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"Home Additions: What you should know"
This article on Home Additions will be of interest to anyone who is considering building an addition to their home in , Ohio. Things to consider during your home addition project are discussed and include building restrictions, compatibilty to the rest of your home, choosing a contractor, and the different types of home additions. You wouldn't want to be forced to tear down any of the completed work on your home addition, so as this article stresses, make sure you have a building permit. Find out from city hall if there are any local zoning ordinances that could affect your project, such as lot setbacks and height restrictions. Also covered are cost-effective tips on Home Additions . If you start moving plumbing, walls, radically altering the floor plan and making changes to the roofline these will all increase your costs significantly.
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Facts and Trivia About: Ohio

Facts about Ohio:
Population of Ohio: 11353140
Ohio is a Midwestern state of the United States. Part of the Great Lakes region, Ohio is a cultural and geographical crossroads, which was settled by people from New England, the Middle States, Appalachia, and the upper south. "This slice of the mid-west contains a bit of everything American—part north-eastern and part southern, part urban and part rural, part hardscrabble poverty and part booming suburb," notes The Economist. Prior to 1984, the United States Census Bureau considered Ohio part of the North Central Region. That region concept was renamed "Midwest" and split into two divisions. Ohio is now in the East North Central States division.
Ohio was the first state admitted to the Union under the Northwest Ordinance. Its U.S. postal abbreviation is OH; its old-style abbreviation is O. Ohio is an Iroquoian word meaning "good river." The name refers to the Ohio River that forms its southern border.
Ohio is a major producer of machines, tires and rubber products, steel, processed foods, tools, and other manufactured goods. This is not immediately obvious because Ohio specializes in producers goods (goods used to make other goods, such as machine tools, industrial chemicals, and plastic moldings). Nevertheless, there are well known Ohio consumer items including some Procter & Gamble products, Smuckers jams and jellies, and Day-Glo paints.
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