- Montana
- Nebraska
- Nevada
- New Hampshire
- New Jersey
- New Mexico
- New York
- North Carolina
- North Dakota
- Ohio
- Oklahoma
- Oregon
- Pennsylvania
- Rhode Island
- South Carolina
- South Dakota
- Tennessee
- Texas
- Utah
- Vermont
- Virginia
- Washington
- West Virginia
- Wisconsin
- Wyoming
Montana (West)

Capital: Helena
Largest city: Billings
Population: 1 Million
Size: 147,040 sq. miles
Date joined union: November 8, 1889
Main languages: English
Tallest point: Granite Peak 12,807 feet tall

Nebraska (West)

Capital: Lincoln
Largest city: Omaha
Population: 1.9 Million
Size: 77,358 sq. miles
Date joined union: March 1, 1867
Main languages: English
Tallest point: Panorama Point 5,424 feet tall

Nevada (West)

Capital: Carson City
Largest city: Las Vegas
Population: 3 Million
Size: 110,557 sq. miles
Date joined union: October 31, 1864
Main languages: None
Tallest point: Boundary Peak 13,147 feet tall

New Hampshire (New England)

Capital: Concord
Largest city: Manchester
Population: 1.3 Million
Size: 9,349 sq. miles
Date joined union: June 21, 1788
Main languages: English, French
Tallest point: Mount Washington 6,288 feet tall

New Jersey (New England)

Capital: Trenton
Largest city: Newark
Population: 8.8 Million
Size: 8,722 sq. miles
Date joined union: December 18, 1787
Main languages: English, Spanish, Indic, Chinese, and Korean
Tallest point: High Point 1,803 feet tall

New Mexico (West)

Capital: Santa Fe
Largest city: Albuquerque
Population: 2 Million
Size: 121,590 sq. miles
Date joined union: January 6, 1912
Main languages: English, Spanish, and Navajo
Tallest point: Wheeler Peak 13,161 feet tall

New York (New England)

Capital: Albany
Largest city: New York City
Population: 19.4 Million
Size: 54,555 sq. miles
Date joined union: July 26, 1788
Main languages: English, Spanish, Chinese, French, and Russian
Tallest point: Mount Marcy 5,344 feet tall

North Carolina (South)

Capital: Raleigh
Largest city: Charlotte
Population: 10.4 Million
Size: 53,819 sq. miles
Date joined union: November 21, 1789
Main languages: English, Spanish
Tallest point: Mount Mitchell 6,684 feet tall

North Dakota (West)

Capital: Bismarck
Largest city: Fargo
Population: 762,062
Size: 70,704 sq. miles
Date joined union: November 2, 1889
Main languages: English
Tallest point: White Butte 3,606 feet tall

Ohio (New England)

Capital: Columbus (and largest city)
2nd largest city: Cleveland
Population: 11.6 Million
Size: 44,825 sq. miles
Date joined union: March 1, 1803
Main languages: English, Spanish
Tallest point: Campbell Hill 1,549 feet tall

Oklahoma (West)

Capital: Oklahoma City (and largest city)
2nd largest city: Tulsa
Population: 3.9 Million
Size: 69,899 sq. miles
Date joined union: November 16, 1907
Main languages: English, Choctaw, and Cherokee
Tallest point: Black Mesa 4,975 feet tall

Oregon (Pacific)

Capital: Salem
Largest city: Portland
Population: 4.2 Million
Size: 98,381 sq. miles
Date joined union: February 14, 1859
Main languages: English
Tallest point: Mount Hood 11,249 feet tall

Pennsylvania (New England)

Capital: Harrisburg
Largest city: Philadelphia
Population: 12.8 Million
Size: 46,055 sq. miles
Date joined union: December 12, 1787
Main languages: English, Spanish, German, Chinese, and Italian
Tallest point: Mount Davis 3,213 feet tall

Rhode Island (New England)

Capital: Providence (and largest city)
2nd largest city: Cranston
Population: 1 Million
Size: 1,214 sq. miles
Date joined union: May 29, 1790
Main languages: English
Tallest point: Jerimoth Hill 812 feet tall

South Carolina (South)

Capital: Columbia (and largest city)
2nd largest city: Charleston
Population: 5.1 Million
Size: 32,020 sq. miles
Date joined union: May 23, 1788
Main languages: English
Tallest point: Sassafras Mountain 3,560 feet tall

South Dakota (West)

Capital: Pierre
Largest city: Sioux City
Population: 884,659
Size: 77,116 sq. miles
Date joined union: November 2, 1889
Main languages: English, Sioux
Tallest point: Black Elk Peak 7,244 feet tall

Tennessee (South)

Capital: Nashville (and largest city)
2nd largest city: Memphis
Population: 6.8 Million
Size: 42,143 sq. miles
Date joined union: June 1, 1796
Main languages: English, Spanish
Tallest point: Clingmans Dome 6,643 feet tall

Texas (South)

Capital: Austin
Largest city: Houston
Population: 29.3 Million
Size: 268,596 sq. miles
Date joined union: December 29, 1845
Main languages: English, Spanish
Tallest point: Guadalupe Peak 8,751 feet tall

Utah (West)Â

Capital: Salt Lake City (and largest city)
2nd largest city: West Valley City
Population: 3.2 Million
Size: 84,899 sq. miles
Date joined union: January 4, 1896
Main languages: English
Tallest point: Kings Peak 13,534 feet tall

Vermont (New England)Â

Capital: Montpelier
Largest city: BurlingtonÂ
Population: 623,989
Size: 9,616 sq. miles
Date joined union: March 4, 1791
Main languages: English
Tallest point: Mount Mansfield 4,395 feet tall

Virginia (South)Â

Capital: Richmond
Largest city: Virginia Beach
Population: 8.5 Million
Size: 42,774 sq. miles
Date joined union: June 25, 1788
Main languages: English, Spanish
Tallest point: Mount Rogers 5,729 feet tall

Washington (Pacific)

Capital: Olympia
Largest city: Seattle
Population: 7.6 Million
Size: 71,362 sq. miles
Date joined union: November 11, 1889
Main languages: English
Tallest point: Mount Rainer 14,411 feet tall

West Virginia (South)Â

Capital: Charleston (and largest city)
2nd largest city: Huntington
Population: 1.7 Million
Size: 24,230 sq. miles
Date joined union: June 20, 1863
Main languages: English
Tallest point: Spruce Knob 4,863 feet tall

Wisconsin (Midwest)Â

Capital: Madison
Largest city: Milwaukee
Population: 5.8 Million
Size: 65,498 sq. miles
Date joined union: May 29, 1848
Main languages: English
Tallest point: Timms Hill 1,951 feet tall

Wyoming (West)Â

Capital: Cheyenne (and largest city)
2nd largest city: Casper
Population: 578,759
Size: 97,914 sq. miles
Date joined union: July 10, 1890
Main languages: English
Tallest point: Gannett Peak 13,809

Hi Gabriel, This post is very informative. I can see that a lot of work went into it. All of the flags are interesting but I really like Oklahoma’s.
Keep up the good work.
Love â¤ï¸ you, Gramsey and Papa
Gabe, you have really done a lot of work on this piece. It shows both you love
of history and geography,.
Love you
Granny
I think you should tighten up the stats on each city; in other words, get rid of the spaces in between each line. This will make it a little easier to read. I’ll teach you how to do it – it’s an editing trick that’s super simple. Other than that, I thoroughly enjoyed the crisp images which complemented the data. Thanks for sharing all your hard work with us!