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Tallehassee, Florida
You can drive in all of the United States capitals.
A political map will typically show all state capitals, as they are important administrative centers. However, specific maps focused on state capitals can also be found, highlighting only the capital cities. Meanwhile, a physical map may not necessarily include state capitals as its main focus is on natural features like mountains, rivers, and landforms.
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Cahaba, Huntsville, Montgomery, and Tuscaloosa have all served as the state capital of Alabama. Montgomery is the current state capital of Alabama.
Des Moines is in Iowa, Concord is in New Hampshire, and Charleston is in South Carolina. All of them are state capitals.
The link below takes you to a PDF format that tells you all the answers to a state capital word search.
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NYC was the capital of the US from 1785-1790. Unless you mean where have all the state capitals been in NY? Albany, NYC was prior to 1797.