Columbus. It's 2 hours from the Nati, Cleveland is 4
The largest city is Columbus and the second largest is Cleveland.
Chicago, Cleveland, Cincinnati, Columbus, Charleston to name a very few.
Cincinnati is a city in Ohio. Columbus is the capital city in the U.S. state of Ohio.
Columbus is the capital of the state of Ohio Cincinnati is just a city in Ohio.
Cleveland is a city in Ohio. Columbus is the capital city of Ohio.
Cleveland does not have a capital -- it is a city in Ohio (state capital is Columbus).
Yes it is. Columbus has the largest population, but has a smaller metropolitan population. Cleveland ranks second, Toledo is fourth, Akron is fifth and Dayton is sixth.
The official 2010 U.S. Census says the three largest cities in Ohio are: 1. Columbus 787,088 (3,556 people per sq mi) 2. Cleveland 396,815 (5,113 people per sq mi) 3. Cincinnati 296,943 (4,273 people per sq mi) Columbus is the largest city, but lowest of the 3Cs in urban density. Cleveland and Cincinnati keep their historic density ranks. The official 2010 U.S. Census says the three largest metros in Ohio are: 1. Cincinnati OH-KY-IN 2,130,151 2. Cleveland OH 2,077,240 3. Columbus OH 1,836,536 It's interesting to note that only California, Texas and Florida have more 2 million+ population metros than Ohio; and that the difference between the largest and smallest of the 3Cs is evenly distributed in thirds across Ohio from southwest to northeast. FYI: Lakewood (52,131; 2010) is the most dense city in Ohio, with a population density of 9,957 people per sq mi. The density is due to the large number of high rise condos and apartments in its 5.5 sq mi area. They're there because of views of Lake Erie and the Cleveland skyline, and the convenience of downtown Cleveland.
Columbus is the capital city of Ohio.
There are many cities and towns between Columbus and Cincinnati. The larger ones are: [Blue Ash, Montgomery. Mason (considered Cincinnati Suburbs)], Lebanon, Waynesville, Wilmington, Xenia, Washington Court House, [Grove City (considered a Columbus suburb)]
Yes it is. Columbus has the largest population, but has a smaller metropolitan population. Cleveland ranks second, Toledo is fourth, Akron is fifth and Dayton is sixth.
Cleveland (2nd largest city), Cincinnati (sports, events, historic architecture, immigrants), Sandusky ("awesomest" roller coaster), and Toledo (good place to live; sports, industry, education, healthcare).