Q.1.
What is the smallest state capital in America?

With less than 8,000 people Montpelier, Vermont is America's smallest state capital.

Q.2.
What state capital has America's only human rights monument?

The Anne Frank Human Rights Memorial is in Boise, Idaho and opened in 2002.

Q.3.
On the steps of which old state capitol did Barak Obama announce his presidential candidacy in February 2007?

Barack Obama announced his first presidency on February 10, 2007, in front of the Old State Capitol building in Springfield Illinois. The same spot where Lincoln delivered his famous 'house divided' speech in 1858.

Q.4.
What is the oldest state capital?

Founded in 1610 by the Spanish, Santa Fe, New Mexico is America's oldest state capital.

Q.5.
Which state capital has the most inhabitants?

With 1.7 million residents in 2019, Phoenix is the only state capital with over a million people.

Q.6.
What is the capital of Alaska?

By land area, at over 2,700 square miles, Juneau is the latest state capital in the United States.

Q.7.
What state capital is the home of Coca-Cola?

The world's favorite fizzy drink was invented in Atlanta in 1886. The city is still home to the Coca-Cola Company.

Q.8.
What is the most northern state capital in the 48 contiguous states?

At a latitude of 46.58 degrees, Olympia Washington is slightly further north than Bismarck, North Dakota at 46.36 degrees.

Q.9.
What state capital can claim that perforated toilet paper was invented there?

Albany resident S. Wheeler patented the brand-new invention of toilet paper wrapped around a roll in the 1890s.

Q.10.
What is the state capital of California?

Sacramento is California's oldest incorporated city, having been incorporated in 1850. The state legislature moved there from Benicia in 1854.