State Capitals 1
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State Super Facts
State Seals
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100

This is the capital of Texas.

Austin

100

This is the capital of Florida.

Tallahassee

100

This is the most populated U.S. state.

California

100


This state seal features a lone star.

Texas

100


This state’s flag has one large white star on a blue stripe.

Texas

200

This is the capital of California.

Sacramento

200

This is the capital of New York.

Albany

200

This is the least populated U.S. state.

Wyoming

200


This state seal shows a beehive, representing hard work.

Utah

200


This state’s flag has a bear walking on grass.

California

300

This is the capital of Illinois.

Springfield

300

This is the capital of Arizona.

Phoenix

300

This is the largest U.S. state by area.

Alaska

300


This state seal includes a rising sun and mountains.

Colorado

300


This state’s flag has a red “Zia” sun symbol.

New Mexico

400

This is the capital of Ohio.

Columbus

400

This is the capital of Michigan.

Lansing

400

This is the smallest U.S. state by area.

Rhode Island

400


This state seal shows a ship, wheat, and a farmer with a plow.

Pennsylvania

400


This state flag features a crimson red diagonal cross on a white background.

Alabama

500

This is the capital of Alaska.

Juneau

500

This is the capital of Hawaii.

Honolulu

500

This state became the 50th state on August 21, 1959.

Hawaii

500


This state seal includes the motto “Live Free or Die.”

New Hampshire 

500


This state’s flag is the only U.S. state flag with the Union Jack on it.

Hawaii