No, Harrisburg is the capital of Pennsylvania, not Philadelphia.
Philadelphia is a city in Pennsylvania, and its capital is Harrisburg.
Because it's in Pennsylvania
The state of Pennsylvania was admitted to the Union on December 12, 1787 as the 2nd US state. The capital is Harrisburg and the largest city is Philadelphia.
Philadelphia, then the capital of Pennsylvania, was the seat of the US federal government during the Revolutionary War and under the Articles of Confederation. (New York City was once the US capital as well, but it was not the capital of New York State.)
Gettysburg is a city in Pennsylvania. It has no capital. The capital of Pennsylvania is Harrisburg.
Philadelphia is a city in Pennsylvania, and its capital is Harrisburg.
No - the capital of Pennsylvania is Harrisburg.
Definitly not! The capital of Virginia is Richmond. Philadelphia is the capital of Pennsylvania.
Philadelphia is a city in Pennsylvania and does not have a capital.
No, but Philadelphia, Pennsylvania served as the national capital.
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, was the first capital.
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Philadelphia, PA was originally built as the capital of the Pennsylvania Colony in 1682, but it hasn't served as such in over 200 years. Harrisburg, PA has been the capital of the state since 1812. There are other cities named Philadelphia in the US, and none of those is a capital city, neither.
Harrisburg is the state capital of Pennsylvania. Lancaster was the state capital from 1799 but they moved to Harrisburg in October of 1812.