The United States has 50 states and its national capital is Washington, D.C. Each state has its own capital that is usually not the largest city in the state. Each state has a two-letter abbreviation that is used widely while writing the address.
Alabama
AL
Montgomery
Alaska
AK
Juneau
Arizona
AZ
Phoenix
American Samoa
AS
Pago Pago
Arkansas
AR
Little Rock
California
CA
Sacramento
Canal Zone
CZ
–
Colorado
CO
Denver
Connecticut
CT
Hartford
Delaware
DE
Dover
District of Columbia
DC
Washington
Federate States of Micronesia
FM
Palikir
Florida
FL
Tallahassee
Georgia
GA
Atlanta
Guam
GU
Agana
Hawaii
HI
Honolulu
Idaho
ID
Boise
Illinois
IL
Springfield
Indiana
IN
Indianapolis
Iowa
IA
Des Moines
Kansas
KS
Topeka
Kentucky
KY
Frankfort
Louisiana
LA
Baton Rouge
Maine
ME
Augusta
Maryland
MD
Annapolis
Massachusetts
MA
Boston
Michigan
MI
Lansing
Minnesota
MN
St. Paul
Mississippi
MS
Jackson
Missouri
MO
Jefferson City
Montana
MT
Helena
Nebraska
NE
Lincoln
Nevada
NV
Carson City
New Hampshire
NH
Concord
New Jersey
NJ
Trenton
New Mexico
NM
Santa Fe
New York
NY
Albany
North Carolina
NC
Raleigh
North Dakota
ND
Bismarck
North Mariana Islands
MP
Saipan
Ohio
OH
Columbus
Oklahoma
OK
Oklahoma City
Oregon
OR
Salem
Palau
PW
Ngerulmud
Pennsylvania
PA
Harrisburg
Puerto Rico
PR
San Juan
Rhode Island
RI
Providence
South Carolina
SC
Columbia
South Dakota
SD
Pierre
Tennessee
TN
Nashville
Texas
TX
Austin
Utah
UT
Salt Lake City
Vermont
VT
Montpelier
Virgin Islands
VI
Charlotte Amalie
Virginia
VA
Richmond
Washington
WA
Olympia
West Virginia
WV
Charleston
Wisconsin
WI
Madison
Wyoming
WY
Cheyenne
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