#每日地图[超话]# Map of the Ohio River from Fort Pitt 1776《自皮特堡开始的俄亥俄河的地图》,国会图书馆藏 俄亥俄河发源于宾夕法尼亚州匹兹堡市,由阿勒格尼河和莫农加希拉河汇流而成,蜿蜒流向西南方向,...
Cuyahoga River,riverin northeasternOhio, U.S., rising 15 miles (24 km) south ofLake Erieand 35 miles (56 km) east ofCleveland. It flows southwestward to the city ofCuyahoga Falls(where its falls were eliminated by a series of dams) on the northern edge ofAkron; there it drops into ...
in population. Ohio’s capital, after being located inChillicotheandZanesvilleduring the early years of statehood, was finally established in newly founded and centrally locatedColumbusin 1816. The state takes its name from theOhio River, which in turn traces its name to anIroquoianword meaning “...
Dreamed up more than 25 years ago, this route will eventually connect the Ohio River in Cincinnati to Lake Erie in Cleveland. Trail lovers the world over can now come to the Buckeye State and enjoy either the entire route (with some on-road connectors) or choose from the myriad of ...
A free state during theCivil War, Ohio's location along the Ohio River made it a critical stop on the Underground Railroad. The abolitionist sentiment was strong, and many Ohioans actively participated in helping enslaved people escape from the South to freedom in Canada. The state contributed ...
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On October 19, 1929, the US Post Office issued a 2¢ commemorative honoring the canalization of the Ohio River. It came as the culmination of over 50 years of work on the project, which was a major engineering feat.
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Youngstown, city, Mahoning and Trumbull counties, seat (1876) of Mahoning county, northeastern Ohio, U.S. It lies along the Mahoning River, near the Pennsylvania border, and is equidistant (65 miles [105 km]) from Cleveland (northwest) and Pittsburgh (so
Maumee River, river formed near Fort Wayne, Indiana, U.S., by the confluence of the St. Joseph and St. Marys rivers. It flows northeast into Ohio, past Defiance and on to Toledo, where it enters Lake Erie through Maumee Bay. About 130 miles (210 km) long