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  1. Apr 24, 2024 · 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. (This list does not include the capital of the United States, Washington, D.C.)

    State
    Capital
    Population Of Capital: Census
    Population 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.) 201,998
  2. 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.

    City
    Building
    Start Date
    End Date
    July 4, 1776 (convened May 10, 1775, ...
    December 12, 1776
    December 20, 1776
    February 27, 1777
    March 5, 1777
    September 18, 1777
    September 27, 1777
    September 27, 1777
  3. 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, [1] while the capital city with the most people is Phoenix, Arizona. States (purple) whose capital is also that state's largest city by population ...

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  5. Find the name and location of the capital city of each of the 50 states in the US. Learn more facts about each state by clicking on the link or downloading the list.

    • 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 degree
    Median Household Income: $43,535
    Population: 32,756 (2015 estimate)
    Education: 37.8% have a bachelor's degree
    Median Household Income: $84,750
    Population: 1,563,025 (2015 estimate)
    Education: 26.5% have a bachelor's degree
    Median Household Income: $46,881
    Population: 197,992 (2015 estimate)
    Education: 38.5% have a bachelor's degree
    Median Household Income: $46,409
    Population: 490,712 (2015 estimate)
    Education: 29.3% have a bachelor's degree
    Median Household Income: $50,013
    Population: 682,545 (2015 estimate)
    Education: 43.7% have a bachelor's degree
    Median Household Income: $51,800
    Population: 124,006 (2015 estimate)
    Education: 15% have a bachelor's degree
    Median Household Income: $29,313
    Population: 37,522 (2015 estimate)
    Education: 28.4% have a bachelor's degree
    Median Household Income: $49,714
    Population: 190,894 (2015 estimate)
    Education: 47.6% have a bachelor's degree
    Median Household Income: $45,660
    Population: 463,878 (2015 estimate)
    Education: 47.1% have a bachelor's degree
    Median Household Income: $46,439
    • Matt Rosenberg
  6. The other 40 states have separate buildings for their supreme courts, though in Michigan, Minnesota, and Utah the high court also has ceremonial meetings at the capitol. [clarification needed] Most U.S. capitol buildings are in the neoclassical style with a central dome, which are based on the U.S. Capitol, and are often in a park-like setting.

  7. Learn the locations and names of the 50 state capitals in the US with this interactive map. Take a quiz to test your knowledge and challenge yourself.

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