Ohio The Buckeye State
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."
Cleveland, Columbus, Cincinnati, Toledo
“The Mother of Modern Presidents” William Henry Harrison (9) William Henry Harrison (9) Ulysses S. Grant (18) Ulysses S. Grant (18) Rutherford B. Hayes (19) Rutherford B. Hayes (19) James Garfield (20) James Garfield (20) Benjamin Harrison (23) Benjamin Harrison (23) William McKinley (25) William McKinley (25) William Taft (27) William Taft (27) Warren Harding (29) Warren Harding (29)
Serpent Indian Mounds
The Ohio River The early link from the east to the west The early link from the east to the west
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Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
Canton: Pro Football Hall of Fame
Amish Communities
The Wright Brothers
Cincinnati Red Stockings
Lots of Manufacturing Cleveland – steel Cleveland – steel Toledo – glass Toledo – glass Akron – Tires Akron – Tires Cars/Trucks/Machine Tools/Appliances Cars/Trucks/Machine Tools/Appliances (close to Detroit – helps in automotive industry) (close to Detroit – helps in automotive industry)
Cuyahoga River