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1) Ohio
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Explores the land, people, history, economy, and travel opportunities of the state of Ohio.
3) Ohio
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Provides an introduction to the history, culture, geography, and government of Ohio.
5) Ohio
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Surveys the people, geography, and history of the state known as the "Buckeye State."
6) Ohio
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Introduces the history, geography, industries, notable sights, and famous people of the Buckeye State.
9) Ohio
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Introduces Ohio's history, geography, economy, and environmental concerns.
11) Ohio
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"Engaging images accompany information about Ohio. The combination of high-interest subject matter and narrative text is intended for students in grades 3 through 8"
13) Ohio
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"Surveys the history, geography, government, economy, and people of Ohio"--Provided by publisher.
14) Ohio
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Introduces the state of Ohio to young readers and lists historical facts, important cities, and some of its natural wonders.
15) Ohio
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From a giant mound of earth that winds like a snake to historic military airplanes, there's lots to see and do in Ohio! Additional features include maps on each spread, state symbols, famous people, fact bubbles, and informative captions that highlight some of the things that make Ohio special. A table of contents, sources for further research, a phonetic glossary, and an index support readers and extend learning.
16) The day the river caught fire: how the Cuyahoga River exploded and ignited the Earth Day movement
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"After the Industrial Revolution in the 1880s, the Cayuhoga River in Cleveland, Ohio, caught fire almost twenty times, earning Cleveland the nickname “The Mistake on the Lake.” Waste dumping had made fires so routine that local politicians and media didn't pay them any mind, and other Cleveland residents laughed off their combustible river and even wrote songs about it. But when the river ignited again in June 1969, the national media picked...