Denver is the capital of Colorado
Denver is the capitol of Colorado
Denver it is Denver
Golden - Colorado's Original Capital. Before being granted statehood in 1876, Colorado first was named as a territory in 1861 and Golden was the territorial capital until 1867 when the capital was moved to Denver. Golden continues to be the county seat for Jefferson County.
Denver is the capital city of Colorado.
Denver is the capital city of Colorado
There seems to be a confusion in your question. Denver is the capital of the state of Colorado, not the other way around.
Cheyenne is the capital of Wyoming. Denver is the capital of Colorado. Lincoln is the capital of Nebraska.
No, Denver is not the alternate capital of the United States. The capital of the U.S. is Washington, D.C. While Denver is the capital of Colorado and is often noted for its significant cultural and political role in the region, it does not serve as a secondary capital for the nation.
False, the Capital of Delaware is Dover. Denver is the Captal of Colorado.
Colorado.. Denver would be the capital.
Dallas is not a capital city. (In Texas, it's Austin.)