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Geography

  • Area:
    • Area: 44,828 sq.mi (116,104 sq.km.), 34th
    • Land: 40,953 sq.mi. (106,068 sq.km.), 35th
    • Water: 3,875 sq.mi. (10,036 sq.km.), 14th
    • Great Lakes: 3,499 sq.mi. (9,062 sq.km.),4th
  • Border States:
    Indiana | Kentucky | Michigan | Pennsylvania | West Virginia | List of US Regions
  • Climate:
    Columbus, Ohio’s Climate
  • County Profile:
    Ohio County Map , 88 Counties
  • Geographic Center:
    Delaware, 25 miles northnortheast of Columbus
  • Highest Point:
    Campbell Hill ; 1,550 feet, (472 m.), 43rd tallest
  • Location:
    • Absolute Center: 40°21.7’N / 82°44.5’W
    • Relative Center: Delaware, 25 miles north northeast of Columbus
    • Distance Between U.S. Cities
  • Lowest Point:
    Ohio; 455 feet, 35th lowest
  • Maps:
    Blank Ohio Outline Map | Blank Outline Maps for Other States
  • National Forest:
    Ohio
  • Topography:
    Image | | Generally rolling plain; Allegheny plateau located in the east; Lake Erie plains extend southward; central plains in the west.
  • Weather:
    Columbus, Ohio Weather

Education

  • Community and Technical Colleges:
    Ohio Community Colleges
  • Nursing Schools:
    Ohio
  • School Directory:
    • Ohio Schools   New
    • Public Schools
    • Private Schools

People

  • Community Pages:
    Ohio Community Pages
  • Current Events:
    Ohio News Headlines
  • Media:
    Ohio Radio | Ohio TV
  • Newspapers:
    Ohio
  • Presidential Birthplace:
    • Ulysses Simpson Grant, 1869-1877 (18th) | April 27, 1822 | Point Pleasant, Ohio
    • Rutherford Birchard Hayes, 1877-1881 (19th) | October 4, 1822 | Delaware, Ohio
    • James Abram Garfield, 1881 (20th) | November 19, 1831 | Orange, Ohio
    • Benjamin Harrison, 1889-1893 (23rd) | August 20, 1833 | North Bend, Ohio
    • William McKinley, 1897-1901 (25th) | January 29, 1843 | Niles, Ohio
    • William Howard Taft, 1909-1913 (27th) | September 15, 1857 | Cincinnati, Ohio
    • Warren Gamaliel Harding, 1921-1923 (29th) | November 2, 1865 | near Corsica (now Blooming Grove), Ohio
  • Sports:
    Ohio Teams
  • Yellow Pages:

Attractions

  • Library:
    Ohio State Library | Ohio Libraries   NewClick for detailed Ohio counties map
  • Museums:
    • Cincinnati Art Museum (Cincinnati)
    • Cleveland Museum of Natural History (Cleveland)
    • Johnson-Humrickhouse Museum (Coshocton)
  • State Parks:
    Ohio State Parks

History

  • History:

Industry

  • Economy:
    • Agriculture: Soybeans, dairy products, corn, tomatoes, hogs, cattle, poultry and eggs.
    • Industry: Transportation equipment, fabricated metal products, machinery, food processing, electric equipment.
  • White Pages:
    Ohio White Pages

More

  • Internet Service Providers:
    Ohio
  • Real Estate:
    Ohio Real Estate
  • Unclaimed Funds:
    Ohio
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Quick Facts

  • Admission to Statehood:
    March 1, 1803 (17th State)
  • Area:
    • Area: 44,828 sq.mi (116,104 sq.km.), 34th
    • Land: 40,953 sq.mi. (106,068 sq.km.), 35th
    • Water: 3,875 sq.mi. (10,036 sq.km.), 14th
    • Great Lakes: 3,499 sq.mi. (9,062 sq.km.),4th
  • Constitution:
    Ohio’s Constitution , 17th State
  • Capital City:
    Columbus
  • Nickname:
    Buckeye State
  • Population (2019):
    11,570,808; Rank: 7 of 50 | Population Quick Facts

Facts

  • Area Codes:
    216, 234, 330, 419, 440, 513, 567, 614, 740, 937
  • Bird:
    Cardinal | List of State Birds
  • Capital City:
    Columbus
  • City Guides:
    Ohio City Guides
  • Constitution:
    Ohio’s Constitution , 17th State
  • Fast Facts:
    Ohio Fun Facts and Trivia
  • Flag:
    Click for detailed Ohio Flag
    Ohio’s state flag
     was adopted in 1902. The Ohio burgee, as the swallowtail design is properly called, was designed by John Eisemann. The large blue triangle represents Ohio’s hills and valleys, and the stripes represent roads and waterways. The 13 stars grouped about the circle represent the original states of the union; the 4 stars added to the peak of the triangle symbolize that Ohio was the 17th state admitted to the union. The white circle with its red center not only represents the “O” in Ohio, but also suggests Ohio’s famous nickname, “The Buckeye State”.   Get this Flag
  • Flower:
    Scarlet Carnation (Dianthus caryophyllus) | Other State Flowers
  • Largest Cities:
    Columbus | Cleveland | Cincinnati | Toledo | Akron | Parma | Canton | Youngstown | Lorain
  • Nickname:
    The Buckeye State
  • Origin of State Name:
    From the Iroquois Indian word for “good river”
  • Population (2019):
    11,570,808; Rank: 7 of 50 | Population Quick Facts
  • Soil:
    Miamian
  • Song:
    • “Beautiful Ohio” | Words by: Ballard MacDonald | Music by: Mary Earl
    • Other State Songs | Sheet Music
  • State Quarter:
    Ohio Quarter | List of State Quarters
  • Tree:
    Ohio Buckeye (Aesculus glabra) | Other State Trees
  • Zip Codes:
    Ohio Zip Codes

Government

  • Capital Tour:
    Ohio Capital Tour
  • County Profile:
    Ohio County Map Ohio County Map , 88 Counties
  • Courts:
    Judicial System
  • Department of:
    Education
  • Driving:
    Ohio Bureau of Motor Vehicle
  • Highway Markers:
    Resource Manual
  • Local Resources:
    Ohio Courts Ohio Fire Departments Ohio Counseling Services Ohio Police Departments Ohio Government Offices
  • Public Records:
    Ohio Public Records
  • Representatives:
    • Ohio House: Members
  • Roadside America:
    Ohio
  • Vital Records:
    Ohio Vital Records

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