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10 Easternmost U.S. State Capitals

Can you name the ten easternmost US state capitals?
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Longitude
Capital
69.78 W
Augusta
71.06 W
Boston
71.41 W
Providence
71.54 W
Concord
72.58 W
Montpelier
Longitude
Capital
72.69 W
Hartford
73.76 W
Albany
74.74 W
Trenton
75.52 W
Dover
76.49 W
Annapolis
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27 Comments
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Level 94
Feb 3, 2017
Huh, I always thought Harrisburg was closer to Philly than it is.
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Level 80
Feb 3, 2017
It's a bit far, but I think it would have made this list had there been 11 answers.
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Level 86
Aug 20, 2017
Yup:

11 Harrisburg

12 Richmond

13 Raleigh

14 Columbia

15 Charleston

16 Columbus

17 Atlanta

18 Lansing

19 Frankfort

20 Indianapolis

21 Montgomery

22 Nashville

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Level 77
Aug 20, 2017
You left out Tallahassee. It should be between Columbus and Atlanta.
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Level 78
Jul 28, 2022
I tried 8 of those when I couldn't get the final answer, which was Concord by the way
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Level 83
Feb 3, 2017
Not bad for a Brit! 0:09 remaining.
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Level 94
Feb 3, 2017
Not bad for a Brit - 1:04 remaining
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Level 22
Jul 31, 2023
same but 0:08 remaining lol
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Level 82
Feb 4, 2017
I always forget the New England capitals. I knew that Vermont's was named after a French city but I couldn't for the life of me remember which one.
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Level 68
Feb 4, 2017
And, in typical American contrarian style, Montpelier, Vermont is not pronounced anything like Montpelier, France. To the French's likely chagrin, Vermonters pronounce their capital exactly as it's spelled: Mont-PEE-lee-err. :-O
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Level 86
Feb 4, 2017
It's not even spelled the same: it's Montpellier, France.
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Level 88
Apr 22, 2024
I guess we REALLY shouldn't tell them about the towns pronounced "vur-SAYLZ." Yes, they're all (~6) spelled Versailles, and named after that place in France...
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Level 83
Aug 21, 2017
You can brush up on those capitals with my quiz here:

https://www.jetpunk.com/user-quizzes/172295/capital-cities-of-new-england

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Level 79
Aug 20, 2017
For once I guessed Annapolis and it was a right answer.
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Level 64
Aug 21, 2017
I dropped an N and they gave it to me.
+3
Level 72
Apr 20, 2024
Glad it was returned safely
+1
Level 86
Aug 20, 2017
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Level 51
Aug 20, 2017
bad time to be putting up pics of statues.

somebody might take offense

(not really tho)

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Level 83
Aug 21, 2017
I think that is George Washington on Boston Common, or maybe on the green in Cambridge.
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Level 64
Aug 21, 2017
There's a statue of my ancestor, Henry Shreve, in Shreveport. I hope they leave it alone.
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Level 80
Mar 26, 2018
Sorry, Connecticut. I forgot you existed.
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Level 44
May 22, 2018
100% with 1:09 left
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Level 76
Mar 3, 2020
Thought it was states not capitals, oops..
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Level 67
Apr 22, 2020
I typed Maine twice and was like: If Maine isn't even on here, how is this quiz ever accurate!!! haha.
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Level 49
Dec 26, 2020
I literally shouted "Albanyyy!!??" when i learned it was new yorks capital
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Level 77
Aug 31, 2025
Did it in order by accident ;)
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Level 62
Apr 3, 2026
Would be much more fun if we had to do it in order.