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Capital The capital of Ohio is Columbus. Columbus, Ohio has a population of about 787,033 which makes it the most populous city in Ohio according to the 2010 Census. Columbus is the fifteenth largest city in the United States of America. Return toSlide 1 HomepageSlide 1 Return toSlide 1 HomepageSlide 1
Cities Top Ten Cities in Ohio 1.Columbus 787,033 2.Cleveland 396,815 3.Cincinnati 296,943 4.Toledo 287,208 5.Akron 199,110 6.Dayton 141,527 7.Parma 81,601 8.Canton 73,007 9.Youngstown 66, Lorain 64,097 Top Ten Cities in Ohio 1.Columbus 787,033 2.Cleveland 396,815 3.Cincinnati 296,943 4.Toledo 287,208 5.Akron 199,110 6.Dayton 141,527 7.Parma 81,601 8.Canton 73,007 9.Youngstown 66, Lorain 64,097 ReturnReturn to Homepage ReturnReturn to Homepage
Highways There are 21 interstate highways in Ohio which add up to a total of 1, miles. Primary Highways I-70 I-71 I-74 I-75 I-76 I-77 I-80 I-90 There are 21 interstate highways in Ohio which add up to a total of 1, miles. Primary Highways I-70 I-71 I-74 I-75 I-76 I-77 I-80 I-90 ReturnReturn to Homepage ReturnReturn to Homepage
Parks Buckeye Lake State Park: Located in Millersport, Ohio and offers boating, swimming, fishing, picnicking, and winter recreation. Caesar Creek State Park: Located in Waynesville, Ohio and offers camping, get away rentals, trails, fishing, hunting, and more! Hueston Woods State Park: Located in College Corner, Ohio and offers many cottages, a resort lodge, golf disc golf and much more! Buckeye Lake State Park: Located in Millersport, Ohio and offers boating, swimming, fishing, picnicking, and winter recreation. Caesar Creek State Park: Located in Waynesville, Ohio and offers camping, get away rentals, trails, fishing, hunting, and more! Hueston Woods State Park: Located in College Corner, Ohio and offers many cottages, a resort lodge, golf disc golf and much more! ReturnReturn to Homepage ReturnReturn to Homepage
History Ohio is historically known as the “Buckeye State.” Ohio was admitted to the Union as the 17 th state on March 1, Ohio’s name comes from Iroquois word meaning “great river.” Ohio was first explored for France by Robert Cavelier, Sieur de la Salle, in Ohio is historically known as the “Buckeye State.” Ohio was admitted to the Union as the 17 th state on March 1, Ohio’s name comes from Iroquois word meaning “great river.” Ohio was first explored for France by Robert Cavelier, Sieur de la Salle, in ReturnReturn to Homepage ReturnReturn to Homepage
Animoto Welcome to Ohio! vXkxCg1G0i20WTvw Music:Beautiful Ohio Waltz - Riverside Park Findlay, Ohio Welcome to Ohio! vXkxCg1G0i20WTvw Music:Beautiful Ohio Waltz - Riverside Park Findlay, Ohio ReturnReturn to Homepage ReturnReturn to Homepage
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