5 reasons to love living in Ohio

Columbus Ohio Skyline at Sunset with Rich Street Bridge.

Columbus Ohio Skyline at Sunset with Rich Street Bridge.

From ease of travel, to an amazing craft beer selection, and a heritage as a hotbed for inventors and inventions, here are five of the many reasons to be glad you're living  in Ohio:

1. Heritage

John Glenn, file photo

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Ohio is the birthplace of many American pioneers, including The Wright Brothers, Neil Armstrong, and John Glenn. Ohio is home to a disproportionate number of patents and inventions, thanks to prolific inventors such as Charles Kettering. In addition, Wright Patterson Air Force Base and Lexis Nexis continue to attract top talent to the Dayton area, to ensure Ohio’s legacy for invention and innovation continues.

>> Related: Memorial planned for astronaut, U.S. Sen. John Glenn

2. Hotbed for creativity

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Every locale has gift shops of products local and unique to the area, as well as other attractions. In Dayton, Nucleus Co-Share and Proto Build Bar foster creativity in Daytonians. Proto encourages patrons to build models or other projects from kits and in-house 3D printers while enjoying a drink. The creative mindset is part of the city's mindset. You can buy t-shirts which read “Dayton Patented. Originals wanted.” As artists and designers continue to flock to the area, the trend is only likely to continue.

>>Related: 8 great gifts from Dayton boutiques (that you’ll want to keep yourself)

3. Holiday light displays

The Legendary Lights of Clifton Mill will open for the season on Nov. 25. STAFF FILE PHOTO

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Ohioans embrace the saying of “go big or go home” during the holidays. Locally, you can find dazzling light displays at Clifton Mill, Woodland Lights, and Light Up Middletown. The Columbus Zoo and Aquarium Wildlights in Columbus and the PNC Festival of Light in Cincinnati are breathtaking as well.

>>Related: 10 must-see holiday light displays close to home

4. Craft beer selection

Warped Wing Brewing Company 26 Wyandot St. Dayton, OH 45402 937-222-7003 Tap Room: Wed-Thurs 5pm-10pm, Fri 4pm-12am, Sat 2pm-12am, Sun 1pm-6pm Retail sales: Wed-Thurs 5pm-10pm, Fri 4pm-12am, Sat 2pm-12am, Sun 1pm-6pm Tours: Sunday 2pm & 4 pm by reservation www.warpedwing.com @warpedwing JIM WITMER / STAFF

Credit: Jim Witmer

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Credit: Jim Witmer

According to the Brewers Association, as of 2015, Ohio is home to 143 craft breweries, which is 12th in the nation. Arcade bars and other themed bars are cropping up all over the state. Dayton’s own Crafted and Cured, Carillon Brewery, and soon to open D20 are just some of the latest.

>>Related: Wandering Griffin brewpub now open

5. Ease of travel

The Brent Spence Bridge, pictured here from the Covington, Kentucky side of the Ohio River, has been deemed “functionally obsolete” by the Federal Highway Association’s National Bridge Inventory. A $2.6 billion project will refurbish the current bridge and build a new one next to it to alleviate the congestion. The bridge was designed to handle 80,000 vehicles a day when it opened in 1963, but roughly 172,000 vehicles travel every day between Ohio and Kentucky on the bridge.

Credit: Michael D. Pitman

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Credit: Michael D. Pitman

A Columbus-based research firm determined four Ohio cities are among the top five cities in the nation to locate a business due to their ease of access to the majority of the U.S. population. The survey concluded that Columbus is within 500 miles of 48 percent of the U.S. population. Dayton and Cleveland are tied with 46 percent, and Cincinnati is 500 miles within 44 percent of the U.S. population. Even though a recent study listed Ohio drivers as the nation’s 17th worst, that means there are still 16 states with even worse drivers.

>>Related: Study: Ohio among worst drivers. No joke!

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