Eastern Capitals
Across
- 6. Served as Confederate capital during the Civil War.
- 7. Named after an English king.
- 8. Named after the 7th U.S. president.
- 11. Known for a 500-mile car race.
- 12. Word meaning “harmony” or “agreement.” Also, a famous grape.
- 14. Hosted the 1996 Summer Olympics. Home to Home Depot, Coca Cola, and Chick-fil-a
- 15. This is the main capital of the state.
- 16. Abraham Lincoln’s longtime home. Along with " The Simpson's"
- 23. Smallest U.S. state capital by population.
- 24. Civil rights bus boycott began here. Started by Rosa Parks.
- 25. Site of a famous tea-dumping protest.
Down
- 1. Named after an English explorer who founded the Roanoke Colony.
- 2. Home to the U.S. Naval Academy.
- 3. Named for President James.
- 4. Founded as a refuge for ReligIous freedom.
- 5. Location of a Revolutionary War battle. GW crossed the Deleware.
- 7. Shares a name with a famous university and river. And a space shuttle.
- 9. Name means “old FieLds” in Creek language.
- 10. Not Philly or Pittsburg.
- 13. Chosen as capital over Detroit.
- 17. Country music capital of the world.
- 18. Capital city located along the Delaware Bay.
- 19. Named for a famous Italian explorer.
- 20. Small capital on the Kentucky River.
- 21. Famous CenTer of insurance companies.
- 22. Located on the Hudson River, north of New York City.