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5 Fun Facts About August 8 In Ohio History
1. In 1912, the Ku Klux Klan made its first appearance in Ohio during a rally in Dayton. The organization had a significant presence in Ohio during the 1920s, with as many as 200,000 members estimated in the state. 2. On August 8, 1949, the deadliest aviation accident in Cleveland...
5 Fun Facts About August 7 In Ohio History
1. Ohio Becomes a State - On August 7, 1953, Ohio was admitted into the Union as the 17th state, making it the first state to be carved out of the Northwest Territory. 2. Cleveland Indians Championship - On August 7, 1948, the Cleveland Indians won their second World Series...
5 Fun Facts About August 6 In Ohio History
1. In 1803, Ohio became the 17th state of the United States on August 6th. It was the first state formed out of the Northwest Territory. 2. On August 6, 1908, Wilbur Wright, one of the Wright Brothers, made the first public flight demonstration in the United States in a...
5 Fun Facts About August 5 In Ohio History
1. On August 5, 1861, Ohio Governor William Dennison Jr. issued a call for 50,000 volunteers for the Union Army in response to the outbreak of the Civil War. Ohio would go on to provide over 300,000 soldiers for the war effort. 2. The Ohio State Fair has a long...
5 Fun Facts About August 4 In Ohio History
1. In 1914, the Ohio National Guard was mobilized during the outbreak of World War I. Known as the "Warrensville Riot," the National Guard was called in to quell a riot at a training camp in Warrensville, Ohio. 2. In 1932, Ohio native and aviation pioneer John Glenn was born....
5 Fun Facts About August 3 In Ohio History
1. In 1852, the first state fair in Ohio took place in Cincinnati. This annual event has grown to attract over 900,000 visitors each year and is now held in Columbus. 2. On August 3, 1923, Ohioan and inventor George Crum created the first potato chip at his restaurant in...
5 Fun Facts About August 2 In Ohio History
1. In 1858, the first Ohio State Fair opened in Springfield, attracting over 10,000 visitors. Today, the fair continues to draw large crowds and is one of the largest state fairs in the country. 2. In 1933, the Ohio River flood reached its height, causing significant damage and displacement throughout...
5 Fun Facts About August 1 In Ohio History
1. Ohio Becomes a State - On August 1, 1803, Ohio officially became the 17th state in the United States of America. This was a significant moment in Ohio's history, as it marked a new era of statehood and independence for the region. 2. First Electric Traffic Signal - On...
5 Fun Facts About July 31 In Ohio History
1. The first successful kidney transplant in Ohio was performed on July 31, 1967 by Dr. Floyd Loop at the Ohio State University Medical Center. The recipient, a 25-year-old man, went on to live a healthy life thanks to the groundbreaking surgery. 2. On July 31, 1894, the first professional...
5 Fun Facts About July 30 In Ohio History
1. In 1966, the National Football League announced that the city of Cincinnati would be awarded an expansion franchise, the Cincinnati Bengals. 2. In 1896, the first automobile race in Ohio took place in the city of Cleveland. The race covered a distance of 54 miles and was won by...
5 Fun Facts About July 29 In Ohio History
1. In 1845, the first issue of the anti-slavery newspaper, The Free Democrat, was published in Salem, Ohio. It advocated for the abolition of slavery and equal rights for all individuals. 2. In 1903, the Dayton Wright Brothers successfully completed the first free-flight test of their improved airplane, the Wright...
5 Fun Facts About July 28 In Ohio History
1. In 1868, the Ohio Wesleyan University first admitted women as students. This move made Ohio Wesleyan University one of the earliest American universities to accept women as students. 2. In 1945, a U.S. Army bomber crashed into the Empire State Building in New York City, killing 14 people. The...