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  2. Flag of Ohio - Wikipedia

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    A method of folding the flag of Ohio was created by Alex Weinstock, a Boy Scout from Junction City, [5] for his Eagle Scout service project. It requires two people. It requires two people. The procedure was passed by the 125th Ohio General Assembly as House Bill 552 and signed into law by Governor Bob Taft on February 15, 2005: [ 20 ]

  3. Timeline of U.S. state and territory flags - Wikipedia

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    Missouri: 1913 Missouri: Montana: 1905 1981 Montana: Nebraska: 1963 Nebraska: Nevada: 1905 1915 1929 1991 Nevada: New Hampshire: 1909 1931 New Hampshire: New Jersey: 1896 New Jersey: New Mexico: 1915 1920 New Mexico: New York: 1778 1901 2020 New York: North Carolina: 1861 1885 1991 North Carolina: North Dakota: 1911 North Dakota: Ohio: 1902 ...

  4. List of Ohio state symbols - Wikipedia

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    To commemorate the centennial of the flag In 2002, the General Assembly adopted The Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag of Ohio: I salute the flag of the state of Ohio and pledge to the Buckeye State respect and loyalty. [13] The pledge was designed to be given by Ohio residents following the Pledge of Allegiance. [14] State seal

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  6. Flags on 3 Ohio buildings to fly at half-staff Wednesday in ...

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    Governor Mike DeWine ordered the U.S. and Ohio flags be flown at half-staff Wednesday on 3 state buildings in honor of late state Sen. Ted Gray.

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  8. John Eisenmann - Wikipedia

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    John Eisenmann (March 26, 1851 – January 6, 1924) was an architect in Cleveland, Ohio. As part of Eisenmann & Smith he designed the Cleveland Arcade in downtown Cleveland . He also designed the Main building for Case School of Applied Science , present-day Case Western Reserve University , where he was also the school's first professor of ...

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