Buckeye State
The "Buckeye State" is a nickname for the state of Ohio in the United States. This name comes from the Ohio buckeye tree, which is native to the region. Ohio is known for its diverse geography, including plains, hills, and rivers, making it a significant area for agriculture and industry.
Ohio became the 17th state to join the Union on March 1, 1803. The state is home to several major cities, including Columbus, Cleveland, and Cincinnati. Ohio has a rich history and is known for its contributions to American culture, including being the birthplace of several U.S. presidents.