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Boston

Capital City of Massachusetts USA

Located at the mouths of the Charles and Mystic rivers on the banks of Massachusetts Bay harbor, Boston is the state capital and largest city in Massachusetts, and also the seat of Suffolk County. All State Capitals

Boston has played a central role in American history for over 300 years.

Ambridge

Ambridge PA

Sitting along the Ohio river 15 miles from the city of Pittsburgh PA, the borough of Ambridge was named for American Bridge Company (a division of US Steel), who fabricated the iconic Unisphere for the 1964-65 New York World's Fair. Ambridge is also home to Old Economy Village, a historic landmark.

Santa Fe

Capital City of New Mexico USA

Located in the high desert, historic Santa Fe is the capital city of New Mexico and the seat of Sante Fe County. Founded by Spanish colonists in 1610, Santa Fe is the oldest state capital city in the United States. All State Capitals

Baton Rouge

Capital City of Louisiana USA

Located on the Mississippi river, the port city of Baton Rouge is the state capital of Louisiana. Baton Rouge (the name means "red stick" in French) is also the seat of East Baton Rouge Parish and the second-largest city in Louisiana (New Orleans is the largest). All State Capitals

Frankfort

Capital City of Kentucky USA

Frankfort is the capital of Kentucky and the seat of Franklin County.  The tranquil Kentucky River gracefully winds through the quaint, historic city, located in the heart of Kentucky. All State Capitals

Indianapolis

Capital City of Indiana USA

Indianapolis is the state capital and largest city of Indiana. All State Capitals

Affectionately called “Indy,” Indianapolis is known as “the crossroads of America” because of the network of freeways that runs through the city. Indianapolis is also called “the amateur sports capital of the world” because of the wealth of teams in the area.

Des Moines

Capital City of Iowa USA

Des Moines is the capital city of Iowa and the seat of Polk county. Located on the Des Moines river,  it was originally called "Fort Des Moines," but the name was shortened to Des Moines in 1857. All State Capitals