edition) and Plymouth Rock/Plymouth MA settlement.

 
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