State capital of Massachusetts
Boston
Boston is the capital and most populous city of the U.S. state of Massachusetts. It serves as a cultural and financial center of New England, a region of the Northeastern United States
state capital of Tennessee
Nashville
Nashville is the capital of the U.S. state of Tennessee and home to Vanderbilt University. Legendary country music venues include the Grand Ole Opry House, home of the famous “Grand Ole Opry” stage and radio show. The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum and historic Ryman Auditorium are Downtown, as is the District, featuring honky-tonks with live music and the Johnny Cash Museum, celebrating the singer's life. ―
State capital of Oregon
Salem
Portland
Salem
Salem is the capital city of Oregon. Set amid a park with gardens, the domed Oregon State Capitol contains a collection of art by Oregon artists. The Hallie Ford Museum of Art includes works by Pacific Northwest and Native American artists. The Willamette Heritage Center includes a Victorian wool mill, plus 19th-century homes with period furnishings. The Bush House Museum is an Italianate mansion built in 1878
State capital of Pennsylvania
Harrisburg
state capital of New Jersey
Trenton
state capital of New York
Albany
Albany is the capital city of New York State. Downtown’s huge Empire State Plaza has reflecting pools, an art-filled underground shopping concourse and The Egg, a striking performing arts center. The plaza is bookended by the 1800s New York State Capitol and the New York State Museum, focusing on natural and cultural history. The Albany Institute of History and Art is famed for its Hudson River School paintings
State capital of New Mexico
Santa Fe
State capital of Nevada
Carson City
Las Vegas
Carson City
Carson City is an independent city and the capital of the U.S. state of Nevada. As of the 2020 census, the population was 58,639, making it the 6th most populous city in the state
State capital of Texas
Austin
State capital of Utah
Salt Lake City
State capital of Wisconsin
State capital of Virginia
Richmond
state capital of Maryland
Annapolis
State capital of Michigan
Detroit
Lansing
Lansing
Lansing is the capital city of Michigan, serving as a regional hub for government, education, and the insurance industry. Located in the center of the Lower Peninsula, it is the only U.S. state capital that is not also a county seat. The city, alongside neighboring East Lansing (home to Michigan State University), offers a diverse mix of culture, history, and outdoor recreation.
State capital of Missouri
Jefferson City
state capital of Nebraska
Lincoln
State capital of New Hampshire
Concord
Salem
Concord
Concord is the capital city of New Hampshire. It’s home to the State House, a gold-domed building dating from 1819, with a visitor center and the Hall of Flags. Music, comedy, dance and theater are staged at the Capitol Center for the Arts. The McAuliffe-Shepard Discovery Center is a science museum with interactive space-themed exhibits and a planetarium. The Susan N. McLane Audubon Center has trails and wildlife
state capital of North Carolina
Raleigh
Raleigh is the capital city of North Carolina. It’s known for its universities, including North Carolina State University. The number of technology and scholarly institutions around Raleigh, Chapel Hill and Durham make the area known as the Research Triangle. The North Carolina State Capitol is a 19th-century Greek Revival–style building with a statue of George Washington dressed as a Roman general in its rotunda
state capital of Ohio
Columbus
State capital of Rhode Island
Providence
capital of South Carolina
Columbia
capital of South Dakota
Pierre
Capital of Vermont
Montpelier
capital of Washington
Seattle
Olympia
Olympia
Olympia is the capital city of Washington. It is located in the western part of the state at the southern end of Puget Sound, about 60 miles southwest of Seattle
Capital of Wyoming
Cheyenne