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Find the state capitals of all 50 states in cities of each state in alphabetical order. Learn more about each state's capitals, population, history and location with fun facts and a map.
- Alabama
Capital City: Montgomery; Abbreviation: AL; Population...
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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.
StateCapitalPopulation Of Capital: CensusPopulation Of Capital: Estimated(2020) 200,603(2021 est.) 198,665(2020) 32,255(2021 est.) 31,973(2020) 1,608,139(2021 est.) 1,624,569(2020) 202,591(2021 est.) 201,998Aug 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
SerialState NameState CapitalPostal Abbreviation1.AlaskaJuneauAK2.TexasAustinTX3.CaliforniaSacramentoCA4.MontanaHelenaMTStates (highlighted in purple) whose capital city is also their most populous. States (highlighted in blue) that have changed their capital city at least once. 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.
CityBuildingStart DateEnd DateJuly 4, 1776 (convened May 10, 1775, ...December 12, 1776December 20, 1776February 27, 1777March 5, 1777September 18, 1777September 27, 1777September 27, 1777- Alabama - Montgomery
- Alaska - Juneau
- Arizona - Phoenix
- Arkansas - Little Rock
- California - Sacramento
- Colorado - Denver
- Connecticut - Hartford
- Delaware - Dover
- Florida - Tallahassee
- Georgia - Atlanta
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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: $46,439Find the political center and the location of the state legislature, government, and governor of each state in the US. The state capital is not always the largest city in terms of population, as in California, where Sacramento is the fourth largest metropolis.
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The list below is all 50 States and their capitals in alphabetical order. Order the 50 States by name, capital or the date they became a state. To learn fun and intersting facts for each state, click on the state flag or name.