US State and Territorial Capitals Flashcards
Minnesota
Saint Paul
Delaware
Dover
New Hampshire
Concord
Colorado
Denver
Kansas
Topeka
Oregon
Salem
Mississippi
Jackson
Ohio
Columbus
Puerto Rico
San Juan
Pennsylvania
Harrisburg
American Samoa
Pago Pago
Washington
Olympia
Its Capitol building is the oldest in the U.S. still in use
Annapolis, Maryland
New Mexico
Santa Fe
Guam
Hagåtña
Arizona
Phoenix
South Dakota
Pierre
Oklahoma
Oklahoma City
New York
Albany
Maryland
Annapolis
Virginia
Richmond
Highest elevation of any state capital
Santa Fe, New Mexico
West Virginia
Charleston
Most populous metro area of any U.S. state capital
Atlanta, Georgia
Massachusetts
Boston
Connecticut
Hartford
Vermont
Montpelier
Louisiana
Baton Rouge
Maine
Augusta
Florida
Tallahassee
Most populous U.S. state capital
Phoenix, Arizona
Montana
Helena
Michigan
Lansing
North Dakota
Bismarck
Nebraska
Lincoln
Texas
Austin
Wisconsin
Madison
Rhode Island
Providence
Northern Mariana Islands
Saipan
Indiana
Indianapolis
Illinois
Springfield
Kentucky
Frankfort
Arkansas
Little Rock
Largest U.S. state capital by municipal land area
Juneau, Alaska
Tennessee
Nashville
Hawaii
Honolulu
Least populous U.S. state capital
Montpelier, Vermont
New Jersey
Trenton
Wyoming
Cheyenne
Alabama
Montgomery
Missouri
Jefferson City
Smallest U.S. state capital by land area
Annapolis, Maryland
U.S. Virgin Islands
Charlotte Amalie
Idaho
Boise
California
Sacramento
Nevada
Carson City
Georgia
Atlanta
State capital that also served as the U.S. capital for a short period in the late 18th century.
Trenton, New Jersey
Utah
Salt Lake City
South Carolina
Columbia
Alaska
Juneau
Iowa
Des Moines
North Carolina
Raleigh