It's kinda like a book.
Ohio uses a pennant shape.
Ohio the shape of a basket.
The Ohio state tree is the buckeye, so called because its nuts resemble the shape and color of a deer's eye.
The Horseshoe is the nickname for Ohio Stadium, home of the Ohio State Buckeyes football team.
It does not qualify as a flag because of the shape.
The Ohio state flag is shaped like a pennant to symbolize the state's distinct history and heritage. Its unique design, featuring a swallowtail, reflects Ohio's status as the 17th state admitted to the Union and represents its Revolutionary War history. The flag's shape also emphasizes the state's commitment to progress and innovation, distinguishing it from the rectangular designs of other state flags. Overall, the pennant shape is a celebration of Ohio's identity and pride.
The designs of the State Quarters were approved by each state, with minimal restrictions on what could be included, as long as the detail would show up from the dies.
Because it chose a pennant instead. It does, TECHNICALLY have a flag, just in a different shape. It has to do with the calvalry. :)
The Ohio State Buckeyes stadium is in Columbus, Ohio
Ohio is the 17th state
Ohio is a Buckeye state.
No the state of Ohio does not have a dinosaur.