Cities Of Ohio

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Across
  1. 2. Known for its chili and the historic Over-the-Rhine district.
  2. 5. Recognized for its Y-Bridge over the Muskingum River.
  3. 8. Ohio’s first capital and center of ancient Hopewell culture.
  4. 10. Famous for its glassmaking history and Dickens Victorian Village.
  5. 13. Named for a fort built by General Anthony Wayne in 1794.
  6. 14. Home to Wittenberg University and a historic Westcott House.
  7. 17. Home to Cedar Point, the "Roller Coaster Capital of the World."
  8. 21. Known as the "Glass City" and home to a renowned art museum.
  9. 22. The Wright brothers' hometown and a hub for aviation history.
  10. 23. Ohio's capital and home to The Ohio State University.
  11. 24. The "Rubber Capital of the World."
Down
  1. 1. The filming location of The Shawshank Redemption.
  2. 2. The site of the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
  3. 3. Known as the "Flag City, USA."
  4. 4. A Lake Erie city with a history in shipbuilding and steel production.
  5. 6. The home of Ohio University, one of the oldest public universities in the U.S.
  6. 7. The location of Miami University, founded in 1809.
  7. 9. Famous for its tank plant and a namesake bean.
  8. 11. Named after a frontiersman and known for its historic courthouse.
  9. 12. Features the famous Great Circle Earthworks, built by the Hopewell culture.
  10. 15. Located at the confluence of the Scioto and Ohio Rivers.
  11. 16. Home of the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.
  12. 18. Once a major steel-producing city in northeastern Ohio.
  13. 19. A port city on Lake Erie with Underground Railroad history.
  14. 20. Ohio’s first permanent settlement, founded in 1788.