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Ohio the “Buckeye State” By: Sam Watkins and Trent Stonesifer Class: Business Presentations Date: 10/10/13
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Ohio the “Buckeye State”

By: Sam Watkins and Trent StonesiferClass: Business Presentations

Date: 10/10/13

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❖ Title Slide❖ State Capital❖ State History❖ Geographic ❖ Major industrie

s/services❖ Natural Resour

ces❖ Famous People❖ Major Cities❖ Major Colleges

Table of Contents❖ Tourist Attracti

ons❖ Climate/Weath

er❖ State Motto❖ State Outdoors❖ State Nicknam

e(s)❖ Other Facts❖ First Flight ❖ In Conclusion❖ Citations

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State Capital ● Columbus is Ohio’s state capital.● It is located almost directly in the middle

of the state. ● The nickname of Columbus is “The

Discovery City.” ● It is the capital of the largest city in Ohio.

● 15th largest city in the US.● Mayor is Michael B. Coleman.

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❖ Evidence shows that the Ohio Valley was inhabited by native people as early as 13,000 BC.

❖ On February 19, 1803: US President Thomas Jefferson signed an act of Congress that approved Ohio's boundaries and constitution.

❖ The United States created the Northwest Territory under the Northwest Ordinance of 1787.

❖ During the 18th century the French set up a system of trading posts to control the fur trade in the region of Ohio.

State History

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● Ohio’s geographical size is 66,514.06 sq. miles

● The population is 11,600,500 people in 2012.

● Ohio is the seventh most populated state in the U.S.

Geographic

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❖Machine-tool manufacturing.❖Second leading steel producer.❖Oil refining.❖Production of automobiles and

automotive parts.

Major industries/services

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● Over 3 billion tons of coal have been mined.

● 460 oil and gas wells were drilled in 2011.

● in 2011, limestone, sand, gravel, and salt were mined.

● 300 to 400 million board feet of timber are harvested each year.

Natural Resources

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❖Neil Armstrong❖The Wright Brothers❖William H. Taft❖Cy Young❖William McKinley❖Ulysses Grant❖Maya Lin

Famous People

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● World's Largest Horseshoe Crab● A Christmas Story House● World's Most Infamous Soap Box Derb

y Car● Cedar point● Rock and roll hall of fame ● Pro- football hall of fame● Kings Island

Tourist Attractions

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❖ The climate of Ohio is a humid continental climate

❖ The summer is warm and sunny❖ Temperatures in summer run mostly in the 90’s.❖ The winters get cold.❖ Temperatures is usually around 17-43 degrees

fahrenheit in the winter.

Climate/Weather

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“With God, all things are possible.”

State Motto

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●Flower- Scarlet Carnation●Bird- Cardinal ●Tree- Ohio Buckeye●Animal- White Tailed Deer

State Outdoors

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❖Buckeye State (Known most)

❖The Mother of Presidents

❖Birthplace of Aviation❖The Heart of It All

State Nickname(s)

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● Cleveland is home to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.● The Pro Football Hall of Fame is located in Canton.

● Cincinnati Reds were the first professional baseball team.● Cincinnati had the first professional city fire department.● Ohio’s official website is http://www.ohio.gov/

Other Facts

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❖ The Wright Brother’s First Flight was on December 17, 1903

❖ 10:36 was the exact take off time ❖ They took two flights that day❖ The wind gust was around 27 mph

First Flight

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❖ Ohio is a rather large state. ❖ There are many resources and

industry in Ohio. ❖ There are tons of fun things to do in

Ohio. ❖ Ohio has several nicknames. ❖ There are several big cities in Ohio.❖ Ohio’s state capital, Columbus, is

the 15th largest city in the U.S.

In Conclusion...

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❖ http://www.ohio.gov/❖ http://www.50states.com/ohio.htm#.UkXCPYZQG

So❖ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ohio❖ http://www.flickr.com/photos/jstephenconn/53421

91339/❖ http://www.mapsofworld.com/usa/states/ohio/ohi

o-location-map.html❖ http://www.city-data.com/states/Ohio-Industry.ht

ml❖ http://www.roadsideamerica.com/location/oh❖ http://consumer.discoverohio.com/visitorinformat

ion/aboutohiosclimate.aspx❖ http://www.theoec.org/natural-resources❖ http://www.statesymbolsusa.org/Ohio/Ohio-state-

motto.html

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