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    How many cities were capitals of the USA before Washington, DC and what are their names?

    Question #42031. Asked by joezhou300. (Dec 06 03 10:13 AM)


    McGruff

    We answered this not too long ago. There were eight. Here's the link. http://www.tourguideguide.com/formercapitals.asp

    Addendum: See #40747. It wasn't quite the same question but similar.

    Dec 06 03, 10:57 AM


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