Which state's capital is NOT named after a President? Explained
West Virginia's capital, Charleston, is unique among state capitals as it is not named after a President. In contrast, Missouri's capital, Jefferson City, derives its name from Thomas Jefferson, the third U.S. President. Likewise, Wisconsin's capital, Madison, is named after James Madison, the fourth President, and Mississippi's capital, Jackson, is named in honor of Andrew Jackson, the seventh President. Unlike these capitals, Charleston is named after Charles Clendenin, the father of the city's founder, George Clendenin, making it the sole capital without a presidential namesake.
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