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this is how i learned all my states/capitals with my grandmother as a child, i would have to identify them from the back side! this brings back such good memories.
What I find really cool and fun: How many major Division 1 football programs are in or very near surrounding areas to the State's capitals. For instance, look at the B1G (albeit there are many more teams than 10) Nebraska - Lincoln Michigan St - East Lansing Michigan - Ann Arbor (not far from Lansing) Wisconsin - Madison Penn State - Probably a stretch here, but State College is only 90 minutes from Harrisburg Iowa - Iowa City - pretty close to Des Moines Indiana - Bloomington only an hour from Indy Illinois - Champaign only an hour from Springfield Rutgers - Newark to Trenton about an hour (depending when you could get there in less than an hour) Maryland - College Park to Annapolis only 30 minutes Purdue - West Lafayette to Indy only an hour This isn't all of the B1G, but something cool I noticed
University of Washington is about an hour to an hour and a half (depending on traffic lol) north of Olympia in Seattle but as of 2024 we are in the big 10 too
@@thehottesttakespodcast5339 Didn't even think to add the "old Pac-12" teams! Eugene is only an hour from Salem! SC AND UCLA are in an extreme disadvantage of living in such a big state, but regardless, really to see and look at
I would have always thought that for US states like Alaska & California the obvious Capitals would be Anchorage for Alaska & San Francisco or Los Angeles for California. Also it always fascinates me to see how small the states are on the east coast compared to the mid west and west of the country.
You got Montpelier pronunciation correct, but not Concord. It's not con-cord, it is a homophone of conquered. I lived in NH for a bit. Edit: you got Montpelier right the first time. Later you said Mountpelier which is not right.