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Ohio didn't officially become a state until 1953. It was declared a state in 1803, but didn't get the presidential stamp of approval until President ______________________ signed off. He back-dated the declaration to the original date.
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has caught on fire at least 13 times.
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the first man to walk on the moon, was from Wapakoneta, Ohio.
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Ohio gets its name from the Iroquiois word ohi-yo, meaning ___________.
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Ohio is officially the birthplace of aviation. The state is home to the airplane’s inventors Wilbur and Orville Wright, as well as 24 astronauts.
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This movie was shot at the Ohio State Reformatory in Mansfield. It was later used for Air Force One and you can take tours of the facility.
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Ohio houses the world’s largest _____________. The giant, fully functional structure is appropriately located in Sugarcreek, the “Little Switzerland of Ohio.”
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Agriculture is Ohio’s largest industry: it contributes over $93 billion to the economy annually. The state ranks number one in ___________production.
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was the 56th mayor of Cincinnati. He considered running for Senate, but was concerned that his show’s negative reputation would affect his chances.
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Thomas Edison was born in ______, Ohio.
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Before the Boston Red Sox, there were the ______________________. Founded in 1869, they were the first professional baseball team.
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Ohio is known as the Buckeye State because of the buckeye trees commonly found throughout the Ohio River Valley. The plants produce small brown nuts that look like the eye of a ____; it is said that carrying one in your pocket is good luck.
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Ohio native __________________ invented the cash register in 1878.
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Seven presidents were born in Ohio, making the state known as the __________ of Modern Presidents.
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Ohio is home to the “One and Only Presidential Museum.” The museum honors ________________, who was technically the first president of the United States; he and eight others were elected and served one year terms before the Constitution was written.
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