State capitals often don’t get the attention they deserve, overshadowed by larger cities or famous tourist hubs, yet many of them offer layered experiences that surprise travelers with their ...
Editor's Note: This article appears in Governing's Winter 2025 magazine. You can subscribe here. We don’t move state capitals around in this country very often, or at least we haven’t since the 19th ...
State capitals don't always stay in one location. In fact, here are five states that moved to different cities (often multiple times).
From sea to shining sea, the United States covers more than 3.7 million square miles, not including additional territories and dependencies. That’s a lot of space to live, and a lot of good and bad ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. (NEXSTAR) — Every state has one: a capital.
Honking horns, backed-up traffic at lights, and more people at downtown restaurants and bars than you know what to do with. This isn’t your parents’ Boise. Idaho was once again one of the ...
(WHTM)– Out of all 50 states that make up America, how many capitals do you think you could name? Pennsylvania’s capital is one of the top ten most forgotten and out of the commonwealth’s most ...
Sacramento is right in the middle in terms of state capitals you may want to live in, according to WalletHub’s “2023 Best State Capitals for Safety and More.” The online personal finance service rated ...
1. The only state capital with a name that ends in "ville." 2. Which capital city has "The Saintly City" as one of its nicknames? 3. Name any two of the four state capitals that begin with the letter ...