For some reason, most of the country thinks that Ohio is filled with farms. Ohio is roughly the shape of square (very roughly - it's more of a heart, really...). diaggonally accross the middle diagonal(from Cincinati, to Dayton, to Columbus, to Cleveland), plus most of the north west corner, is all urban/ suburban. To the south-East is mostly national forrest and a few minning towns/ industrial towns. The west is farms.
The vast majority of Ohioians are suburbanites/ urbanites. Also, it's the fourth most populace state in the union. Yet, for some reason, the rest of the country seems to think that it's all hickish farmland, wich is actually in Eastern Kentucky and Tennessee. Iowa isn't all that bad either. It's mostly farms, but they'rer high-tech and not hicks. |