Birmingham or Montgomery? Austin or Houston? Detroit or Lansing?
This U.S. map with state capitals is a great way to teach your students about the fifty states and their capitals. Also, this printable map of the U.S. will help your students understand the position and location of the capital cities of each state. It can be used as a reference tool that students can keep throughout the year.
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