From the lowlands in the East to the additional lowlands in the West, Ohio
is a land of few contrasts and little else. The state's economy is based mostly
on barbers' shops, the Wilmington Petting Zoo, and the Ohio Welcome Station
on Interstate 74 near Harrison.
The principal exports of Ohio are: diamonds, toucans, ceramic gnomes,
italian cheeses, shelf kittens, library books, calendars, novels,
vacuum cleaner bags, utility belts, mitres, sceptres, giraffe skulls,
ball-and-socket joints, snippets, and other things.
One of the 50 states of North America.
| | Nickname: | the Bug-Eyed state
| | State | Capital: | Columbus
| | Official State | Tree: | Corn
| | Official State | Flower: | Corn
| | Official State | Mammal: | Corn-dog
| | Official State | Vegetable: | Corn
| | Official State | Snack: | Corn
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