U.S. State Capitals by Clue #2 - Statistics

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Clue Capital % Correct
The center of the country music industry Nashville
88%
One half of the "Twin Cities" Saint Paul
86%
Notable corporations headquartered here include Coca-Cola, Delta Air Lines, and CNN Atlanta
84%
When Brigham Young arrived in 1847, he said "this is the right place" Salt Lake City
84%
Where Paul Revere lived Boston
83%
Nickname: The Big Pineapple Honolulu
81%
The easternmost state capital Augusta
77%
Site of a famous bus boycott in 1955 Montgomery
73%
Shares its name with 33 other cities and towns in U.S. Springfield
73%
Where Tesla moved its headquarters in 2021 Austin
71%
Located just east of Lake Tahoe Carson City
67%
Named after a Prussian chancellor Bismarck
65%
Its college football team, the Cornhuskers, have sold out their stadium every game since 1962 Lincoln
64%
The Confederate Army meant to capture this city in 1863, but got turned back at Gettysburg Harrisburg
61%
Where the Olds Motor Vehicle Company (Oldsmobile) was founded in 1897 Lansing
60%
Built on the site of a river crossing named "Frank's Ford" Frankfort
54%
The first state capital, alphabetically Albany
53%
Former site of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building, now a memorial Oklahoma City
46%
Situated on an isthmus between Lake Monona and Lake Mendota Madison
40%
Located on the Willamette River Salem
37%
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