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Known for the hub of American patriotism, Paul Revere and Sam Adams lived here
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Boston
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nicknamed the insurance capital of the US
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Hartford
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Namesake of the white cliffs town in southern England
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Dover
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A common name for French men
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Pierre
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Home runs are hit longer in this mile high city
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Denver
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Its name is French for "red stick"
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Baton Rouge
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Most northern capital in the US
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Juneau
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Brown University is located here
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Providence
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This city boasts the smallest population capital in the US
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Montpelier
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Boasts one of the largest raceways in the US
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Indianapolis
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This capital is situated in the research triangle
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Raleigh
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Named for the mythical winged God of fire
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Phoenix
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One of the oldest capitals, it was an important city in the Spanish southwest
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Santa Fe
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Apalachee word for "old town"
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Tallahassee
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Mountainous state capital, shares its name with a female name beginning with H
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Helena
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George Washington crossed the icy Delaware to attack British troops in this city
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Trenton
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Site of Rosa Parks bus boycott and civil rights movement
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Montgomery
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Shares its name with the 16th president
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Lincoln
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named for the Christian saint of the Roman Empire
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St Paul
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Country music capital of the world
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Nashville
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General Sherman burned this city on his march to the Sea
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Atlanta
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Home to the US Naval Academy
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Annapolis
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Opposite of "big boulder"
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Little Rock
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Sits upon an isthmus and land surrounding 5 lakes
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Madison
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City build at the site of Brigham Youngs journey west
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Salt Lake City
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French-Canadian fur trappers named this city, meaning "wooded"
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Boise
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Large mid Texas capital, common boys name
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Austin
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Namesake of the 3rd president of the US
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Jefferson City
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Situated on the Hudson in the "upstate" part of this state
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Albany
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Shortened version of "Franks Ford"
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Frankfort
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western state capital named for a famous frontiersman, Kit
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Carson City
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Midwest capital meaning "from the monks"
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Des Moines
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capital on the confluence of the Elk and Kanawha rivers
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Charleston
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Capital of the least populous state
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Cheyenne
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Home of the Blue Jackets hockey team
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Columbus
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