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Map Ohio

Introduce
Ohio is a Midwestern state located in the northeastern United States. The name "Ohio" in the Iroquois word means "beautiful river" and it is also the name of a river that serves as the southern boundary of the state with the state of Kentucky. The US Navy named several ships the USS Ohio in honor of the state.
Ohio people are also known as Buckeyes, because the state has a lot of red-eyed trees. The capital of Ohio and the state's largest city are Columbus, while the largest municipalities in the state are Cleveland and Cincinnati.
History
Ohio Archaeological evidence shows that humans have inhabited parts of Ohio as far back as 13,000 BC. From 1000 BC to 800 BC, semi-permanent villages were established throughout the Ohio Valley. In 1650, the Iroquois Indians lived in the areas between the Ohio River and the Great Lake. The area was claimed by the French in the 18th century, who established trading stations in the area, aimed at controlling the booming fur trade in the area. After the 1754 French and Indian War, British colonies followed. At the end of the American Revolution, the British ceded control of their region to the developing United States. Ohio was then included in the Great Northwest Territory. The district finally received state status on March 1, 1803, but it was never formally declared. It was not until 1953 that President Dwight Eisenhower officially signed the original documents before the official declaration was made.
Geography
Ohio Ohio is located in the Midwestern region of the United States. The state is bordered by Ontario, Canada to the north, Michigan to the northwest, Pennsylvania to the east, Indiana to the west, Kentucky to the south, and Virginia to the southeast. The Ohio River defines the state's southern border, while much of the northern border is defined by Lake Erie. The state has icy plains and low mountain peaks. Ohio's highest peak is Campbell Hill at 1,539 feet.
Travel
Travel Destinations in Ohio Ohio is a treasure trove of little boxes, each with a hidden joy waiting to be experienced. Enabling a four-season outdoor experience, the state welcomes visitors with a proud Midwest culture. From fern-filled valleys to the foothills of the Appalachian hill, the 'Bang Buckeye' unlocks your senses. Comprising of 16 roller coaster and 72 roller coaster, Cedar Point in Sandusky, is one of the most popular amusement parks in America. The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland, a pilgrimage site for many music enthusiasts, exhibits exhibitions and collections of the most influential musicians of all time. The Columbus Zoo and Aquarium has more than 7,000 species of animals representing more than 800 species. State Park Hocking Hills is a rugged natural area known for its camping facilities and hiking trails. Cuyahoga Valley National Park, Dayton Aviation Heritage National Historical Park, Franklin Park Conservatory, Great Lakes Science Center and Cincinnati Museum Center are other prominent attractions in Ohio.
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Map Ohio
Introduce
Ohio is a Midwestern state located in the northeastern United States. The name "Ohio" in the Iroquois word means "beautiful river" and it is also the name of a river that serves as the southern boundary of the state with the state of Kentucky. The US Navy named several ships the USS Ohio in honor of the state.
Ohio people are also known as Buckeyes, because the state has a lot of red-eyed trees. The capital of Ohio and the state's largest city are Columbus, while the largest municipalities in the state are Cleveland and Cincinnati.
History
Ohio Archaeological evidence shows that humans have inhabited parts of Ohio as far back as 13,000 BC. From 1000 BC to 800 BC, semi-permanent villages were established throughout the Ohio Valley. In 1650, the Iroquois Indians lived in the areas between the Ohio River and the Great Lake. The area was claimed by the French in the 18th century, who established trading stations in the area, aimed at controlling the booming fur trade in the area. After the 1754 French and Indian War, British colonies followed. At the end of the American Revolution, the British ceded control of their region to the developing United States. Ohio was then included in the Great Northwest Territory. The district finally received state status on March 1, 1803, but it was never formally declared. It was not until 1953 that President Dwight Eisenhower officially signed the original documents before the official declaration was made.
Geography
Ohio Ohio is located in the Midwestern region of the United States. The state is bordered by Ontario, Canada to the north, Michigan to the northwest, Pennsylvania to the east, Indiana to the west, Kentucky to the south, and Virginia to the southeast. The Ohio River defines the state's southern border, while much of the northern border is defined by Lake Erie. The state has icy plains and low mountain peaks. Ohio's highest peak is Campbell Hill at 1,539 feet.
Travel
Travel Destinations in Ohio Ohio is a treasure trove of little boxes, each with a hidden joy waiting to be experienced. Enabling a four-season outdoor experience, the state welcomes visitors with a proud Midwest culture. From fern-filled valleys to the foothills of the Appalachian hill, the 'Bang Buckeye' unlocks your senses. Comprising of 16 roller coaster and 72 roller coaster, Cedar Point in Sandusky, is one of the most popular amusement parks in America. The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland, a pilgrimage site for many music enthusiasts, exhibits exhibitions and collections of the most influential musicians of all time. The Columbus Zoo and Aquarium has more than 7,000 species of animals representing more than 800 species. State Park Hocking Hills is a rugged natural area known for its camping facilities and hiking trails. Cuyahoga Valley National Park, Dayton Aviation Heritage National Historical Park, Franklin Park Conservatory, Great Lakes Science Center and Cincinnati Museum Center are other prominent attractions in Ohio.
