Posted in Ohio
March 26, 2021
9 Privileges Ohioans Have That The Rest Of The U.S. Doesn’t
Ohio is a truly special place to live. From our abundance of state parks and world famous museums to our incredible history and hidden gems, there are plenty of privileges that come with living in Ohio. The following are 9 of our favorite privileges that automatically come with living in the Buckeye State.
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Cedar Point Amusement Park in Sandusky, Ohio is a world famous attraction for roller coaster fanatics.

We paved the way for mankind.

Cleveland is the proud home of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.

It's just a short road trip to Canton.

Ohio has the largest Amish population of any state in the nation. (As of 2000, the Amish population in Ohio was 49,750. Pennsylvania comes in at number 2 with an Amish population of 40,100.)

All throughout the state, these beautiful barns give our state a unique stamp on America the Beautiful. (The pictured barn is located in Stark County.)

Adventure is never very far away.

It's one of the most beloved museums in all of Cleveland.

Pictured is the Loveland Castle Museum, just a short drive from Cincinnati.
What other privileges would you add to this list? Share your thoughts with us!
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