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5 Fun Facts About May 23 In Ohio History
1. In 1847, the Cincinnati Zoo opened its doors to the public, making it the second oldest zoo in the United States. The zoo's mission was to promote the conservation of endangered species through education and research. 2. In 1909, the Wright brothers completed the first ever flight over a...
5 Fun Facts About May 22 In Ohio History
1. In 1851, the first international rowing race between the United States and Canada was held in Walnut Hills, Ohio. The race took place on the Ohio River, and the American team won. 2. On May 22, 1906, a deadly tornado outbreak struck the state of Ohio. The storms caused...
5 Fun Facts About May 21 In Ohio History
1. In 1863, Ohio became the first state to officially commemorate Memorial Day as a holiday. The tradition began in the small town of Waterloo, Ohio, where a group of women organized a ceremony to honor fallen soldiers who had died in the Civil War. 2. On May 21, 1932,...
5 Fun Facts About May 20 In Ohio History
1. The Ohio Company was formed on May 20, 1749, in Boston, Massachusetts. It was a group of investors who aimed to purchase land in the Ohio River Valley to establish settlements. 2. On May 20, 1818, the first steamboat, the "Walk-in-the-Water," arrived in Cleveland, Ohio. It was a momentous...
5 Fun Facts About May 19 In Ohio History
1) On May 19, 1934, the first commercial flight landed at Cleveland Municipal Airport (now known as Cleveland Hopkins International Airport). The airport has since grown to become a major transportation hub for the region. 2) In 1984, the Cleveland Browns traded their legendary quarterback, Hall of Famer George Blanda,...
5 Fun Facts About May 18 In Ohio History
1. In 1899, the Ohio National Guard was dispatched to Akron to help quell a riot that had broken out at the city’s newly constructed Ohio State Penitentiary. The riot began when a group of four convicts went on a rampage in the prison’s shoe shop, sparking a larger uprising...
5 Fun Facts About May 17 In Ohio History
1. On May 17, 1803, the Ohio General Assembly met in Chillicothe to approve the state's first constitution, which established Ohio as the 17th state in the Union. 2. On May 17, 1859, the Cincinnati Red Stockings played their first professional baseball game, defeating the rival Great Westerns team 45-9....
5 Fun Facts About May 16 In Ohio History
1. On May 16, 1844, the Whig Party held a convention in Columbus, Ohio to nominate their candidate for the upcoming presidential election. They ultimately nominated Henry Clay, who would go on to lose to Democrat James K. Polk. 2. In 1920, Ohio became the 6th state to ratify the...
5 Fun Facts About May 15 In Ohio History
1. In 1803, Ohio became the 17th state to join the United States, achieving statehood on May 15. At the time, Ohio's population was roughly 45,000 people. 2. On May 15, 1856, the Ohio Agricultural and Mechanical College (now known as The Ohio State University) was founded through the Morrill...
5 Fun Facts About May 14 In Ohio History
1. In 1897, the first electric interurban railway ran from Dayton to Springfield, Ohio. The Dayton-Springfield Railway Company utilized alternating current (AC) power and connected the two cities in a way that was faster and more efficient than other forms of transportation at the time. 2. On May 14, 1935,...
5 Fun Facts About May 13 In Ohio History
1. The Toledo War ended on May 13, 1836: An ongoing dispute between Ohio and the neighboring state of Michigan over the Toledo Strip was resolved on May 13, 1836, when Congress granted Ohio statehood and jurisdiction over the contested land. 2. The first electric streetcar in Ohio's history was...
5 Fun Facts About May 12 In Ohio History
1. On May 12, 1802, the Ohio General Assembly passed a law that designated the city of Chillicothe as the first capital of Ohio. It remained the capital until 1810 when it was moved to Zanesville, and then to Columbus in 1816 where it has since remained. 2. On May...