
50 States and Capitals (part one)
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Kaitlyn Mentzer
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The States and Capitals of America
Lesson one
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Capital - Montgomery
Fun fact - 5 million people live in Alabama
Alabama
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Capital - Juneau
Fun fact - Alaska means "fun land"
Alaska
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Capital - Phoenix
Fun fact - There are 22 national parks in Arizona.
Arizona
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Capital - Little Rock
Fun fact - Diamonds were first discovered in Arkansas.
Arkansas
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Capital - Sacramento
Fun fact - More people live in California than Canada.
California
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Capital - Denver
Fun fact - Denver is near the mountains.
Colorado
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Capital - Hartford
Fun fact - The hamburger was created in Connecticut.
Connecticut
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Capital - Dover
Fun fact - There are secret tunnels in Dover.
Delaware
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Capital - Tallahassee
Fun fact - Florida has the most golf courses in the US.
Florida
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Capital - Atlanta
Fun fact - Georgia has 12 different climate zones.
Georgia
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Capital - Honolulu
Fun fact - Hawaii was formed by volcanic eruptions.
Hawaii
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Capital - Boise
Fun fact - Idaho's nickname is the gem state.
Idaho
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Capital - Springfield
Fun fact - The first McDonalds was built in Illinois.
Illinois
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Capital - Indianapolis
Fun fact - The state colors are blue and gold.
Indiana
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Capital - Des Moines
Fun fact - Iowa is the 29th state.
Iowa
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Capital - Topeka
Fun fact -2 million people live in Kansas.
Kansas
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Capital - Frankfort
Fun fact -Kentucky is known as the horse capital of the world.
Kentucky
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Capital - Baton Rouge
Fun fact - Louisiana has the tallest state capital building.
Louisiana
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Capital - Augusta
Fun fact - There are over 4,000 islands off the coast of Maine.
Maine
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Capital - Annapolis
Fun fact - Maryland is known for its blue crabs.
Maryland
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Capital - Boston
Fun fact - 6 million people live in Massachusetts.
Massachusetts
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Capital - Lansing
Fun fact - The painted turtle is Michigan's state reptile.
Michigan
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Capital - St. Paul
Fun fact - Minnesota has 90,000 miles of shoreline.
Minnesota
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Capital - Jackson
Fun fact - Mississippi means "big river."
Mississippi
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Capital - Jefferson City
Fun fact - The Gateway Arch is located in Missouri.
Missouri
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Lesson one
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