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Apr 24, 2024 · Last Updated: Apr 24, 2024 • Article History. This is a list of the cities that are state capitals in the United States, ordered alphabetically by state. The list also provides the most recent U.S. census population for each city as well as an estimated population.
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This is a list of United States state capital cities. Each has a capital building that acts as the center of government for its state. The capital city with the fewest people is Montpelier, Vermont, while the capital city with the most people is Phoenix, Arizona.
StateAbr.State-hoodCapitalAL1819AK1959AZ1912AR1836State capitals. Each state has a capital that serves as the seat of its government. Ten of the thirteen original states and 15 other states have changed their capital city at least once; the last state to move its capital city was Oklahoma in 1910.
CityBuildingStart DateEnd DateJuly 4, 1776 (convened May 10, 1775, ...December 12, 1776December 20, 1776February 27, 1777March 5, 1777September 18, 1777September 27, 1777September 27, 1777Aug 13, 2022 · State Name State Capital Postal Abbreviation; 1. Alaska: Juneau: AK: 2. Texas: Austin: TX: 3. California: Sacramento: CA: 4. Montana: Helena: MT: 5. New Mexico: Santa Fe: NM: 6. Arizona: Phoenix: AZ: 7. Nevada: Carson City
- Alabama - Montgomery
- Alaska - Juneau
- Arizona - Phoenix
- Arkansas - Little Rock
- California - Sacramento
- Colorado - Denver
- Connecticut - Hartford
- Delaware - Dover
- Florida - Tallahassee
- Georgia - Atlanta
Population: 200,602 (2015 estimate)Education: 31.4% have a bachelor's degreeMedian Household Income: $43,535Population: 32,756 (2015 estimate)Education: 37.8% have a bachelor's degreeMedian Household Income: $84,750Population: 1,563,025 (2015 estimate)Education: 26.5% have a bachelor's degreeMedian Household Income: $46,881Population: 197,992 (2015 estimate)Education: 38.5% have a bachelor's degreeMedian Household Income: $46,409Population: 490,712 (2015 estimate)Education: 29.3% have a bachelor's degreeMedian Household Income: $50,013Population: 682,545 (2015 estimate)Education: 43.7% have a bachelor's degreeMedian Household Income: $51,800Population: 124,006 (2015 estimate)Education: 15% have a bachelor's degreeMedian Household Income: $29,313Population: 37,522 (2015 estimate)Education: 28.4% have a bachelor's degreeMedian Household Income: $49,714Population: 190,894 (2015 estimate)Education: 47.6% have a bachelor's degreeMedian Household Income: $45,660Population: 463,878 (2015 estimate)Education: 47.1% have a bachelor's degreeMedian Household Income: $46,439- Matt Rosenberg
State capitols. Territorial and federal district capitols. See also. References. External links. List of state and territorial capitols in the United States.
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The following table lists capitals for all 50 states. Click on the names of capitals to learn more about each capital's government structure, current leadership, recent and upcoming elections, and demographic data from the U.S. Census Bureau. State capitals. States A-K. States L-N.