This list includes 3 US Capitals that start with T, from “Tallahassee” to “Trenton”. They range from the Deep South to the Midwest and Mid-Atlantic, showing regional variety. You can use this list for classroom activities, quick trivia checks, or basic research.

US Capitals that start with T are state capitals whose names begin with the letter T. Tallahassee became Florida’s capital in 1824, while Trenton hosted notable Revolutionary War events.

Below you’ll find the table with Capital, State, and Population (year).

Capital: The official capital name helps you identify and alphabetize entries when comparing or searching for specific capitals.

State: The state shows the governing jurisdiction for each capital and helps you place the city geographically.

Population (year): Population figures give a size context and the accompanying year tells you when the estimate or census applies.

US Capitals that start with T

CapitalState/TerritoryCountryPopulation (Year)
TallahasseeFlorida (FL)United States196,169 (2020)
TopekaKansas (KS)United States125,904 (2020)
TrentonNew Jersey (NJ)United States90,871 (2020)

Descriptions

Tallahassee
Florida’s state capital and a major university town, home to Florida State University and Florida A&M; center of state government and higher education.
Topeka
Kansas’s capital and seat of state government; known for the Brown v. Board of Education National Historic Site and its role in civil-rights history.
Trenton
New Jersey’s capital on the Delaware River; houses the New Jersey State House and is rich in Revolutionary War and industrial-era history.
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