1) One of the states of the United States of America.
Home to a bunch of formerly
bad but now improving pro sports teams, a ton of colleges, the OSU Buckeyes, actual buckeyes, part of the Rust
Belt, Cedar Point and a lot of soybeans, cows, and corn.
Ohio contains a little
bit of all the typical Midwestern environments- college towns, suburbs, cities, urban areas trying to reinvent themseles, farmlands, etc. It also contains part of Appalachia, and a large number of "swing voters". It has quite a few ardent
liberals and conservatives, and has been the home and/or birthplace of eight presidents. The weather, it being part of the Midwest region, is often "crazy" and swings between
hot, mild,
cold, and freezing. The four seasons are widely known to be "
winter, still
winter, almost
winter, and construction" or something to that effect (believed to be taken from a Jeff Foxworthy chain email).
There's definitely a lot more there than bad drivers, "hicks", and cows, and just driving through the state does not really do it justice. You've got to experience it to really understand it, and then you can pass judgement.
2) A song written by Neil Young (while he was working with Crosby, Stills, Nash, and Young) in response to the Kent State Massacre, which occured at Kent State University in Ohio on May 4, 1970 when National Guardsmen opened
fire on student protesters on the KSU campus.
1) "Ohio... the
heart of it all"
2) "This summer I hear the drumming,/ Four dead in Ohio."- Neil Young, (
Crosby,Stills, Nash, and Young), "Ohio"