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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 capital cities of the United States, including places that serve or have served as federal, state, insular area, territorial, colonial and Native American capitals. 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.
CityBuildingStart DateEnd DateJuly 4, 1776[a]December 12, 1776December 20, 1776February 27, 1777March 5, 1777September 18, 1777September 27, 1777September 27, 1777The list below is all 50 state capitals and their respective state in alphabetical order. You can even get more fun and interesting facts about that state by clicking the state below.
- 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
This is a list of state and territorial capitols in the United States, the building or complex of buildings from which the government of each U.S. state, the District of Columbia, and the organized territories of the United States, exercise its authority.
Capitol NameLocationAddressYears Of ConstructionAlabama State Capitol Alabama State ...Montgomery 32°22′38.81″N 86°18′3.39″W / ...600 Dexter Avenue (capitol) 11 S Union ...1850–1851 1885 (East wing) 1903–1906 ...Juneau 58°18′7.91″N 134°24′37.68″W / ...120 4th Street1929–1931Arizona State Capitol Arizona House of ...Phoenix 33°26′53.15″N 112°5′49.54″W / ...1700 W Washington Street1899–1900 (State Capitol) 1960 (House of ...Little Rock 34°44′48.33″N 92°17′19.54″W ...500 Woodlane Street1899–1915Oct 26, 2023 · Learn the U.S. states and capitals, along with interesting facts and mnemonic devices to help you remember each one.
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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.