Can a State change capitals?
Sure, Alaska has tried several times to move its capital to western Alaska, but it gets rejected due to the high cost involved.
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Which state has the state capital Oregon?
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What is all of the state capitals in abc order?
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50 US States and Capitals: Montgomery, AL/Juneau, AK/Phoenix,...
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What were the previous illinois state capitals?
The first capitol building of Illinois was in Kaskaskia. Vand...
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Which state has the state capital Oregon?
The Oregon State Capitol is home to both branches of the stat...
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State senators have the same responsibilities as US Senators ...
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What is all of the state capitals in abc order?
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About State Capitals
Websters dictionary defines a capital as 'a city serving as a seat of government'. A state capital would be the seat of that states government.
About Alaska
Alaska is the largest state in the United States; it is bordered by Canada, the Arctic Ocean, the Pacific Ocean, and Russia across the Bering Strait. The climate in Alaska is an oceanic climate in the southern panhandle with a subarctic oceanic climate in the northern part of the state. The panhandle typically is the warmest and wettest part of Alaska. You will most likely find temperatures in the winter above freezing in this part of the state, which is unlikely in the rest.

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