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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.
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. Click to Download or Print List. Use the map below to see where each state capital is located. US map with state capitals.
The vast majority of state capitals have fewer than 500,000 residents. This includes the capitals of some of the largest and most populous states. For example, Florida is one of the most highly populated states, but its capital, Tallahassee, has a population of just 193,000.
- 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
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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, [1] while the capital city with the most people is Phoenix, Arizona.