Neighbors
Famous Ohio Inventors
Cities
Symbols
Miscellaneous
100

Our neighbor to the North.

Michigan

100

The inventor of the light bulb.

Thomas Edison.

100

This is the capital of Ohio.

Columbus.

100

The state bird.

Cardinal.

100

This Ohioan was the worlds first person to walk on the moon.

Neil Armstrong.

200

Our Neighbor to the South.

Kentucky.

200
This man, who is credited for inventing the electric cash register and the electric car starter, has a Dayton suburb and a hospital group named after him.
Charles F. Kettering.
200

Known as the Queen City, it is in Southwest Ohio on the banks of the Ohio River.

Cincinnati.

200

This symbol is unique to Ohio because it's the only one in the United States that is not a rectangle.

Flag.

200

Ohio is famous for having been home to 7 of these, more than any other state but Virginia.

Presidents.

300

Indiana is our neighbor in this direction.

West.

300

The first names of the famous Wright Brothers.

Orville and Wilbur.

300

Known as the Rock and Roll Capital of the World, this city lies on Lake Erie in the Northeast corner of Ohio.

Cleveland.

300

This is the state insect.

Ladybug.

300

This famous Ohioan was known for her "getting her gun" and sharpshooting in Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show.

Annie Oakley.

400

Known as the Keystone state, it touches Ohio's Eastern border.

Pennsylvania.

400

This man invented the pull tab that you can now find on the top of a can of soda.

Ermal Fraze.

400

Home to the Wright Brothers, and the Birthplace of Flight, this city sits along Ohio's Western border.

Dayton.

400

This is the state tree. O-H!

Buckeye.

400

This battle during the Frontier Wars is considered to be the largest defeat of the American Army by native forces.

St. Clair's Defeat.

500

This state has the Appalachian Mountains running through them and is part of Ohio's Southeast border.

West Virginia.

500

Garrett Morgan allowed us to breathe easier and drive more safely with one of these two inventions.

Gas Mask or Stop Light.

500

This city was the original capital of Ohio.

Chillicothe.

500

This is the state fossil.

Trilobite.

500

This famous Ohioan and Shawnee leader is one of the most well-known Native Americans in US history.

Tecumseh

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