Across
- 3. New York's capital and the oldest city in the state
- 5. The Mile High City of Colorado
- 8. Idaho's capital often mispronounced as boy-zee instead of boy-see
- 10. ___ City: Nevada city named after a famous American frontiersman
- 11. Arizona's capital which was originally named Pumpkinville in the late 1800s
- 14. Baton ___: Home to the tallest state capitol building in the country
- 15. South Carolina's capital and the first city in the US named for Christopher Columbus
- 16. Ohio city that is the most populous state capital in the Midwest
- 19. Known as the Live Music Capital of the World
Down
- 1. The Music City of Tennessee
- 2. Des ___: Iowa's capital which was originally named Fort Raccoon
- 4. Home to the world’s largest single day sporting event
- 6. The only US state capital located in the tropics
- 7. The only state capital named for a foreign statesman
- 9. ___ Fe: At over 7000 feet it has the highest elevation of any US state capital
- 12. Little ___: Arkansas city named after a small stone formation on the river
- 13. A Florida city whose name means old town in the Creek language
- 17. ___ Lake City: The only US state capital with a three word name
- 18. The only state capital that shares no letters with its state's name (South Dakota)
