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Ohio became the 17th state on March 1, 1803 and was originally populated by people who were improperly whacked by the Detroit mob and dumped into Lake Erie.

The state flower of Ohio is the Scarlet Carnation, more popularly known as the flower that cheapskates buy for their ladies instead of roses.

The first ambulance service in the US was started in Cincinnati, Ohio, in 1865 as a method of promoting physical fitness among lawyers.

Cleveland, Ohio is home to America's first traffic light. The idea was borrowed from the French "war light", whose green, red, and yellow signals told French citizens whether to flee, surrender, or collaborate.

Ermal Fraze invented the pop-top can in Kettering, Ohio, which replaced the older, less reliable method of opening cans - outraging a Muslim into suicide-bombing it open for you.

Singer Dean Martin was born in Steubenville, Ohio, and was the last non-Frenchman to sincerely believe that Jerry Lewis was funny.

The cash register was invented in Dayton, Ohio in 1879 by James Ritty. The first model consisted of a locking drawer attached to his wife's cleavage.

"Hang On Sloopy" is the official state rock song of Ohio, which narrowly beat out "Smack My Bitch Up".

Although Ohio's state nickname is the "Buckeye State", long-time residents still prefer the previous nickname of the "Big Red Dangling Nuts State".

Ohio's name comes from an Iroquois Indian word meaning "Lake Erie's on fire again".

Founded in 1869, the Cincinnati Reds were the first professional baseball team. The second professional team wasn't created until 1870, which may explain why the Reds won their first 130 games by forfeit.

Akron, Ohio was the first city to use police cars. Coincidentally, it was also the first city with a donut shop.

Cincinnati was the first city with a full-time professional fire department, originally consisting of 25 Dalmations with bladder-control problems.

Akron, Ohio is the rubber capital of the world, annually producing enough of the material to supply rubber chickens to every crappy prop comic on earth. Or to supply one Carrot Top show.

The American Federation of Labor union was founded in Columbus, Ohio. It offers all the high-quality corrupt thuggery you've come to expect from East Coast unions, but with a pleasant mid-western accent.

At the age of 77, Ohio senator John Glenn became the oldest man to visit outer space aboard the space shuttle Discovery. The ship was grounded for six months afterwards while crews worked around the clock to get the "old person smell" out of it.

Cleveland, Ohio, is the home of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, which is located across the street from the Alcohol and Drug Abuse Museum.

Ohio is the nation's leading producer of greenhouse and nursery plants. None of which are marijuana. And no, I don't know where you can get any. Now get away from me, you stupid hippy!

Canton, Ohio, is home to the Pro Football Hall of Fame. There's no doubt in my mind that Terrell Owens will make it in there someday - if he stops at the front counter and pays for an adult admission ticket.

Neil Armstrong was born in Wapakoneta, Ohio, and became the first man to walk on the moon. The second man to walk on the moon... eh... who cares about THAT loser!

Born in Dayton, Ohio, the Wright Brothers invented the airplane in 1903. Their accomplishment was was largely ignored until they invented the scantily-clad stewardess in 1905.

Americans have elected seven presidents from the state of Ohio. If we elect three more, we'll get a coupon for a free Speaker of the House.

The hot dog was given its name by concessionaire Harry Stevens of Niles, Ohio, after discovering that people weren't interested in buying his "snouts & sawdust sausages".

50% of the United States population lives within a 500 mile radius of Columbus, Ohio. The other 50% lives with a profound sense of relief.

Charles Kettering of Loudonville, Ohio, invented the automobile self-starter in 1911, which was a huge improvement over the old method of grabbing the engine block while peeing on an electric fence.

Ohio's state flag is the only one of the 50 states' which is a pennant shape, rather than rectangular. Sorta like that kid you went to school with who thought that being the only person with a mullet made him cool.

In 1839, Charles Goodyear of Akron, Ohio, developed the process of vulcanizing rubber. Prior to that time, rubber could neither live long nor prosper.

Teflon was invented by Roy Plunkett of New Carlisle, Ohio, in 1938 after he followed a recipe for homemade glue typed up by his dyslexic secretary.

Oberlin College was founded in 1833, with the goal of becoming the first interracial and coeducational college in the US. It took a lot of persuading to get people to part with perfectly good tuition money only to be forced to rub elbows with filthy Irishmen.

Civil War General and US President Ulysses S. Grant was born in Point Pleasant, Ohio. His only notable accomplishments were getting really drunk and killing people. Which means that if Ted Kennedy ever became president, we'd soon have a new portrait on the $50 bill.

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Now if you'll excuse me, I've gotta go find an electric fence so I can start my car.


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Seriously, what the hell was that all about? Something really bad happen to you in Ohio or what? I was born and raised hear in Ohio and had the fortune to travel to nearly ALL of the states as a child. I can honestly say I would never move to another state especially PA with all of they're ridiculous car regulations. You want to talk about States why don't we talk about our liberal strong holds that introduce all of our worst policies "I won't mention names". Love Ohio, HaHa
 
I think Tommy Chong has a glass blowing shop in Ohio. Don't know what they're used for but I hear they can withstand the heat from a cigarette lighter.
 
You certainly did your research.

Look at all the automotive related firsts.

Charles Kettering's company- Dayton Electric (Delco).

At the heigt of the "age of invention" (around 1900), more patents were issued in Ohio than any other state.

I believe the roller coaster, the air brake, carbonless paper, and the elevator were also invented in Ohio.
 
Super Man was created by 2 Clevelanders.
Bob Hope sold news papers on the streets of Cleveland when he was a child.
The Black Keys are from Akron as are Devo.
Tim Conway of McHales Navy and Carol Burnett shows from Chagrin Falls Ohio.
The James Gang is from Cleveland and Joe Walsh went to Kent State.
A Christmas Story was filmed in Cleveland as was parts of Deer Hunter.
Lake Erie is a world Class fishery for Walleye, Small Mouth Bass and Steel Head Trout.
John D. Rockefeller was from Cleveland and started the Standard Oil Company.
Drew Carey is from Cleveland

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Henry Mancini,
Halle Barry,
Arsenio Hall,
Jim Backus of Gilligans Island, and the voice of Mr Magoo
Margaret Hammilton of the Wisard of Oz and old Folgers coffee commercials
Wes Craven
Hal Holbrook
Debra Winger
Burgess Meredeth of Rocky movies
Tracy Chapman,
Eric Carmen
Dean Martin from Stuebenville.
the O,Jays
Chrissi Hyde of the Pretenders from Akron
Clark Gable of Gone with the Wind from Cadiz Ohio

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The Mopar Nationals are held on OHIO
 
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