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  2. Buckeye chicken - Wikipedia

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    Nettie Metcalf, who created the breed in 1896. The Buckeye was first bred and developed in 1896, by Nettie Metcalf, a resident of Warren, Ohio. [6]: 56 It is the only American breed of chicken known to have been developed by a woman, although women customarily were in charge of the household poultry flock on farms and in households throughout much of U.S. history.

  3. Why are Ohioans called buckeyes? The term was once an insult

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    Ohio is known as the Buckeye State because buckeye trees were prevalent in the area when the territory was settled in the late 18th century. The buckeye gets its name from its distinctive nutlike ...

  4. Buckeye Bulldog - Wikipedia

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    The Buckeye Bulldog is a 1984 Mack Super Liner "Super Semi" built, owned and operated by Jesse Ray (J.R.) Collins (died September 2022), [1] who resides in Chardon, Ohio. The Buckeye Bulldog is currently competing professionally in the National Tractor Pullers Association (NTPA). [ 2 ]

  5. Buckeye - Wikipedia

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    Buckeye (nickname), a nickname for residents of the U.S. state of Ohio, the "buckeye state" Ohio State Buckeyes, the intercollegiate athletic teams of the Ohio State University; Brutus Buckeye, the mascot of the Ohio State University; Aesculus glabra, also known as the Ohio buckeye, Ohio's state tree; Cleveland Buckeyes, a Negro league baseball ...

  6. Buckeye, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Buckeye is an unincorporated community in Milton Township, Jackson County, Ohio, United States. [1] [2] Buckeye was founded as a company town for the local Buckeye Furnace, built around 1850 and listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1975. Another local site on the list is the Buckeye Furnace Covered Bridge. [3]

  7. Buckeye–Woodhill - Wikipedia

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    Buckeye–Woodhill is a neighborhood on the East Side of Cleveland, Ohio. It borders the neighborhoods of University Circle and Fairfax to the north, Kinsman to the west, Buckeye–Shaker to the east, and Mount Pleasant to the south. Once a predominantly Hungarian neighborhood, its population is today largely African American. [2]