
Real Estate Tips:
Determine your expected earnings and how you will receive them. Figure out what form your earnings will be in. There are many ways to get them back. These include rent, dividends, and interest. Some types like real estate and stocks can earn and grow in value. Figure out what the potential of your investment is over time. Keep in mind that there are investment opportunities past just traditional stocks and bonds. Commodities are an asset class with both risks and rewards but can provide hedges against inflation. Also look at real estate income trusts to invest into the real estate market without being tied to individual pieces of property.
3 Popular Attractions In Ohio
- Toledo Zoo and Aquarium: Zoo and aquarium in Toledo, Ohio.
- Easton Town Center: Shopping complex in Cleveland, Ohio.
Ohio Facts:
- East Liverpool was the beginning point of the United States Public Land Survey. The location was the area from which a rectangular-grid land survey system was established under the Ordinance of 1785. The survey provided for administration and subdivision of land in the Old Northwest Territory. The Ordinance stipulated that all public lands were to be divided into townships six miles square.
- Ohio University was founded in 1804 at Athens and is recognized as the first university in Ohio and in the Northwest Territory.
- Neil Armstrong, the first man to walk on the moon, is also an Ohio native.
- Ohio's state flower is the carnation and the state bird is the cardinal.
Cleveland
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Clockwise, from top: Downtown Cleveland skyline; the James A. Garfield Memorial; the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame; FirstEnergy Stadium; the West Side Market; Severance Hall; Fountain of Eternal Life statue; and the Cleveland Museum of Art
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Motto(s):
Progress & Prosperity
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Country | United States |
State | Ohio |
County | Cuyahoga |
Founded | July22, 1796 |
Incorporated (village) | December23, 1814 |
Incorporated (city) | March6, 1836[1] |
Named for | Moses Cleaveland |
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•Type | Strong mayor / Council |
•Body | Cleveland City Council |
•Mayor | Justin Bibb (D) |
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•City | 82.49sqmi (213.65km2) |
•Land | 77.74sqmi (201.35km2) |
•Water | 4.75sqmi (12.30km2) |
Elevation | 653ft (199m) |
Population | |
•City | 372,624 |
•Rank | 54th in the United States 2nd in Ohio |
•Density | 4,793.21/sqmi (1,850.63/km2) |
•Metro | 2,088,251 (34th) |
Demonym(s) | Clevelander |
Time zone | UTC−5 (EST) |
•Summer (DST) | UTC−4 (EDT) |
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Area code | 216 |
FIPS code | 39-16000 |
GNIS feature ID | 1066654[3] |
Major airports | Hopkins International Burke Lakefront |
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Website | clevelandohio.gov |
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Top Tourist Attractions in Dayton – Travel Guide Ohio:
National Museum of the U.S. Air Force, Carillon Historical Park, Benjamin & Marian Schuster Performing Arts Center, Dayton Art Institute, Boonshoft Museum of Discovery, America's Packard Museum – The Citizens Motorcar Co, Dayton Aviation Heritage National Historical Park, The Wright Cycle Company Complex, Woodland Cemetery & Arboretum, Oregon District, Huffman Prairie Flying Field, RiverScape MetroPark
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