Map of Ohio:
Past and Present Capitols:
-Chillicothe
-Zanesville
-Columbus *
* = Present
Largest Cities:
-Akron
-Cincinnati
-Cleveland
-Columbus
-Dayton
-Toledo
Current Population:
11,544,225 (2012)
HISTORICAL SITES & LOCATIONS:
Oberlin College (Oberlin, OH): The first college to allow women and African Americans to attend.
William McKinley's Tomb (Canton, OH): Tomb (resting place) of our 25th President, who was assassinated in 1901.
Johnson's Island Civil War Prison (Danbury, OH): A prison camp for Confederate officers captured during the American Civil War.
Fallen Timbers Battlefield (Maumee, OH): Site of the Battle of Fallen Timbers, which took place in 1794.
Cleveland Arcade (Cleveland, OH): One of the earliest indoor shopping malls in the United States.
Cincinnati Observatory (Cincinnati, OH): The oldest professional observatory in the United States.
Hopewell Culture National Historic Park (Chillicothe, OH): National historic park with burial mounds from the Hopewell culture.
Wright Cycle Company & Print Shop (Dayton, OH): One of the five buildings the Wright Brother's used to run their businesses that continues to stand in its original location.
SunWatch Indian Village (Dayton, OH): Operates as an open-air museum after being reconstructed from its previous form, a Fort Ancient Native American village.
Serpent Mound (Locust Grove, OH): Prehistoric mound constructed by Native Americans, which averages 1,370ft in length.
-Chillicothe
-Zanesville
-Columbus *
* = Present
Largest Cities:
-Akron
-Cincinnati
-Cleveland
-Columbus
-Dayton
-Toledo
Current Population:
11,544,225 (2012)
HISTORICAL SITES & LOCATIONS:
Oberlin College (Oberlin, OH): The first college to allow women and African Americans to attend.
William McKinley's Tomb (Canton, OH): Tomb (resting place) of our 25th President, who was assassinated in 1901.
Johnson's Island Civil War Prison (Danbury, OH): A prison camp for Confederate officers captured during the American Civil War.
Fallen Timbers Battlefield (Maumee, OH): Site of the Battle of Fallen Timbers, which took place in 1794.
Cleveland Arcade (Cleveland, OH): One of the earliest indoor shopping malls in the United States.
Cincinnati Observatory (Cincinnati, OH): The oldest professional observatory in the United States.
Hopewell Culture National Historic Park (Chillicothe, OH): National historic park with burial mounds from the Hopewell culture.
Wright Cycle Company & Print Shop (Dayton, OH): One of the five buildings the Wright Brother's used to run their businesses that continues to stand in its original location.
SunWatch Indian Village (Dayton, OH): Operates as an open-air museum after being reconstructed from its previous form, a Fort Ancient Native American village.
Serpent Mound (Locust Grove, OH): Prehistoric mound constructed by Native Americans, which averages 1,370ft in length.