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Driving Through the Ohio Countryside!
Driving through Ohio!
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Ohio Listeni/oʊˈhaɪ.oʊ/ is a state in the Midwestern United States. Ohio is the 34th largest (by area), the 7th most populous, and the 10th most densely populated of the 50 United States. The state's capital and largest city is Columbus.
The name Ohio originated from Iroquois word ohi-yo', meaning great river or large creek. The state, originally partitioned from the Northwest Territory, was admitted to the Union as the 17th state (and the first under the Northwest Ordinance) on March 1, 1803. Although there are conflicting narratives regarding the origin of the nickname, Ohio is historically known as the Buckeye State (relating to the Ohio buckeye tree) and Ohioans are also known as Buckeyes.
The government of Ohio is composed of the executive branch, led by the Governor; the legislative branch, which comprises the Ohio General Assembly; and the judicial branch, which is led by the Supreme Court. Currently, Ohio occupies 16 seats in the United States House of Representatives. Ohio is known for its status as both a swing state and a bellwether in national elections.
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Join us for a tour of the Norfolk Southern Dayton District.
The Dayton District is a railroad line owned and operated by the Norfolk Southern Railway in the state of Ohio. The line runs from Columbus, southwest to Cincinnati, along former Pennsylvania Railroad and New York Central Railroad lines. Its east end is at or near the Columbus District, Sandusky District, and West Virginia Secondary; its south end is near Bond Hill, where it meets CSX Transportation's Cincinnati Terminal Subdivision and the Indiana and Ohio Railway's Midland Subdivision. Along the way, it junctions the New Castle Subdivision at Evendale.
This video will cover the portion of the line between Middletown and London Ohio. This program was shot between April of 2008 and February of 2009. During most of 2008 this line saw on average, 15 trains per 24 hour period, not including extras and specials. Towards the end of 2008, the recession began to take its toll on the railroad business of the Dayton District.
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Ohio
Ohio: home to John Glenn, Neil Armstrong, Jesse Owens, and many more famous people, as well as the Ohio State Buckeyes and Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Find out more in our latest state video. #50states #OH
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Hi. My name is Michelle, and I am currently an intern in the Public Affairs Section at the
U.S. Embassy Vienna. Today, I'm here to tell you about my home state of Ohio.
Ohio often serves as a bridge between the Midwest and the Northeast, making it a popular hub for business. After all, it is home to Wendy's and Abercrombie & Fitch.
Ohio sits on Lake Erie to the north and is bordered by the Ohio River to the South allowing for many ports, as well as a lot of sailing, kayaking, and fishing. The river also gave Ohio its name. The Iroquois word ohi-yo means great river.
Native Americans inhabited Ohio for quite some time, with the Adena and Hopewell tribes being the most famous. Both tribes were mound-builders leaving behind spectacular works that are still studied today, mainly the Great Serpent Mound of the Adena and the earthworks from the Hopewell. However, these and most other indigenous cultures disappeared from Ohio by the late 17th century.
On March 1, 1803, Ohio became the 17th state. Today, Ohio has three major cities, known as the three C's, which cut diagonally across the state. Cincinnati is in the southwest, Columbus, the state capital, in the middle, and Cleveland, the Mistake on the Lake, in the northeast, where I'm from.
On the shore of Lake Erie, Cleveland is home to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. While
often picked on by outsiders, Cleveland is a great place to live. It is also home to several
professional sports teams, including with my favorite baseball team-the Cleveland Indians. Go Tribe! Cleveland also has the second largest Playhouse Square in the country and the Cleveland Clinic and University hospitals which are world-renowned.
Also, my home town is often used as a backdrop in movies. In fact, The Avengers was
partially filmed in Cleveland and the upcoming Iron Man III and Captain America will
be as well.
Columbus is home to one of the largest college campuses in the country, The Ohio State
University, home of the Buckeyes, where you can always here our state rock song, Hang on Sloopy. As with most schools, our football team is the most well-known with seven national championships, but we can claim dozens of championships in other sports as well. Olympic gold-medalist Jesse Owens, basketball-star Bobby Knight, and golfer Jack Nicklaus all attended Ohio State.
Ohio is known as the Buckeye state, after the Ohio Buckeye Tree. Another nickname is the Birthplace of Aviation, as Ohio was home to the Wright brothers. Ohio is also the
birthplace of seven presidents and home to an eighth. One of these presidents James A.
Garfield lived less than twenty minutes from my home.
Ohio is home to both John Glenn, the first American to orbit the Earth, and Neil
Armstrong, the first man to walk on the moon.
If you get out of the cities, you will see the beauty of Ohio that I love. The farmlands,
forests, and gentle hills are great for hiking, picnics, and even swimming if you're so brave. Here you can get all four seasons, gorgeous sunsets, and can drink your morning coffee while watching the deer in your backyard.
Ohio offers the best of both worlds, with the bustle of the city and the beauty of the country, so I invite you to visit-we have something for everyone.
