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State Capitals of the United States of America
State Date of statehood Capital Capital since Most populous city? Population Notes on current capital
Alabama 1819 Montgomery 1846 No 200,127
Alaska 1959 Juneau 1906 No 30,987
Arizona 1912 Phoenix 1889 Yes 1,475,834 Phoenix is the most populous U.S. state capital.
Arkansas 1836 Little Rock 1836 Yes 184,564
California 1850 Sacramento 1854 No 467,343 The Supreme Court of California sits in San Francisco.
Colorado 1876 Denver 1867 Yes 566,974 Denver City served as the capital of the Colorado Territory 1861-1862 and 1867-1876.
Connecticut 1788 Hartford 1875 No 124,397 Hartford also served as the capital 1639-1686 and 1689-1700, and as the co-capital with New Haven 1701-1875.
Delaware 1787 Dover 1777 No 32,135
Florida 1845 Tallahassee 1824 No 156,612
Georgia 1788 Atlanta 1868 Yes 483,108
Hawaii 1959 Honolulu 1845 Yes 371,657
Idaho 1890 Boise 1865 Yes 216,248
Illinois 1818 Springfield 1839 No 111,454
Indiana 1816 Indianapolis 1825 Yes 791,926
Iowa 1846 Des Moines 1857 Yes 194,163 Burlington served as the territorial capital from 1838-1846. Iowa City served as the capital from 1846-1857.
Kansas 1861 Topeka 1856 No 122,327
Kentucky 1792 Frankfort 1792 No 27,741
Louisiana 1812 Baton Rouge 1880 No 224,097 Baton Rouge also served as the capital 1849-1862.
Maine 1820 Augusta 1832 No 18,560 Augusta was officially capital from 1827 but the legislature did not sit there until 1832.
Maryland 1788 Annapolis 1694 No 36,217 Annapolis is the third longest serving capital in the United States after Santa Fe and Boston. Its capitol building is the oldest still in use.
Massachusetts 1788 Boston 1630 Yes 596,368 Boston is the longest continuously serving capital in the United States. The Boston-Worcester-Manchester Combined Statistical Area encompasses the state capitals of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, the State of New Hampshire, and the State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations.
Michigan 1837 Lansing 1847 No 119,128 Lansing is the only state capital that is not also the county seat of the county in which it is situated.
Minnesota 1858 Saint Paul 1849 No 287,151
Mississippi 1817 Jackson 1821 Yes 184,256
Missouri 1821 Jefferson City 1826 No 39,636
Montana 1889 Helena 1889 No 25,780
Nebraska 1867 Lincoln 1867 No 225,581
Nevada 1864 Carson City 1861 No 57,701
New Hampshire 1788 Concord 1808 No 42,221 The Boston-Worcester-Manchester Combined Statistical Area encompasses the state capitals of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, the State of New Hampshire, and the State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations.
New Jersey 1787 Trenton 1784 No 84,639
New Mexico 1912 Santa Fe 1610 No 70,631 Santa Fe is the longest serving capital in the United States. El Paso del Norte served as the capital of the Santa Fé de Nuevo Méjico colony-in-exile during the Pueblo Revolt of 1680-1692.
New York 1788 Albany 1797 No 95,993
North Carolina 1789 Raleigh 1794 No 359,332
North Dakota 1889 Bismarck 1883 No 55,532
Ohio 1803 Columbus 1816 Yes 730,657
Oklahoma 1907 Oklahoma City 1910 Yes 541,500 Oklahoma City is the shortest serving current state capital in the United States.
Oregon 1859 Salem 1855 No 149,305 Salem first served as the capital in 1851, but Corvallis was briefly the capital in 1855.
Pennsylvania 1787 Harrisburg 1812 No 48,950
Rhode Island 1790 Providence 1900 Yes 176,862 Providence also served as the capital 1636-1686 and 1689-1776. It was one of five co-capitals 1776-1853, and one of two co-capitals 1853-1900. The Boston-Worcester-Manchester Combined Statistical Area encompasses the state capitals of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, the State of New Hampshire, and the State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations.
South Carolina 1788 Columbia 1786 Yes 122,819
South Dakota 1889 Pierre 1889 No 13,876
Tennessee 1796 Nashville 1826 No 607,413 Nashville also served as the capital 1812-1818.
Texas 1845 Austin 1839 No 709,893
Utah 1896 Salt Lake City 1858 Yes 181,743
Vermont 1791 Montpelier 1805 No 8,035 Montpelier is the least populous U.S. state capital.
Virginia 1788 Richmond 1780 No 195,251
Washington 1889 Olympia 1853 No 42,514
West Virginia 1863 Charleston 1885 Yes 52,700 Charleston also served as the capital 1870-1875.
Wisconsin 1848 Madison 1838 No 221,551
Wyoming 1890 Cheyenne 1869 Yes 55,362