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Alabama State Capitol was created in 1851.
The name of the state of Alabama is Alabama. The capitol of this state is Montgomery and this state is located in the southeastern part of the U.S.
Depends on the time period. Montgomery, Alabama was the first Confederate Capitol; Richmond, Virginia was the second.
Montgomery is the capital city of Alabama.
Thr first capitol was the 'territorial' capitol at St. Stephens, located in southwest Alabama. When Alabama became a state(1819) the capitol 'provisional" (temporary--required for statehood), located at Huntsville,(extreme North section). The following year is was established at Cahawba (1820-1826). It experienced several floods, causing the capitol to be relocated to Tuscaloosa (home of Alabama University) , where it stayed for 26 years (1826-1846). Its relocation to the current--hopefully, final-- is at Montgomery (1846-present site). The current capitol burned-down in 1849, and was re-built in 1851. A humorous comment attribued to its many capitols: " A state with capitol on wheels".
Montgomery is the capital city in Alabama. Montgomery is located on the Alabama River. The city is southeast of the center of the state.
The first state capitol of Indiana was Corydon.You pronoune that Cor-i-don
The first Capitol was in Montgomery,Alabama. When Virginia seceded the Capitol was moved to Richmond by Confederate President Jefferson Davis, and remained there through the rest of the war.
First Missouri State Capitol State Historic Site was created in 1960.
It took about 30 or 40 years....If more!
The first state capitol in NC was in New Bern, NC
The first state capitol was Knoxville from 1796 to 1812. In 1812 it was permanently moved to Nashville.