My only thought is that the Capitol should be welcoming to every citizen, at any time. If I needed/wanted to go to the Capitol in Nebraska, I would limit my visit to about a 6 month window. (avoiding snows/cold, tornadoes, etc.) DC has moderate winters and summers (some spikes in temps in both seasons, but you get the drift). I've never actually been in a tornado but I was a couple of towns over when one went through - No, Thank You.
Mar-a-lago would be fitting
An inland capitol would be more strategic, especially since Florida is a peninsula and relatively vulnerable.
Nice try, person that isn't from Florida.
It’ll be protected by Florida man
denver. ;) VERY strategic and GREAT location tbh
Super swampy
The Mile High Swamp
Winters are pretty harsh, middle of the Plains. Take that into consideration. Don't want a Habitrail capitol city, like Minnesomalia.
My only thought is that the Capitol should be welcoming to every citizen, at any time. If I needed/wanted to go to the Capitol in Nebraska, I would limit my visit to about a 6 month window. (avoiding snows/cold, tornadoes, etc.) DC has moderate winters and summers (some spikes in temps in both seasons, but you get the drift). I've never actually been in a tornado but I was a couple of towns over when one went through - No, Thank You.
Well, there already is a long standing Republic - pretty much in the middle of CONUS.... Just sayin.
Indeed. The Conch Republic. 😎
Centered in the Fly-Overs!
OMG WOULDN'T IT ID LOVE TO GO WAVE AT THE PRESIDENT FROM THE BEACH
It will be near there I’m sure