Which state capital is the only one located on an island?
Honolulu
Juneau
Providence
Annapolis
What state capital sits at the highest elevation of 6,448 feet above sea level?

Denver
Salt Lake City
Santa Fe
Carson City
Which state capital was named after Benjamin Franklin in 1845?

Jefferson City
Franklin
Frankfort
Montgomery
What’s the only U.S. state capital that borders another country?
Augusta
Juneau
Olympia
Montpelier
Which state capital was the first to be powered entirely by renewable energy in 2015?

Sacramento
Salem
Burlington
Austin
What state capital was originally named ‘La Ciudad de la Santa Fe de San Francisco de Asís’ in 1610?
Sacramento
Santa Fe
Phoenix
Austin
Which state capital has the smallest population (7,855 as of 2020)?
Augusta
Pierre
Montpelier
Helena
What state capital was named after a French explorer who discovered the area in 1673?

Boise
Des Moines
Pierre
Lansing
Which state capital building has a 24-karat gold-covered dome using 12 ounces of gold?

Denver
Sacramento
Boston
Salt Lake City
What state capital was moved four times before settling in its current location in 1910?
Columbus
Oklahoma City
Phoenix
Atlanta
Which state capital was purposely planned and designed by Thomas Jefferson using a grid pattern in 1785?
Indianapolis
Richmond
Frankfort
Columbus
What state capital was designed by Pierre Charles L’Enfant, the same architect who designed Washington, D.C.?
Albany
Richmond
Columbia
Indianapolis
Which state capital building contains a ‘whispering gallery’ where whispers can be heard 100 feet away?

Sacramento
Springfield
Hartford
Boston
What state capital was founded by fur traders in 1764 and named after a French word meaning ‘wooded’?

Baton Rouge
St. Paul
Boise
Pierre
Which state capital is home to the oldest continuously operating state legislature building in the U.S. (since 1819)?

Concord
Augusta
Montgomery
Columbia
What state capital was originally called ‘Pig’s Eye’ after a local tavern owner?

Madison
St. Paul
Lincoln
Lansing
Which state capital building features a 250-foot dome that’s actually taller than the U.S. Capitol?

Austin
Madison
Springfield
Salt Lake City
What state capital was founded as a railroad hub in 1867 and named after President Abraham Lincoln?

Jefferson City
Lincoln
Springfield
Sacramento
Which state capital is known as the ‘Insurance Capital of the World’ since the 1800s?
Boston
Hartford
Indianapolis
Columbus
What state capital was the first to install electric street lights in 1880?
Cleveland
Wabash
Indianapolis
Detroit
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