Ohio

Ohio is geographically located in the Heartland of the United States-- which makes it easy to take a trip to much of the United States of America and even Canada.

Indiana
State directly to the West, home of Indianapolis and the Indy 500.
Kentucky
State directly to the South, home of Louisville and Lexington Kentucky and the Kentucky Derby.
Pennsylvania
State directly to the East, home of Philadelphia and Pittsburgh. Known for its revolutionary war era historical sites mainly in Philadelphia and its steel industry.
Michigan
State to the North, home of Detroit. Has about 12,000 inland lakes, 38 deep-water ports, more miles of coastline than any state but Alaska, and more lighthouses than any other U.S. state.
Ontario
Canadian province to the North, home of Ottawa Canada's capital, as well as Ontario's own capital Toronto.
West Virginia
State to the Southeast, home of Charleston. It's often called the "Mountain State", being the only state in the USA to lie completely within a mountain range in this case, the Appalachians.