Ohio

The Buckeye State
State flag of Ohio featuring a swallowtail burgee design with five red and white stripes and a blue triangle containing seventeen white stars
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Quick Stats
11.8M Population
#7 Rank
1803 Joined
44.8k Area (mi²)
Map
Geographical map of Ohio displaying its location in the Midwest, bordered by Lake Erie to the north and the Ohio River to the south

Seal and Motto
Official Seal of Ohio portraying a sheaf of wheat and a bundle of seventeen arrows, representing the state's agriculture and its rank as the seventeenth state
"With God, All Things Are Possible"
Additional Information
Abbreviation OH
Motto Origin

"With God, all things are possible"

Adopted 1959.

Official Website Ohio.gov
Population Growth
Overview

Ohio, a state brimming with rich heritage, proudly claims the title of "Birthplace of Aviation" due to its groundbreaking contributions to flight. This industrial powerhouse boasts a diverse range of metropolitan centers, including the bustling capital of Columbus, the industrial heartland of Cleveland, and the vibrant city of Cincinnati, contributing significantly to the nation's growth and commerce today.

Historical Significance

Ohio officially entered the United States on March 1, 1803, becoming the 17th state and solidifying its place within the nascent American nation. Its strategic location along the Ohio River fostered early commerce and expansion, greatly influencing the state’s future trajectory. This foundational statehood remains a cornerstone of the American industrial heartland and political history today.

Top Cities & Hubs
1

Columbus

Population: ~900k

The state capital and largest city, a major hub for government, education (OSU), and insurance.

2

Cleveland

Population: ~370k

Located on Lake Erie, known for the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame and major healthcare institutions.

3

Cincinnati

Population: ~310k

A historic river city known for its professional sports, chili, and diverse economy.

4

Toledo

Population: ~270k

Known as "The Glass City," a major manufacturing and port city on Lake Erie.

5

Akron

Population: ~190k

A historic center for the rubber and tire industry, now a hub for polymer research.

Key Landmarks & Economy
Rock & Roll Hall of Fame: Situated in Cleveland, this iconic landmark celebrates Ohio’s profound impact on the creation and evolution of American musical genres globally.
Cleveland Browns Stadium: Provides a vibrant sporting venue and significant anchor within the city, representing passion for professional football and community.
Cuyahoga Valley Park: Preserves the rural landscape along the Cuyahoga River, offering diverse forests, rolling hills, and historic canal sites for public recreation.
Did You Know?
  • Ohio’s significant automotive industry, particularly centered in Toledo area, has historically played a vital role in manufacturing.
  • The state’s extensive network of canals dramatically altered Ohio’s landscape, facilitating trade and promoting settlement in history.
  • Ohio's diverse cultural heritage, shaped by its Native American tribes and immigrants, continues to enrich identity.
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