States Of The USA (and their capitals)
Submitted by Martin1983 on Sun, 01/23/2005 - 09:14
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- Alabama (Montgomery)
- Alaska (Juneau)
- Arizona (Phoenix)
- Arkansas (Little Rock)
- California (Sacramento)
- Colorado (Denver)
- Connecticut (Hartford)
- Delaware (Dover)
- Florida (Tallahassee)
- Georgia (Atlanta)
- Hawaii (Honolulu)
- Idaho (Boise)
- Illinois (Springfield)
- Indiana (Indianapolis)
- Iowa (Des Moines)
- Kansas (Topeka)
- Kentucky (Frankfort)
- Louisiana (Baton Rouge)
- Maine (Augusta)
- Maryland (Annapolis)
- Massachusetts (Boston)
- Michigan (Lansing)
- Minnesota (St Paul)
- Mississippi (Jackson)
- Missouri (Jefferson City)
- Montana (Helena)
- Nebraska (Lincoln)
- Nevada (Carson City)
- New Hampshire (Concord)
- New Jersey (Trenton)
- New Mexico (Santa Fe)
- New York (Albany)
- North Carolina (Raleigh)
- North Dakota (Bismarck)
- Ohio (Columbus)
- Oklahoma (Oklahoma City)
- Oregon (Salem)
- Pennsylvania (Harrisburg)
- Rhode Island (Providence)
- South Carolina (Columbia)
- South Dakota (Pierre)
- Tennessee (Nashville)
- Texas (Austin)
- Utah (Salt Lake City)
- Vermont (Montpellier)
- Virginia (Richmond)
- Washington (Olympia)
- West Virginia (Charleston)
- Wisconsin (Madison)
- Wyoming (Cheyenne)
Author Comments:
Yes, I can recite this list off by heart, being the rather pathetic person I am.








Impressive. You won't find many Americans who could recite this list.
Hah...I'm actually British.
I knew that. That's why I'm so impressed.
Concord doesn't have an 'e' on the end, though.