Two state capitals that have United States Presidents in their name are Jefferson City, MO and Lincoln, NE. Madison, WI and Jackson, MS are two more capitals named for Presidents.
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Oklahoma City, also the largest city. Oklahoma City and Indianapolis are the only State Capitals to contain the name of the States they belong to.
They are WI (Madison), MO( Jefferson City), MS ( Jackson) and NE (Lincoln)
it is where ever the states government is located... like where their "capital" is
None. States aren't capitals. City's are. From 1776 to 1812, the capital was Philadelphia. From then to now, it is Washington, District of Columbia.
Ohio is the only state to begin with 'Oh' and its capital is Columbus. Oregon and Oklahoma begin with 'O' and their capitals are Salem and Oklahoma City respectfully.
No, for example: Sacramento is the capital of California and Los Angeles is bigger than Sacramento.No. In fact, most states' largest cities aren't their capitals. Only 16 states have their capitals as their largest city.
Oklahoma City, OklahomaIndianapolis, Indiana
Oklahoma City is named after its state: Oklahoma, as well as Indianapolis being named after its state: Indiana.
New York City is a city, not a state, so it has no state capital. Cities don't have capitals. Only states and countries have capitals.