Friday, May 21, 2010

Original Ohio

Ohio, one of the great states of the Midwest, is often referred to as “The Buckeye State” on account of the pervasiveness of Ohio Buckeye Trees. Additionally, the state’s most famous school, Ohio State University in Columbus, uses “Buckeyes” as their nickname, thereby making the buckeye one of the most famous deciduous trees in the country by sheer exposure. Along with the aforementioned Columbus—Ohio’s capital and largest city—Ohio has a number of highly-populated cities; Cleveland, Cincinnati, Toledo, Akron, and Dayton all have populations over 150,000 residents, helping to make Ohio the seventh-most populated state in the U.S.

Despite its massive number of inhabitants, Ohio is by no means a large state, coming in at 34th in total area in the country. Ohio is bordered by Michigan to the northwest, Lake Erie to the north, Pennsylvania to the east, West Virginia to the southeast, Kentucky to the south, and Indiana to the west. Families thinking about relocating to Ohio might be interested in the accolades recently bestowed upon the state: Site Selection magazine ranked Ohio fourth for best business climate in the nation.

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