- The first ambulance service was established in
Cincinnati in 1865.
- Cleveland boasts America's first traffic light.
It began on Aug. 5, 1914.
- Ermal Fraze invented the pop-top can in
Kettering.
- James J. Ritty, of Dayton, invented the cash
register in 1879 to stop his patrons from pilfering house profits.
- "Hang On Snoopy" is the official state rock
song.
- Cincinnati Reds were the first professional
baseball team.
- The Y Bridge in Zanesville was first built in
1814 to span the confluence of the Licking and Muskingum Rivers. The
current bridge is the fifth construction at the same location. "Ripley's
Believe It or Not" proclaimed it the only bridge in the world which you
can cross and still be on the same side of the river.
- Akron was the first city to use police cars.
- Cincinnati had the first professional city fire
department.
- Akron is the rubber capital of the world.
- The American Federation of Labor was founded in
Columbus.
- Ohio senator John Glenn became the oldest man to
venture into outer space.
On February 20, 1962 he was the first American to orbit the earth. In
October of 1998 at age 77 he returned to the space program and traveled
back into space.
- Cleveland is home to the Rock and Roll Hall of
Fame.
- Ohio is the leading producer of greenhouse and
nursery plants.
- The Pro Football Hall of Fame is located in
Canton.
- Neil Armstrong became the first man to walk on
the moon. He was from Wapakoneta.
- The Wright Brothers are acknowledged as
inventors of the first airplane they were from Dayton.
- The popular television sit-com, "The Drew Cary
Show" is set in Cleveland.
- East Liverpool was the beginning point of the
United States Public Land Survey. The location was the area from which a
rectangular-grid land survey system was established under the Ordinance of
1785. The survey provided for administration and subdivision of land in
the Old Northwest Territory. The Ordinance stipulated that all public
lands were to be divided into townships six miles square.
- Seven United States presidents were born in
Ohio. They are: Ulysses S. Grant, Rutherford B. Hayes, James A. Garfield,
Benjamin Harrison, William McKinley, William H. Taft, and Warren G.
Harding.
- Some well-known personalities were born in Ohio.
Among them Steven Spielberg, Paul Newman, Annie Oakley, Arsenio Hall and
Clark Gable.
- The first full time automobile service station
was opened in 1899 in Ohio.
- In 1852 Ohio was the first state to enact laws
protecting working women.
- Ohio gave America its first hot dog in 1900.
Harry M. Stevens created the popular dining dog.
- Ohio became the 17th state on March 1, 1803.
- East 105th Street and Euclid Avenue in Cleveland
was the site of the first pedestrian button for the control of a traffic
light. The boy chosen for the 1948 newsreel to demonstrate its operation
was Louis Spronze.
- Ohio has an area of 41,330 sq miles. It ranks
34th in state size.
- Columbus is the state capital and Ohio's largest
city.
- 50% of the United States population lives within
a 500 mile radius of Columbus.
- Dresden is the home of the world's largest
basket. It is located at Basket Village USA.
- Fostoria is the only city to be situated in
three counties (Seneca, Hancock & Wood).
- Ohio's state flag is a pennant design. It is the
only state flag of that design in the United States.
- Ohio University was founded in 1804 at Athens
and is recognized as the first university in Ohio and in the Northwest
Territory.
- Oberlin College was founded in 1833.It was the
first interracial and coeducational college in the United States.
- The Glacial Grooves on the north side of Kelleys
Island are the largest easily accessible such grooves in the world. They
were scoured into solid limestone bedrock about 18,000 years ago by the
great ice sheet that covered part of North America.
- Marietta was Ohio's first permanent settlement.
Founded in 1788 by General Rufus Putnam and named in honor of Marie
Antoinette, then queen of France.
- Chillicothe was Ohio's first capital city.
- Cleveland became the world's first city to be
lighted electrically in 1879.
- Ohio is known as the Buckeye State.
- Thomas A. Edison from Milan developed the
incandescent light bulb, phonograph, and early motion picture camera.
- John Lambert of Ohio City made America's first
automobile in 1891.
- Charles Kettering of Loundonville invented the
automobile self-starter in 1911.
- Charles Goodyear of Akron developed the process
of vulcanizing rubber in 1839.
- Roy J. Plunkett of New Carlisle invented Teflon
in 1938.
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- W.F. Semple of Mount Vernon patented chewing gum
in 1869.
- John Mercer Langston is believed to have been
the first African American elected to public office. He was elected clerk
of Brownhelm in 1854.
- Long jumper DeHart Hubbard was the first African
American to earn an Olympic Gold Medal. The award occurred during the 1924
Olympics games held in Paris. He set the record for long jumping.
- Jesse Owens grew up in Cleveland. He won four
gold medals in the 1936 Olympics in Berlin.
- Paul Laurence Dunbar of Dayton is known as the
poet laureate of African Americans.
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