Ohio's
official date of admission as the 17th state
was Mar 1, 1803.
Prior to that, indigenous nations inhabiting this area
included Shawnees, Ottawas,
Iroquois, Miamis, Wyandots, Delawares,
Mingos, and Eries.
The state's name comes from the Seneca language, and means "beautiful river".
Ohio has an estimated population
of 11.5 million people, living in an area of 44825 mi² (116096 km²).
Ohio borders with Michigan to the northwest,
Canada's Ontario to the north,
Pennsylvania to the east,
Indiana to the west,
Kentucky to the south,
and West Virginia to the southeast.
The southern border is defined by the Ohio River,
and much of the northern border is defined by Lake Erie.
Ohio is rich with famous history.
More U.S. Presidents have come from
Ohio than any other state.
The Wright brothers' workshop in Dayton
launched modern aviation industry.
Ohio
native Thomas Edison invented
the kinetoscope, or motion picture camera.
Ohio's most significant contribution
is the Underground Railroad.
WEATHER
Ohio is mostly humid continental climate.
Summers are typically hot and humid.
The highest recorded temperature was 113 ° F (45 ° C).
Winters range from cool to cold.
The lowest recorded temperature was -39 ° F (-39 ° C).
Precipitation is moderate year~round.
More than 50% of the annual rainfall occurs during the growing season,
from May to October.
Cincinnati had the most average annual
precipitation with over 42 in (108 cm) per year.
Severe weather is common.
Ohio is located in both the 'Tornado Alley' and 'The Snowbelt'.
Snowstorms occur along the shore of Lake Erie.
Cleveland is the windiest city, with winds that average 11 mph (18 km/hr).
ECONOMY
The Ohio Chamber of Commerce
is dedicated to presenting Ohio
law~makers with the business perspective on important issues.
Advancing legislation that will support successful
Ohio businesses, cutting government red~tape, and
improving Ohio's job climate are only part of
the Chamber's mission.
They also save member companies money
with a wide selection of free services and cost~saving programs.
As Ohio's largest and most
diverse state~wide business advocacy group,
the Chamber has been a consistent voice for
business for more than a century.
Ohio
links the Northeast to the Midwest.
This geographic location
has proved to be an asset for economic growth and expansion.
Huge amounts of cargo and business traffic pass through the state
on well~developed highways.

The Ohio Treasurer of State
is responsible for collecting and safeguarding
most state taxes and fees, and for managing
Ohio's investment portfolio.
Ohio
specializes in capital goods, such as machine tools,
automobile parts, industrial chemicals, and plastic moldings.
Ohio
is also a major producer of
steel, processed foods, paints, tires & rubber products.
There are numerous automobile plants in Ohio
that manufacture cars.
The Ohio Small Business Council
works to promote and protect the establishment,
growth and vitality of small business in Ohio,
by supporting legislative and governmental actions
that encourage small business development.
Agriculture plays an important role in the state's economy.
Ohio is considered part of
the Corn Belt.
Some of the food items produced are Swiss cheese, eggs, tomatoes, milk,
corn, soybean, grapes, hogs, poultry, and apples.
There is a small commercial fishing sector on Lake Erie.
The principal catch is yellow perch.
Many seaports are found along the 312 miles (502 km)
of Lake Erie coastline.
Tourism is a thriving major industry.
SCHOOLS
The Ohio Dept of Education,
with the help of Ohio state business,
higher education and policy leaders,
strives to create a world~class education system
that prepares all students with the 21st century skills
and knowledge they need to succeed in the global marketplace.

The Ohio Board of Regents
has a mission to lead, advocate,
and coordinate the process of on~going transformation of
higher education to maximize accessible,
quality learning opportunities in a fiscally responsible
manner resulting in individual successes and an improved intellectual,
social and economic life for all Ohio citizens.
The Ohio Board of Regents:
coordinates a number of statewide councils
related to advanced degrees.
coordinates the Certificate of Authorization process
that all profit and non-profit private schools of higher education
must obtain in order to issue degrees, offer for~credit
coursework or programming.
delivers timely and informative higher education
news to the public as well as lawmakers in the form of press releases,
headlines and related links.
provides information about projects and initiatives
from across Ohio pertaining to student access to and
successful participation in post~secondary education.
promotes an atmosphere of responsiveness to
issues concerning assessment and accountability among
Ohio's colleges and universities.
The Ohio School Boards Association is a private, non~profit
statewide organization of public school boards.
Truly member driven, the association's purpose is to encourage and
advance public education through local citizen responsibility.
For more details please contact the
Ohio Department of Education.
HOSPITALITY
Experience the color and depth of Ohio's
rich history. Travel into the past, back through time
to colonial periods and prehistoric eras.
Have some fun along the way.
Museums, historic sites, tours and national parks showcase Ohio
diversity, from prehistoric man and Native Americans
to escaping slaves, from freedom trains to the discovery of flight.
The state is full of exciting travel experiences.
There are over 800 golf courses, plus
plenty of space to go camping, hunting, hiking, and fishing
as well as countless spectator sports to enjoy.
With over 2500 lakes and 43000 miles (70000 km) of rivers,
Ohio a paradise for boaters, fishermen, and swimmers.
When you're in Ohio you’ll find plenty of things to do,
the only problem is finding the time to do them all.
There are so many amazing attractions,
you may never want to leave.
Enjoy a wide array of events and activities
that are guaranteed to make your time spent in
Ohio unforgettable.
You're bound to have a exhilarating experience
that your family will remember for years to come.
Take a trip to one of the world~famous theme parks or
experience the bustling excitement of 1 of
Ohio's big cities;
home to record~setting roller coasters, renowned zoos,
museums, and year~round indoor water parks.
For great outdoor 4~season family fun,
be sure to check out Ohio's
many great state parks!
Wherever you happen to be in Ohio,
there's always something
unique to enjoy nearby.
Watch 1st~class theater performances,
view wonderful works of art, see the symphony,
stroll through botanical gardens, or enjoy fine dining cuisine.
Ohio has everything a sophisticated
traveler wants.
For more details
contact Ohio Tourism.
NEWS