What was the nickname of the US state capital?
(State Capitals and Nicknames)
State | Capital | Nickname |
---|---|---|
Arizona | Phoenix | The Grand Canyon State |
Arkansas | Little Rock | The Natural State |
California | Sacramento | The Golden State |
Colorado | Denver | The Centennial State |
Which US state has the nickname?
List of nicknames of U.S. states
state | nickname |
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North Carolina | Tar Heel State, Old North State |
North Dakota | Flickertail State, Sioux State, Peace Garden State |
Ohio | Buckeye State |
Oklahoma | Sooner State |
What is all the capitals of the 50 states?
Washington, D.C.
United States/Capitals
Does every state have a nickname?
All 50 states in the US have official state nicknames. Some of the state nicknames represent a natural feature, a location, a popular animal, a plant that grows plentiful in that state, or even a historical reference.
What are the names of the US state capitals?
The U.S.: State Capitals: Albany, Annapolis , Atlanta, Augusta, Austin, Baton Rouge , Bismarck, Boise , Boston, Carson City, Charleston , Cheyenne, Columbia, Columbus, Concord, Denver, Des Moines, Dover, Frankfort, Harrisburg , Hartford, Helena , Honolulu , Indianapolis, Jackson, Jefferson City, Juneau , Lansing,…
What are the names of all the US capitals?
The U.S.: State Capitals: Albany, Annapolis , Atlanta, Augusta, Austin, Baton Rouge , Bismarck, Boise , Boston, Carson City, Charleston, Cheyenne, Columbia, Columbus, Concord, Denver, Des Moines, Dover, Frankfort, Harrisburg , Hartford, Helena, Honolulu, Indianapolis, Jackson, Jefferson City, Juneau , Lansing, Lincoln, Little Rock, Madison, Montgomery ,
What are the names of all the state capitals?
Below is a list of the state and their capitals. Alabama Montgomery. Alaska Juneau. Arizona Phoenix. Arkansas Little Rock. California Sacramento. Colorado Denver. Connecticut Hartford.
What are the US states and their capitals?
Alabama. Montgomery is the site of many landmark civil rights events,like the Montgomery bus boycotts throughout 1955 and 1956 and the Selma-to-Montgomery March for voting rights in 1965.