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I always mesds up the tables so I won't even add to to them, but missing is:
Source: http://www.ohiohistorycentral.org/topic.php?nm=state_symbols&rec=19
And then we have to wait to see what the amphibian is, the race is between the salamander and bullfrog.
Thanks for putting this together! §tepshep • ¡Talk to me! 17:30, 2 March 2008 (UTC)
No prob Step. I'll get the other stuff in there when I get a bit of time to sit down and do it (probably late tonight). Oddly enough, when I took Ohio History in 7th grade(do they still teach that in schools back home?), I seem to remember that the Large Mouth Bass was (at least at one time) the official State fish. Yesterday, I discovered Walleye as the unofficial fish, but in 2000 , the Smallie was nominated and pending. After 8 years though, I imagine that they've given up. Ryecatcher773 ( talk) 18:37, 2 March 2008 (UTC)
Rye. Last time I had Ohio history was in 4th grade, and I won't take it again til next year earliest (9th), but most likely looking at not hitting it til 10th. What a shame. Edit:To add,
Unofficial
Unsure
§tepshep • ¡Talk to me! 23:47, 2 March 2008 (UTC)
An Other section sounds about right for the remainder of the items. It would be great, maybe in the next months, seeing this become a Featured List. (How's 2 weeks sound for a PR??) §tepshep • ¡Talk to me! 03:16, 4 March 2008 (UTC)
I can't find any reference online to an official state slogan. I found the Transportation and Travel slogans of "Ohio, the Heart of it All" and "Ohio, so much to discover". But not a reference anywhere to a official slogan?? §tepshep • ¡Talk to me! 21:06, 3 March 2008 (UTC)
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The State Seal section of the page says that the river in the Ohio state seal is the Ohio river but it also reference the "Great Seal of Ohio" wikipedia page which says that it is the Scioto river. Although there is a reference which does say that it is the Ohio river, most sources, such as http://www.ohiohistorycentral.org/entry.php?rec=1879, say that its the Scioto river. |
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I always mesds up the tables so I won't even add to to them, but missing is:
Source: http://www.ohiohistorycentral.org/topic.php?nm=state_symbols&rec=19
And then we have to wait to see what the amphibian is, the race is between the salamander and bullfrog.
Thanks for putting this together! §tepshep • ¡Talk to me! 17:30, 2 March 2008 (UTC)
No prob Step. I'll get the other stuff in there when I get a bit of time to sit down and do it (probably late tonight). Oddly enough, when I took Ohio History in 7th grade(do they still teach that in schools back home?), I seem to remember that the Large Mouth Bass was (at least at one time) the official State fish. Yesterday, I discovered Walleye as the unofficial fish, but in 2000 , the Smallie was nominated and pending. After 8 years though, I imagine that they've given up. Ryecatcher773 ( talk) 18:37, 2 March 2008 (UTC)
Rye. Last time I had Ohio history was in 4th grade, and I won't take it again til next year earliest (9th), but most likely looking at not hitting it til 10th. What a shame. Edit:To add,
Unofficial
Unsure
§tepshep • ¡Talk to me! 23:47, 2 March 2008 (UTC)
An Other section sounds about right for the remainder of the items. It would be great, maybe in the next months, seeing this become a Featured List. (How's 2 weeks sound for a PR??) §tepshep • ¡Talk to me! 03:16, 4 March 2008 (UTC)
I can't find any reference online to an official state slogan. I found the Transportation and Travel slogans of "Ohio, the Heart of it All" and "Ohio, so much to discover". But not a reference anywhere to a official slogan?? §tepshep • ¡Talk to me! 21:06, 3 March 2008 (UTC)
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The State Seal section of the page says that the river in the Ohio state seal is the Ohio river but it also reference the "Great Seal of Ohio" wikipedia page which says that it is the Scioto river. Although there is a reference which does say that it is the Ohio river, most sources, such as http://www.ohiohistorycentral.org/entry.php?rec=1879, say that its the Scioto river. |
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