'Ohio's Newest Symbol is a 2,000-Year-Old Tobacco Pipe'

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briarfriar

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From The Cleveland Plain Dealer of April 28:
"COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Ohio has an official bird (cardinal), a flower (carnation), an insect (ladybug) and even a reptile (black racer snake). Oh, and a fruit (paw paw) too.
Now the state is about to have an official artifact -- a 2,000-year-old stone tobacco pipe discovered more than a century ago in an ancient Native American burial ground near Chillicothe."
Click the link to read the whole story.
Jay

 

cortezattic

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coalsmoke, interesting observations. I tend to agree, but I'm no expert.

Wouldn't it be hilarious if Ohio's official stone artifact turns out to be from somewhere else? :lol:

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