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A rectangular Ohio flag flies in front of the Benetka Road Covered Bridge in Ashtabula County. Ohio's flag is the only non-rectangular U.S. state flag. It is a rare example of a non-quadrilateral civil flag. According to vexillologist Whitney Smith, it may be loosely based upon cavalry flags of the Civil War and Spanish–American War.
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The Ohio Governor's page lists that the state insect is a ladybeetle is indigenous to Ohio, [23] therefore ruling out the possibility of the state insect being the 7-Spot, which is an invasive species in Ohio native to Europe. State fossil or State invertebrate fossil: The Isotelus maximus trilobite became the official state invertebrate fossil ...
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Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine ordered Tuesday that U.S. and Ohio flags on all public buildings and grounds throughout the state will be flown at half-staff through Nov. 29 to honor former First Lady ...
The flag we fly today is not how it appeared two centuries ago. The original flag, created in 1776, was designed with 13 stars and 13 stripes to represent the 13 American colonies.
Created by Sanrio employee Yuko Shimizu in 1974, Hello Kitty first appeared on a children’s coin purse in 1975, and in the subsequent decades, the character has become a beloved character ...