ANSWERS: 5
  • Yes to states, no to capitals.
  • When we were in high school we had to be able to do this. I can't remember them all now. Some are hard, like Frankfort, Kentucky. That seems odd considering the other cities in that state. There are others like that also where the prominent city/cities are not the capitol.
  • Yes on States Most Capitals but it would take me a long time to do the capitals.
  • Montgomery- Alabama Juneau- Alaska Phoenix-Arizona Little Rock- Arkansas Sacramento-California Denver-Colorado Hartford- Connecticut Dover-Delaware Tallahassee- Florida Atlanta-Georgia Honolulu- Hawaii Boise-Idaho Springfield-Illinois (not so sure on that one) Indianapolis-Indiana Des Moines- Iowa Topeka- Kansas Frankfort- Kentucky (not sure on that one either) Baton Rouge-Louisiana Augusta- Maine Annapolis- Maryland Boston- Massachusetts (not posotive) Lansing- Michigan St. Paul- Minnesota Jackson- Mississippi Jefferson City- Missouri Helena- Montana Lincoln- Nebraska Carson City- Nevada Concord- New Hampshire Trenton- New Jersey (pretty sure) Santa Fe- New Mexico Albany- New York Charlotte- North Carolina Bismark- North Dakota Columbus- Ohio Oklahoma City- Oklahoma Salem- Oregon Harrisburg- Pennsylvania ( probably wrong) Providence- Rhode Island Colombia- South Carolina Pierre- South Dakota (said like PIER not PI AIR!) Nashville- Tennessee Austin- Texas(maybe Houston but pretty sure its Austin) Salt Lake City- Utah Montpelier- Vermont Richmond- Virgina Olympia- Washington Charleston- West Virginia(remember cause of Daffy Duck) Madison- Wisconsin Cheyenne- Wyoming I remember because in fourth grade we had to learn a song that listed the states in alphabetical order and then a rap that had all the capitals listed with the states. I used the first song to remember the states and the second song to put the capitals with them.

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