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OHIO
Find Ohio real estate listings, houses for sale, new homes, foreclosures and
more. View the Multiple Listing Service (MLS) in many areas. Click a link below
to view homes for sale in OhioOhio is one of the nation's industrial
leaders, ranking third in manufacturing employment nationwide. Important
manufacturing centers are located in or near Ohio's major cities. Akron is known
for rubber; Canton for roller bearings; Cincinnati for jet engines and machine
tools; Cleveland for auto assembly, auto parts, and steel; Dayton for office
machines, refrigeration, and heating and auto equipment; Youngstown and
Steubenville for steel; and Toledo for glass and auto parts.
The state's fertile soil produces soybeans, corn, oats, greenhouse and nursery
products, wheat, hay, and fruit, including apples, peaches, strawberries, and
grapes. More than half of Ohio's farm receipts come from dairy farming and sheep
and hog raising. Ohio ranks fourth among the states in lime production and also
ranks high in sand and gravel and crushed stone production.
Tourism is a valuable revenue producer, bringing in $30.7 billion in 2004.
Attractions include the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, Indian burial grounds at
Mound City Group National Monument, Perry's Victory International Peace
Memorial, the Pro Football Hall of Fame at Canton, and the homes of presidents
Grant, Taft, Hayes, Harding, and Garfield.
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Map of Ohio Counties

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