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    • Phoenix. Population: 1,660,272. State: Arizona. Largest City: Phoenix.
    • Austin. Population: 964,254. State: Texas. Largest City: Houston (2,325,502)
    • Columbus. Population: 892,553. State: Ohio. Largest City: Columbus.
    • Indianapolis. Population: 867,125. State: Indiana. Largest City: Indianapolis​
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  3. Washington, D.C. has been the federal capital of the United States since 1800. Each U.S. state has its own capital city, as do many of its insular areas.

    City
    Building
    Start Date
    End Date
    July 4, 1776[a]
    December 12, 1776
    December 20, 1776
    February 27, 1777
    March 5, 1777
    September 18, 1777
    September 27, 1777
    September 27, 1777
    • Alabama. State Capital: Montgomery Largest City: Birmingham. Montgomery is the site of many landmark civil rights events, like the Montgomery bus boycotts throughout 1955 and 1956 and the Selma-to-Montgomery March for voting rights in 1965.
    • Alaska. State Capital: Juneau Largest City: Anchorage. If you're thinking of going on a road trip directly to Juneau, note you can't drive into the city.
    • Arizona. State Capital: Phoenix Largest City: Phoenix. Phoenix is the most populous state capital with approximately 1.5 million people living there. According to the National Climatic Data Center, the sun shines on Phoenix for 85 percent of its daylight hours.
    • Arkansas. State Capital: Little Rock Largest City: Little Rock. Little Rock became the capital of the territory of Arkansas in 1821. The name “little rock” comes from the French explorer Bernard de la Harpe.
    • Phoenix, Arizona
    • Austin, Texas
    • Columbus, Ohio
    • Indianapolis, Indiana
    • Denver, Colorado

    The City of Pheonix has a population of 1,703,080 in 2020, a number that has spiked over the past decade as the Phoenix metro area (the Valley) saw a rise of more than 755,000 people since 2010, an average of more than 207 people per day. This makes the region the third-fastest growing area in the United States and estimates by the US Census Bureau...

    Austin hasn't seen quite the same fast-paced growth as Phoenix but did see a surge of more than 177,000 people since 2010, bringing its 2020 population to 988,218. This rise is congruent with explosive growth in the region outside the city's borders, as Central Texas has registered nearly 100,000 new residents in the past decade. However, Austin's ...

    Census numbers show Columbus has a population of 922,223 and indications based on growth and affordability show the Midwest US city's growth isn't about to slow down. City officials have said they expect more than 1 million people to move into the Central Ohio region over the next quarter of a century, which could see the population of Columbus sky...

    A population of 875,929 is a clear indicator Indianapolis is an attractive city to live, boasting the world's largest children's museums, professional sports teams, and recreational trails. The metro area includes a number of suburbs with shopping and entertainment as well as a vibrant downtown, which has resulted in a steady population increase du...

    Denver has been in the midst of a population boom for years, surging to 734,134 in 2020 with an average increase of more than 900 people per month from 2017 to 2018 and an overall growth just shy of 20% since 2010. Like many other populous capital cities, sharp growth rates have resulted in an affordable housing crunch as well as increased traffic ...

  4. Washington, D.C. Appearance. Coordinates: 38°54′17″N77°00′59″W38.90472°N 77.01639°W. "Washington (city)", "District of Columbia", and "United States capital" redirect here. For other uses, see Washington (disambiguation), District of Columbia (disambiguation), and United States capital (disambiguation). Washington, D.C.

  5. Oct 13, 2021 · The largest state capital in the entire United States is Phoenix, the capital of Arizona. It boasts a population of about 1.7 million, which makes it both the largest city in Arizona and the fifth largest city in the country.

  6. Phoenix, Arizona, was the largest capital by population, with 1.6 million residents as of April 1, 2020. Montpelier, Vermont, was the smallest capital by population, with 8,074 residents as of April 1, 2020. Largest and smallest capitals by land area: Juneau, Alaska, is the largest capital by land area, at 3,255 square miles.

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