More controversial was the selection of Tucson as the territory's first "permanent" capital.
In 1843, the city was named the permanent capital of the state of Tennessee.
While plans for the permanent capital were being developed, Pennsylvania delegates continued to put forth effort to undermine the plan.
And when the new Congress agreed to return in 1790, it was to be for only 10 years, until a permanent capital was found elsewhere.
The District of Columbia was created to serve as the permanent national capital in 1790.
Battleford was supposed to be the permanent capital of the Territories.
In 1878, however, Bellinzona became the only and permanent capital.
To get there, they have to raise the public money, also known as permanent capital, and look for ways to generate returns from it.
The royal residence and the court were itinerant, so there was no permanent capital.
Though various dynasties occupied the fort but it was never used as a permanent capital.