Most Haunted Places In Ohio
These are what I believe are the most haunted places in the Buckeye State.
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Welcome to Buckeye State and the Birthplace of Aviation, with Cincinnati, OH skyline.
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Dirt Roads of Ohio: Nashville to Loudonville.
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All About Ohio
This video can be used to teach Early Childhood students about Ohio.
Exploring Southern Ohio [Part 1]
While talking with a friend from Ohio, it struck me. What the hell is in Ohio that's worth seeing? So, I planned a road trip around the southern part of that state. What I found was Ohio's Appalachia, great people and some history I was previously ignorant about. MUSIC BY BOB MARLEY, BUFFALO SOLDIER.
Ahrens Named D-III Player of the Year in Ohi
VERSAILLES -- Versailles senior Kyle Ahrens was named the Division III player of the year in the state of Ohio Wednesday.
Ahrens is headed to Michigan State next season.
The future Spartan will also compete in the High School Slam Dunk contest next Wednesday in Indiana.
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Inside Juvenile Detention
As recently as 2005, the state of Virginia had eight centers like Bon Air Juvenile Correctional Facility, housing more than 1,300 delinquent youth. But by 2017, after a series of reforms, that number had shrunk to one.
“It's not that you can't do good work here,” said Andy Block, who, since 2014, has served as the juvenile-justice department’s director. “But the place itself and the design and the size and the location are barriers to doing good work.” Block and others are working to close Bon Air and replace it with something that reflects the juvenile justice reforms that have taken hold in Virginia and across the country—a system that once focused on confinement is now dedicated to rehabilitation. In recent years, more than 70 percent of Virginia's juvenile inmates were rearrested within three years of their release.*
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*This documentary originally stated that Virginia has one of the highest recidivism rates in the country. This characterization was based on incomplete data. The documentary also stated that the three-year rearrest rate for current Bon Air inmates would be 74 percent. This was the rate for former juvenile inmates in Virginia in 2014. We regret the errors.
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Flyers prospect Kyle Ahrens drives Versailles past Bethel
DAYTON -- Flyers prospect Kyle Ahrens leads Versailles to a tournament win over Bethel. Here are the raw highlights.
MONSTER Shark Caught in a RIVER
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Video to Ohio from U.S. Embassy Vienna, Austria
US Botschaft Wien to OHIO
Hi. My name is Michelle, and I am currently an intern in the Public Affairs Section at the
U.S. Embassy Vienna. Today,
I'm here to tell you about my home state of Ohio.
Ohio often serves as a bridge between the Midwest and the Northeast, making it a popular hub for business.
After all, it is home to Wendy's and Abercrombie & Fitch.
Ohio sits on Lake Erie to the north and is bordered by the Ohio River to the South allowing for many ports, as well as a lot of sailing, kayaking, and fishing.
The river also gave Ohio its name. The Iroquois word ohi-yo means great river.
Native Americans inhabited Ohio for quite some time, with the Adena and Hopewell tribes being the most famous.
Both tribes were mound-builders leaving behind spectacular works that are still studied today, mainly the Great Serpent Mound of the Adena and the earthworks from the Hopewell. However, these and most other indigenous cultures disappeared from Ohio by the late 17th century.
On March 1, 1803, Ohio became the 17th state. Today, Ohio has three major cities, known as the three C's, which cut diagonally across the state. Cincinnati is in the southwest, Columbus, the state capital, in the middle, and Cleveland, the Mistake on the Lake, in the northeast, where I'm from.
On the shore of Lake Erie, Cleveland is home to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
While often picked on by outsiders, Cleveland is a great place to live. It is also home to several professional sports teams, including with my favorite baseball team -the Cleveland Indians.
Cleveland also has the second largest Playhouse Square in the country and the Cleveland Clinic and University hospitals.
Also, my home town is often used as a backdrop in movies. In fact, The Avengers was
partially filmed in Cleveland and the upcoming Iron Man III and Captain America will
be as well.
Columbus is home to one of the largest college campuses in the country.
The Ohio State University, home of the Buckeyes, where you can always here our state rock song, Hang on Sloopy.
As with most schools, our football team is the most well-known with seven national championships, but we can claim dozens of championships in other sports as well.
Olympic gold-medalist Jesse Owens, basketball-star Bobby Knight, and golfer Jack Nicklaus all attended Ohio State.
Ohio is known as the Buckeye state, after the Ohio Buckeye Tree.
Another nickname is the Birthplace of Aviation, as Ohio was home to the Wright brothers.
Ohio is also the birthplace of seven presidents and home to an eighth. One of these presidents James A. Garfield lived less than twenty minutes from my home .
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Versailles' Ahrens Earns Trip to National Slam
VERSAILLES -- Versailles senior and future Michigan State Spartan Kyle Ahrens dominated the final round of voting to win a trip to the American Family Insurance High School Slam Dunk Championship in Indianapolis.
Ahrens emerged from the 16 player field of bracket style voting and will compete against seven other of the country's best high school dunkers.