U.S. State Capitals Trivia Questions
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Which state capital is home to newspapers called the Globe, the Herald, and the Christian Science Monitor?
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boston
In which southwestern U.S. city is the state capitol building designed to resemble the sun symbol of the Zia Indians?
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santa fe, new mexico
What is the capital city known as the 'Bluegrass Capital'?
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frankfort, kentucky
Which U.S. state capital has a population that is 47.4% Hispanic?
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santa fe, new mexico
In which state capital is the headquarters of the United Daughters of the Confederacy located?
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richmond, virginia
In which U.S. state capital is the Peachtree Road Race, a 6-mile run, held every July 4?
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atlanta
Which city became the seat of Kennebec County in 1799 and later became the state capital of Maine in 1832?
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augusta, maine
Which state had Tuscaloosa as its capital from 1826 until 1846?
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alabama
Which state capital is served by Will Rogers World Airport?
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oklahoma city
In which state capital can you find the graves of Daniel and Rebecca Boone?
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frankfort, kentucky
In which city's capital was Rhodes Hall, a mansion built in 1903 using granite from nearby Stone Mountain?
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atlanta
In which state capital, located in Kennebec County, can you find the Governor's Mansion that was once home to James G. Blaine?
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augusta, maine
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