US States and their Capitals - State Capitals of the 50 US States
US State Capitals - A list of all the states of the United States of America and their capitals in alphabetic order. The state capitals of the fifty states of the United States of America.
Washington D.C. has been the capital of the United States since 1800. Each of the 50 U.S. states and the five principal territories of the United States maintains its own capital. In 33 of the 50 U.S. states, the state capital is not the state’s most populous city. Only two of the state capitals "Trenton, New Jersey" and "Carson City, Nevada" share the border with another state while "Juneau, Alaska" shares a border with the Canadian province of British Columbia.
State Capitals of the 50 US States
US State Name | Capital City |
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Alabama | Montgomery |
Alaska | Juneau (Largest State) |
Arizona | Phoenix |
Arkansas | Little Rock |
California | Sacramento (Most Populated State) |
Colorado | Denver |
Connecticut | Hartford |
Delaware | Dover |
Florida | Tallahassee |
Georgia | Atlanta |
Hawaii | Honolulu |
Idaho | Boise |
Illinois | Springfield |
Indiana | Indianapolis |
Iowa | Des Moines |
Kansas | Topeka |
Kentucky | Frankfort |
Louisiana | Baton Rouge |
Maine | Augusta |
Maryland | Annapolis |
Massachusetts | Boston |
Michigan | Lansing |
Minnesota | Saint Paul |
Mississippi | Jackson |
Missouri | Jefferson City |
Montana | Helena |
Nebraska | Lincoln |
Nevada | Carson City |
New Hampshire | Concord |
New Jersey | Trenton |
New Mexico | Santa Fe |
New York | Albany |
North Carolina | Raleigh |
North Dakota | Bismarck |
Ohio | Columbus |
Oklahoma | Oklahoma City |
Oregon | Salem |
Pennsylvania | Harrisburg |
Rhode Island | Providence (Smallest State) |
South Carolina | Columbia |
South Dakota | Pierre |
Tennessee | Nashville |
Texas | Austin |
Utah | Salt Lake City |
Vermont | Montpelier |
Virginia | Richmond |
Washington | Olympia |
West Virginia | Charleston |
Wisconsin | Madison |
Wyoming | Cheyenne (Least Populated State) |