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7/20/21

[Answer] Which state's capital is named after Abraham Lincoln?

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Which state's capital is named after Abraham Lincoln?


  • Nebraska:Nebraska became the 37th state to join the union on March 1, 1867. Prior to its statehood, the Nebraska Territory had been sparsely settled but saw rapid growth during the California Gold Rush in 1848. Although Omaha was Nebraska's territorial capital, the state's seat of government was shifted to Lancaster when the state was formed. The city was later renamed Lincoln in honor of President Abraham Lincoln, who had recently been assassinated. A statue of Abraham Lincoln stands outside the west entrance to Nebraska's State Capitol building.



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