50 States and Capitals Song | Do you know these facts about the state capitals of the USA?
50 States and Capitals Song | Do you know these facts about the state capitals of the USA? with tags 50 states, states and capitals, what are the capital cities of each state, capital of each state, usa, states in the usa, social studies, learn bright
What do you know about the history of your state's capital city? What do you know about other states' capitals? Follow along to learn some interesting historical facts about each of the 50 states' capitals.
Montgomery had a start in the Civil Rights Movement. It’s the capital of Alabama.
Juneau's really cold and you cannot get there by road. It’s the main city of Alaska.
Arizona is the state and Phoenix is the capital. The days are sunny and hot.
Arkansas’s nickname is the Natural State, and its capital is called Little Rock.
Sacramento is the capital of California. It’s known as the City of Trees.
Denver is the capital of Colorado, and it has high mountain peaks.
Hartford is the capital Connecticut is the state, and Mark Twain called this place home.
Delaware’s known for having a capital named Dover, and it sits on top of the river named St. Jones.
Florida was admitted as the 27th state on March 3 of 1845. Tallahassee became the capital which was very magical, and it marked the midway point of the state’s divide.
Georgia was established in 1732, and it was the last of the colonies to be founded.
Terminus was capital which changed to Atlanta, and since then that name has stood grounded.
Honolulu is the capital of Hawai’i. It has a very cool royal palace.
In Boise, Idaho, they grow potatoes, and they are no stranger to the challenge.
Springfield is the capital of Illinois. This is where Abraham Lincoln lived.
Indianapolis, Indiana, has the Indie 500, the biggest one-day sport event.
Des Moines is the capital city of Iowa, with one of the largest skate parks.
Topeka, Kansas, gave the Oregon Trail a gateway to the western parts.
Frankfort’s in Kentucky and has an old state capitol. A Greek revival style was its theme.
And Baton Rouge, Louisiana, is home to many things, like LSU and delicious food from the sea.
Augusta is the capital and Maine is the state: Cushnoc meaning “head of the tide.”
Annapolis is in Maryland. It’s the Sailing Capital, so it's famous for exposing the ocean wide.
Boston, Massachusetts, has the first chocolate factory that was made in the USA.
Lansing, Michigan, is home to the Oldsmobile, known for making cars the industrial way.
St. Paul became the capital of Minnesota, admitted to the Union in 1858.
Jackson, Mississippi, is the home to Barq’s Root Beer, which were bottled and sold from crates.
Missouri's capital is Jefferson City. It was named after Thomas Jefferson.
The queen city of the Rockies is Helena Montana ‘cause the gold miners it brought in.
Nebraska is the state and Lincoln is the capital, named after President Abraham.
Carson City is the capital of Nevada, which was named after a mountain man.
Concord is the capital of New Hampshire. It has a granite rock quarry there.
Trenton, New Jersey, has a famous statue of George Washington crossing the Delaware.
Santa Fe, New Mexico, has adobe buildings, and it’s known for having the most.
Albany, New York, was founded by the Dutch. It started out as a trading post.
Raleigh is the capital of North Carolina. It’s known as the City of Oaks.
Bismarck is the capital of North Dakota, and finding gold gave the city growth.
Columbus is the capital city of Ohio, and it’s home to the Columbus Zoo.
Oklahoma’s capital is Oklahoma City, and it is the horse capital of the world, too.
Oregon has a capital city named Salem. It’s home to many beautiful parks.
Harrisburg is the capital of Pennsylvania. The state capitol is its famous landmark.
Rhode Island has a capital city named Providence where the Rhode Island Greening apples grow.
Columbia is the capital of South Carolina where the fireflies put on a beautiful show.
Pierre is the capital of South Dakota, home to the Missouri River and Lake Oahe.
Tennessee's capital city is Nashville, with country music at the Grand Ole Opry.
Austin is the capital city of Texas. It has a giant colony of bats.
Salt Lake City, Utah, is home to the first KFC, and, yes, that’s a fact.
Montpelier is the capital city of Vermont, and it got its name from the French.
Richmond, Virginia, is where the famous speech was said, "Give me Liberty, or give me death!"
Olympia is the capital of Washington, with many natural underground springs.
Charleston’s the capital of West Virginia, home to the Dirty Birds baseball team.
Wisconsin has a capital city named Madison. It lies in between two lakes.
Wyoming has a capital city named Cheyenne. It hosts the Cheyenne Frontier Days.
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