Hartford serves as the state capital for Connecticut and ranks as America’s 29th-most highly populated state capital city. The name Hartford was patterned after a British town called … [Read more...]
Capital Facts for Providence, United States
Providence serves as the state capital for Rhode Island and is America’s 24th-most highly populated state capital city. Founder and religious exile Rogers Williams named the city area in … [Read more...]
Capital Facts for Albany, United States
Albany serves as the state capital for New York and is America’s 19th-least populated state capital city. Nicknames for Albany include Smallbany for its population size, The 518 for its … [Read more...]
Capital Facts for Montpelier, United States
America’s least populated state capital, Montpelier serves as the state capital city for Vermont. Geographically, Montpelier was chosen because of its strategic location at the center of … [Read more...]
Capital Facts for Trenton, United States
Trenton serves as the state capital for New Jersey and is America’s 34th-most highly populated state capital city. Nicknames for Trenton include the “Capital City” and “Turning Point of the … [Read more...]