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  1. Ohio Zip Codes: United States. Ohio. Zip Codes: United States. This list contains only 5-digit ZIP codes. Use our zip code lookup by address (or map) feature to get the full 9-digit (ZIP+4) code.

    • Columbus

      Columbus - Ohio, United States Zip Codes - World Postal Code

    • Dayton

      Dayton - Ohio, United States Zip Codes - World Postal Code

    • Youngstown

      Youngstown - Ohio, United States Zip Codes - World Postal...

    • Logan

      Logan - Ohio, United States Zip Codes - World Postal Code

  2. This partial list of city nicknames in the State of Ohio compiles the aliases, sobriquets and slogans that cities in Ohio are known by (or have been known by historically), officially and unofficially, to municipal governments, local people, outsiders or their tourism boards or chambers of commerce.

  3. ZIP Code Type City County County Code; 43001: Standard: Alexandria: Licking: 39089: 43002: POBox: Amlin: Franklin: 39049: 43003: Standard: Ashley: Delaware: 39041: ...

  4. Feb 15, 2018 · Website Article: NETSTATE, Ohio | Learn more about Ohios nicknames. Website Article: Wikipedia, List of City Nicknames in Ohio | What’s your town’s nickname? Website Article: Ohio Division of Natural Resources, Ohio Buckeye | Can you identify our state tree & nickname namesake?

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    • America's Heartland. The first nickname for Ohio is actually a name for 19 states, America's Heartland. The exact states located within America's Heartland are often up for debate.
    • Birthplace of Aviation. You've likely heard of Wilbur and Orville Wright, as they designed the first successful powered aircraft in 1903, but did you know they were from Ohio?
    • Buckeye State. One of the most popular nicknames for Ohio is the Buckeye State. This nickname comes from the Ohio buckeye trees that the state was full of in the 18th century.
    • Mother of Presidents. Another Ohio state nickname that President William Harrison influenced is the Mother of Presidents. One fun fact about Ohio is that Harrison, along with seven other presidents, came from Ohio or lived there when they were elected, leading to the creation of this nickname.
  5. Sixty slick and saucy nicknames for our beloved Ohio, from the Buckeye Boss to the Hocking Hills Hero. Whether you’re a fan of the classics like the Cornfield Captain, or more intrigued by the quirky surprises like the Almost-Michigan-Master, there’s a nickname here for everyone.

  6. Willard. Willoughby. Wilmington. Wooster. Xenia. Yellow Springs. Youngstown. Zanesville. Find Ohio zip codes by city or lookup which cities belong to a zip code.

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