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Capital Facts for Richmond, United States

September 21, 2020 by Danny Metrics

Richmond, Virginia flag courtesy of Wikipedia

Richmond serves as the state capital for the Commonwealth of Virginia and is America’s 16th-most highly populated state capital city. Virginia’s capital was named after an affluent suburban … [Read more...]

Capital Facts for Austin, United States

September 19, 2020 by Danny Metrics

Austin, Texas flag courtesy of Statesman.com

The second-most populated state capital in the United States, Austin serves as the capital for Texas and is America’s southern-most state capital city. Austin is also the second-largest U.S. … [Read more...]

Capital Facts for Columbia, United States

September 19, 2020 by Danny Metrics

Columbia South Carolina flag courtesy of Wikipedia

The first U.S. city named after Christopher Columbus, Columbia serves as the state capital for South Carolina and is America’s 27th-most highly populated state capital city. Nicknames for … [Read more...]

Capital Facts for Little Rock, United States

September 18, 2020 by Danny Metrics

Little Rock, Arkansas flag

Little Rock serves as the state capital for Arkansas and is America’s 22nd-most highly populated state capital city. Nicknames for Little Rock include Rock Town, The Rock or simply LR. The … [Read more...]

Capital Facts for Montgomery, United States

September 12, 2020 by Danny Metrics

Montgomery, Alabama flag

Montgomery serves as the state capital for Alabama and is America’s 21st-most highly populated state capital city. Alabama’s capital was named after Richard Montgomery, a former British … [Read more...]

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