Storage units are available throughout the state to accommodate you. Whether you are looking for a storage unit to help clear some room in the garage, or store away seasonal clothing and unused sporting equipment, Ohio provides you with self-storage unit options. Here you will find everything you will need to rent the storage unit that is right for you. For those new to the state, there are several
storage companies in Ohio and through the area offering affordable rates and quality service.
Origin of State's Name: The name Ohio comes from the Iroquois Indian word for Good River.
Capital City: Columbus, a thriving metropolitan area of 1.75 million, is the capital of Ohio. Located in the second-fastest growing metropolitan region in the Midwest, Columbus is seizing new opportunities, and quickly becoming one of the nation's most progressive and business-friendly cities in the country.
Population: The state of Ohio has a population of approximately 11.8 million residents.
Driving: The
Ohio Bureau of Motor Vehicles website is where you will find driver's license information, applications, testing requirements, driver's manuals, testing locations and more.
Agriculture and Industry: The state's leading agricultural sectors include soybeans, dairy products, corn, tomatoes, hogs, cattle, poultry and eggs. Transportation equipment, fabricated metal products, machinery, food processing and electric equipment are Ohio's leading industries.
State Bird: Ohio designated the northern cardinal as its official state bird in 1933. One of the country's favorite backyard birds, the cardinal is distinctive in appearance and sound.
State Tree: In 1953, the Ohio buckeye was designated the official state tree of Ohio. The state's nickname is "the buckeye state."
State Flower: In 1904, Ohio designated the red carnation as the official state flower. The red carnation was chosen to honor President William McKinley.
State Song: Written by Ballard MacDonald, the states song of Ohio is "Beautiful Ohio."