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English: The Ohio Building at the 1901 Pan-American Exposition. Cleveland architect John Eisenmann designed both this building and the flag that flew above it, which is now the Ohio state flag.
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Source (October 21, 1901). "Ohio Day at Pan-American Exposition". Ohio Archæological and Historical Quarterly 10 (9): 123. Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Society.
Author Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Society

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