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
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
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
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
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...]