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'''Capital City''', also spelt '''Capitol City''' and nicknamed the '''Windy Apple''', is the capital and largest city in [[Springfield's State|Springfield's state]]. It is a Major Metropolitan Urban Center, hosting major sports events, conventions, and United Nations conferences. It is also the birthplace of capital punishment. Capital City has a population of 6,339,760. | '''Capital City''', also spelt '''Capitol City''' and nicknamed the '''Windy Apple''', is the capital and largest city in [[Springfield's State|Springfield's state]]. It is a Major Metropolitan Urban Center, hosting major sports events, conventions, and United Nations conferences. It is also the birthplace of capital punishment. Capital City has a population of 6,339,760. | ||
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Capital City has at least 3 hotels: The Capital City Palace Hotel <ref>[[The Last Temptation of Homer]]</ref>, Second Best Western <ref>[[Bart vs. Lisa vs. the Third Grade]]</ref>, and Come Back Motel <ref>[[Dancin' Homer]]</ref>. | Capital City has at least 3 hotels: The Capital City Palace Hotel <ref>[[The Last Temptation of Homer]]</ref>, Second Best Western <ref>[[Bart vs. Lisa vs. the Third Grade]]</ref>, and Come Back Motel <ref>[[Dancin' Homer]]</ref>. | ||
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File:Capitol_City_Sign.png|A sign near the border of Capital City | File:Capitol_City_Sign.png|A sign near the border of Capital City | ||
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Revision as of 18:11, December 22, 2010
- This article is about the location, for the song see Capital City (Song)
Capital City, also spelt Capitol City and nicknamed the Windy Apple, is the capital and largest city in Springfield's state. It is a Major Metropolitan Urban Center, hosting major sports events, conventions, and United Nations conferences. It is also the birthplace of capital punishment. Capital City has a population of 6,339,760.
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Places
The city has a famous Cross-town suspension bridge that most people entering and leaving Capital City cross over. The Capitol Building, where all state matters are discussed and where governor Mary Bailey works, is located in Capital City. Other notable landmarks in Capital City include an Army Reserve monument, 4th Street and D (a popular tourist destination), the Capital City Duff Brewery and the massive Capital City Stadium.
Capital City has at least 3 hotels: The Capital City Palace Hotel [1], Second Best Western [2], and Come Back Motel [3].
It is constantly depicted within driving distance of Springfield, close enough to warrant day trips there. Yet in Milhouse Doesn't Live Here Anymore, Bart has to go by plane to Capital City.
Appearances
Episode – "Dancin' Homer"
Episode – "Lisa's Substitute" (Mentioned)
Episode – "Homerpalooza"
Episode – "The Principal and the Pauper"
Episode – "Bart vs. Lisa vs. The Third Grade"
Episode – "Milhouse Doesn't Live Here Anymore"
Episode – "How the Test Was Won"
Episode – "The Last Temptation of Homer"
Gallery
References
Springfield's state
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Districts of Springfield | ||
Affluence Acres • Bumtown • Crackton • Chinatown • Downtown Springfield • East Springfield • Entertainment District • Ethnictown • Fast-Food Boulevard • Fort Springfield • Gay village • Greektown • Hickton • Junkyville • Korea Town • Little Bangkok • Little Ethiopia • Little Newark • Little Seattle • Little Stockholm • Little Ukraine • Lower East Side • Murder Town • New Money Acre$ • Olde Springfield Towne • Olympus Estates • Pressboard Estates (Evergreen Terrace) • Rat's Nest • Recluse Ranch Estates • Russian District • Skid Row • Springfield Harbor • Springfield Heights • Springfield's Little Italy • Springfield Theater District • Springshire • Sprooklyn • Tibet Town • The Waterfront (Springfield Squidport) • Waverly Hills • West Springfield | ||
Towns, Cities and Locations in Springfield State | ||
Baby Seal Beach • Bloodbath Gulch • Brockway • Cape Fear • Capital City • Catfish Lake • Crystal County • Cypress Creek • Garbage Island • Guidopolis • Lake Flaccid • Littleneck Falls • Little Pwagmattasquarmsettport • Mount Seldom • New Horrorfield • North Haverbrook • North Townsburg • Ogdenville • The Outlands • Screamville • Shelbyville • Spittle County • Stenchburg • Springfield • Springfield Hamptons • Swartzwelder County • Terror Lake • Weevilville | ||
Districts of Shelbyville | ||
Manhattan Square • Shelbyville Bluffs • Shelbyville Merchandise Mile |