There are actually three townships that are named Amanda, Ohio. Where each got their name is not known, and each is considered to be small in size.
Yes
Ohio is the 17th state
When they wanted to name the college they wanted it to be proper. So instead of calling it Ohio St. Univ. they put a "The" in front if it. To become, The Ohio State University. And yet people still call it Ohio St. Unless those people went to the college or are fans of it. They say THEE Ohio State University. Kinda full of them selves if you ask me.
As of the 2008 Tournament, Ohio State has been in the Division I basketball championship game five times: 1939 - Oregon 46, Ohio State 33 1960 - Ohio State 75, California 55 1961 - Cincinnati 70, Ohio State 65 1962 - Cincinnati 71, Ohio State 59 2007 - Florida 84, Ohio State 75
It is named after the Ohio River.
Ohio was named for the Ohio River
The Buckeye Tree, is the state tree of Ohio, Ohio State University, being the official state University of Ohio, used the name of the State tree (Buckeye Tree) for their official athletic nickname.
The state of Ohio is named after the Ohio River. Ohio is the name that the Iroquois Indians used when referring to the river and means "large" or "beautiful river."
Ohio Stadium
Ohio got its name from the Iroquois term ohi-yo', meaning "great river"
Ohio University Bobcats Ohio State University Buckeyes
The state tree of Ohio is the Ohio Buckeye, also known as the American buckeye, or fetid buckeye. Its scientific name is Aesculus glabra.
The state of Ohio was named for the river which runs through it. The Iroquois which inhabited the region had already named the Ohio river, and European settlers decided to use that name for the land as well as the body of water.
The US river and state name is Ohio.
Listen to the name- Ohio State Buckeyes belong to Ohio state.
Ohio, Ohio River