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US State Capitals in Alphabetical Order

Name the state capitals in alphabetical order.
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Last updated: September 13, 2021
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A
Hudson River
Albany
A
US Naval Academy
Annapolis
A
Summer Olympics
Atlanta
A
Easternmost capital
Augusta
A
South by Southwest
Austin
B
Red Stick
Baton Rouge
B
Also the name of a
German Chancellor
Bismarck
B
Situated in a high-desert area
(824 m. above sea level)
Boise
B
Fenway Park
Boston
C
Once a stopover for
California-bound emigrants
Carson City
C
Like a dance popular
in the 1920s
Charleston
C
Also the name of a
Native American group
Cheyenne
C
Poetic term used for the
United States
Columbia
C
Italian explorer
Columbus
C
Franklin Pierce
Concord
D
Rocky Mountains
Denver
D
First to hold caucuses in
presidential primaries
Des Moines
D
Also a city in Kent, England
Dover
F
Colonel Sanders' body
lie in state here in 1980
Frankfort
H
Susquehanna River
Harrisburg
H
Insurance Capital of the World
Hartford
H
Also a female name
Helena
H
Pearl Harbor
Honolulu
I
Hosts the world's largest
single-day sporting event
Indianapolis
J
Named after a president
Jackson
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J
Also named after a president
Jefferson City
J
Northernmost capital
Juneau
L
Only U.S. state capital
that is not also a county seat
Lansing
L
Another one named after a
president
Lincoln
L
La Petite Roche
Little Rock
M
Yet another one named
after a president
Madison
M
Notable Civil Rights Movement
events took place here
Montgomery
M
Least populous state capital
Montpelier
N
Music City
Nashville
O
Oil derricks dot the capitol grounds
Oklahoma City
O
Puget Sound
Olympia
P
Most populous state capital
Phoenix
P
Also a French male name
Pierre
P
Founded in 1636 by a theologian
and religious exile
Providence
R
Research Triangle
Raleigh
R
Capital of the Confederacy
Richmond
S
Eucharist in the Catholic Church
Sacramento
S
Has a twin city
Saint Paul
S
Westernmost capital city in the
lower 48
Salem
S
Latter Day Saints
Salt Lake City
S
Oldest state capital,
founded in 1610
Santa Fe
S
Lincoln lived here from
1837 until 1861
Springfield
T
Muskogean word for
"old fields" or "old town"
Tallahassee
T
Brown v. Board of Education
Topeka
T
Briefly served as US capital in 1784
Trenton
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