nothing, we have them here in Vancouver Washington too.
I've heard that it is an old German tradition that has been revived as much for decorative reasons as for the original intent which was to bring good fortune to the home owner.
The Treaty of Greenville was issued in 1795 and declared that Native Americans would lose two-thirds of the southern portion of Ohio.
In Iowa and Louisiana.
The Erie of northern Ohio were an Iroquoian group (meaning they spoke an Iroquoian language). They constructed typical woodlands long-houses in villages surrounded by tall palisades for defence - they were traditional enemies of the Iroquois league and almost constantly at war.
Aside from the obvious answer of pick up a map, New Jersey is on the Mid Atlantic Cost, Ohio is in the Mid-West, Wyoming is in the Mid-West, while Louisiana is next to Texas on the Gulf of Mexico. Louisiana is Southern.
I suggest you go to the historical society web site in the area you are asking about. They should have a list and description of each home.
The Ohio River and Ohio River Valley boarder the southern part of Ohio.
none of the rivers form the southern border of Indiana, but the Ohio river forms the southern border of Ohio.
Southern Ohio Copperheads was created in 2002.
The southern border of Ohio is 981 miles and is defined by the Ohio River. It is also the southern border of Indiana and Illinois.
The Ohio River forms the southern borders of Ohio and Indiana.
The web address of the Southern Ohio Museum Corporation is: www.somacc.com
Ohio University Southern Campus was created in 1956.
Episcopal Diocese of Southern Ohio was created in 1874.
Ohio River
The Ohio river is located on the southern boundary of Indiana and Ohio. The Ohio River also borders northern Kentucky.
It's along the southern border, between Ohio and West Virginia/Kentucky. The southern edge of the state is defined by the river.
The border is the Ohio River.