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  1. 50states.com – States and Capitals

    State information resources for all things about the 50 states including alphabetical states list, state abbreviations, symbols, flags, maps, state capitals, songs, birds, flowers, trees and much …

  2. US States and Capitals List – 50states

    US states list and state capitals list for all the the 50 states are featured in this list. Get to know which capital belongs to which state. Plus, print out a copy to study with.

  3. A Free United States Map – 50states

    Map of the United States with state capitals. Also including blank outline maps for each of the 50 US states.

  4. State Abbreviations – 50states

    List of state abbreviations for all the US states, US territories and the United States military. See the complete list of US two-letter postal abbreviations.

  5. Learning Tools 50states.com

    This is a list of all US states and capitals. You can even print it out to use for a study guide, then print out our blank worksheets below to test your knowledge.

  6. United States and Capitals Map – 50states

    Explore the US states and capitals map. Each one of the 50 states has one capital. Get to know where it is in each state and what the capital is.

  7. Iowa State Information – Symbols, Capital, Constitution, Flags, …

    Bordering States: The State of Iowa has 6 neighbors namely, Illinois, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, South Dakota and Wisconsin | List of US Regions Area Codes: 319, 515, 563, 641, …

  8. Colorado State Facts - 50States.com

    The United States federal government owns more than 1/3 of the land in Colorado. Colorado contains 75% of the land area of the U.S. with an altitude over 10,000 feet. The 13th step of …

  9. New Mexico State Facts - 50States.com

    To a certain degree New Mexico’s Indian Reservations function as states within a state where tribal law may supersede state law. New Mexico’s State Constitution officially states that New …

  10. Washington State Facts - 50States.com

    Washington became the 42nd state in the United States on November 11, 1889. Early prominent industries in the state included agriculture, lumber, shipping, fishing, salmon canning and mining.