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  1. Older than the state of Ohio, the village of Waynesville offers a fascinating combination of history and culture as it developed in southwestern Ohio. This “Antiques Capital of the Midwest” and “Home of the Ohio Sauerkraut Festival” is a microcosm of our American heritage with its dreams and accomplishments. Samuel Heighway founded ...

  2. A Brief History Lesson on Columbus, OH. The city Columbus, OH was constructed in 1812 by the Ohio legislature, and later incorporated in 1816. It was named after Christopher Columbus, and was initially supposed to be a political center for legislators. This plot of land was chosen to be the capital due to its central location and accessibility ...

  3. Jul 10, 2023 · The name Ohio came from the Iroquois Indian name “O-Y-O, ” which meant “beautiful river” or “great river.”. The Iroquois Indians settled between the Ohio River and Great Lakes by 1650, and the state got its name from the river when it was (much later) established in 1803. The Ohio River is 981 miles (1,579 km) long with an average ...

  4. COLUMBUS, OHIO, is the capital and most populous city of Ohio. It was laid out on the high east bank of the Scioto River in 1812 expressly to serve as the capital and was named for the great Italian explorer. Ohio's legislature. chose the site owing to its central location in the state and because Columbus's promoters offered to donate land and ...

  5. It is the principal city of the Columbus, Indiana metropolitan statistical area, which encompasses all of Bartholomew County. Columbus is the birthplace of former Indiana Governor and former Vice President of the United States, Mike Pence . Columbus is the headquarters of the engine company Cummins, Inc.

  6. May 12, 2023 · The cash register was invented in 1879 in Dayton Ohio by James Jacob Ritty. The first traffic light in the United States was installed in Cleveland Ohio in 1914. Ohio is the 7th most populous state in the country. Ohio ranks 7th in the nation for tomato production. The state ranks 4th in egg production. Ohio is a leading producer of Swiss cheese.

  7. Aug 17, 2012 · The areas of the Northwest Territory were not permitted to become a state until their population reached 60,000. However, the preparations for Ohio becoming a state began in 1801 when the population was just 45,000 because it was growing rapidly. On February 19, 1803, Ohio was officially admitted as the 17th state of the United States by ...

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