Here’s A List Of The 50 State Capitals, Ranked From Worst To Best

Published on 12/01/2020
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Juneau, Alaska

Juneau is the second-largest city in the province, after Anchorage. Unlike most other cities in the world, there are no highways linking it to the rest of the nation. The only way to get to the city from the mainland of Alaska is by plane or by sea. It’s also one of the few remaining areas in the nation to have a large Native American presence, and it’s home to several different Tlingit clans.

Juneau, Alaska

Juneau, Alaska

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Columbia, South Carolina

Columbia is one of the nicest spots to live in states, thanks to its high degree of diversity, good public schools, access to the outdoors, and nice weather all year round. In reality, the top 20 of WalletHub’s quality of life rankings cracked. Columbia’s median rent is $910, and the median home value is $173,000, making it an attractive capital city.

Columbia, South Carolina

Columbia, South Carolina

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