Relocating to Ohio
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Ohio was the 17th state to be admitted into the Union on Tuesday,March 1, 1803.
Ohio covers 44,824 square miles with a population of 11,353,140 people. Ohio is the 34th largest state and the 7th most populous. Campbell Hill is the highest point in Ohio at 1,549 feet and located 2 miles northeast of Bellefontaine, Ohio. Ohio has the only flag thats not rectangle which was adopted in 1902
More facts about Ohio
Ohio's capital - Columbus
Bordering states - Pennsylvania,West Virginia, Kentucky, Indiana and Michigan
Nickname - Buckeye state
Ohio is one of the nation's industrial leaders, ranking third in manufacturing employment nationwide. Important manufacturing centers are located in or near Ohio's major cities.Akron is known for rubber; Canton for roller bearings; Cincinnatii for jet engines and machine tools; Cleveland for auto assembly, auto parts, and steel; Dayton for office machines, refrigeration, and heating and auto equipment; Youngstown and Steubenville for steel; and Toledo for glass and auto parts.
The state's fertile soil produces soybeans, corn, oats, greenhouse and nursery products, wheat, hay, and fruit, including apples, peaches, strawberries, and grapes. More than half of Ohio's farm receipts come from dairy farming and sheep and hog raising. Ohio ranks fourth among the states in lime production and also ranks high in sand and gravel and crushed stone production.
Tourism is a valuable revenue producer, bringing in $30.7 billion in 2004. Attractions include the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, Indian burial grounds at Mound City Group National Monument, Perry's Victory International Peace Memorial, the Pro Football Hall of Fame at Canton, and the homes of presidents Grant, Taft, Hayes, Harding, and Garfield.
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