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Ohio

Ohio is located in the Midwestern part of the US with an estimated population of 11.5 million as of 2010 census. It is the 34th largest US state by area at 116,096 sq km.

4,237 Questions

When was Ohio founded?

Answer Ohio was founded on March 1, 1803, it became the 17th state, and its first governor was Edward Tiffin.

Which county in Ohio has the lowest population?

According to zip-codes.com, Vinton County is the county in Ohio with the lowest population at 12,806.

When did Lebanon Ohio become a city?

The City of Lebanon, Ohio was founded in 1802.

Does ozzie newsome son play for Ohio state?

No, he plays for the Alabama and is on the scout team. He is not very good.

How many miles between Springfield Ohio and London Ohio?

The driving distance between Springfield Ohio and London Ohio is 23 miles per Map Quest. The driving time per Map Quest is 30 minutes.

What is Ohios climate?

70-90 in the summer,-10-30 in winter,40-60 in spring and fall.

If someone is charged with 3 felonys all are class 5 will they do jail time?

Charged with THREE felony offenses! It's likely you'll get SOME time out of it.

How many people are employed in Ohio?

how am i supposed to know ? i think its 100 ...

What is the sea level of Hamilton Ohio?

Hamilton Ohio is 600 feet above sea level.

Why did the capital of Ohio move?

The state adopted a more central location in the state, moving the capital from Chillicothe to Columbus in 1816.

An earlier change (a political compromise) had the capital at Zanesville between 1810 and 1812, but it was moved back to Chillicothe.

Who owned Miller Rubber Co in Akron Ohio?

In 1892 Jacob Pfeiffer, John Grethner & John Lamparter opened Akron's second rubber co. Then Jacob's brother, William F. Pfeiffer & Harvery Miller joined them on May 1, 1898. The business was then incorporated under the name of Miller Rubber Mfg. Co, which in 1906 was reincorporated as the Miller Rubber Co.

What is akron best known for?

Akron is best known as the "Rubber Capital of the World," due to its historical significance in the tire and rubber industry, being home to major companies like Goodyear and Firestone. The city also has a rich cultural scene, with attractions such as the Akron Art Museum and the Stan Hywet Hall and Gardens. Additionally, it is known for its role in the development of the National Inventors Hall of Fame.

What states are north south east and west of Ohio?

North: Michigan

South: Kentucky

East: Pennsylvania and West Virginia

West: Indiana