Statistics for Which U.S. State Capital?

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HintCapital% Correct
The northernmost state capitalJuneau
90%
Record high temperature: 122 °FPhoenix
90%
Founded in 1850, two years after gold was discovered at nearby Sutter's MillSacramento
85%
Founded by Brigham Young who said "this is the right place, drive on"Salt Lake City
83%
Paul Revere and Samuel Adams lived thereBoston
80%
Where Abraham Lincoln practiced lawSpringfield
80%
The nearby motor raceway has a capacity of 250,000 people, making it the
largest sporting venue in the world
Indianapolis
76%
Its name is Spanish for "Holy Faith"Santa Fe
75%
Home to the U.S. Naval AcademyAnnapolis
73%
Site of Tesla headquarters since 2021Austin
71%
Burned by General Sherman on his March to the SeaAtlanta
70%
Named for a German chancellorBismarck
69%
A common name for men born in FrancePierre
67%
George Washington crossed the icy Delaware River to surprise Hessian troops stationed there
Trenton
65%
Baseballs travel further here than in every other Major League cityDenver
61%
Named for a town on the English ChannelDover
61%
From 1850–1893, it was the capital of a monarchyHonolulu
58%
Founded during the Land Run of 1889, its population increased from zero to
10,000 in a single day
Oklahoma City
51%
In 1951, Oliver Brown sued the Board of Education of this cityTopeka
39%
Proudly calls itself "The Insurance Capital of the World"Hartford
38%

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