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Section 5.022 | State airplane.

...yer III, first flown on June 23, 1905, near Dayton, Ohio, is hereby adopted as the state airplane.

Section 5.03 | State bird.

...ommonly known as the "cardinal," is the official bird of the state.

Section 5.031 | State reptile.

...ictor, known as the black racer, is the official reptile of the state.

Section 5.032 | State animal.

... known as the white-tailed deer, is the official animal of the state. Naming the white-tailed deer as the official animal of the state does not relieve the division of wildlife of its duty to manage the deer population and its distribution.

Section 5.033 | State amphibian.

...known as the spotted salamander, is the official amphibian of the state.

Section 5.034 | State frog.

...commonly known as the bullfrog, is the official frog of the state.

Section 5.036 | Official pet.

...shelter pet is hereby designated as the official pet of the state to raise public awareness of shelter animals.

Section 5.04 | State coat of arms.

...right foreground of the shield a full sheaf of wheat bound and standing erect; in the left foreground, a cluster of seventeen arrows bound in the center and resembling in form the sheaf of wheat; in the background, a representation of Mount Logan, Ross county, as viewed from Adena state memorial; over the mount, a rising sun three-quarters exposed and radiating thirteen rays to represent the thirteen original colonie...

Section 5.05 | State tree [Editorial note: H.B. 65 of the 100th General Assembly, effective 10/2/1953, misspelled the scientific name. The correct spelling is Aesculus glabra.].

... the "Buckeye" is hereby adopted as the official tree of the state.

Section 5.06 | State motto.

...s Are Possible" shall be adopted as the official motto of the state.

Section 5.07 | State gem stone.

...ety of quartz, is hereby adopted as the official gem stone of the state.

Section 5.071 | State invertebrate fossil.

...gomery county, is hereby adopted as the official invertebrate fossil of the state.

Section 5.072 | State bicentennial bridge.

...The Blaine Hill bridge in Belmont county, which was constructed in 1828 as part of the national road and is the oldest bridge in the state, is hereby designated the bicentennial bridge of the state.

Section 5.073 | State prehistoric monument.

... time period, are hereby designated the official prehistoric monument of the state.

Section 5.074 | Official historical architectural structure.

...many purposes, is hereby designated the official historical architectural structure of the state.

Section 5.075 | State artifact.

...tive Ohio pipestone, is adopted as the official state artifact.

Section 5.076 | All-American soap box derby.

...ated in Akron, is hereby adopted as the official gravity racing program of the state.

Section 5.077 | Official state penal museum.

...formatory preservation society, is the official state penal museum.

Section 5.078 | State fossil fish.

...ion years ago, is hereby adopted as the official fossil fish of the state.

Section 5.08 | State beverage.

... tomato juice, is hereby adopted as the official beverage of the state.

Section 5.081 | State fruit.

...The fruit, Lycopersicon esculentus, commonly known as the tomato, is hereby adopted as the state fruit.

Section 5.082 | State native fruit.

...The fruit, Asimina triloba, commonly known as the pawpaw, is hereby adopted as the state native fruit.

Section 5.09 | State song.

...autiful Ohio," is hereby adopted as the official song of the state, the lyric being written by Ballard MacDonald, with special lyrics by Wilbert B. McBride, and the music being composed by Mary Earl. The special lyrics are as follows: I sailed away; Wandered afar; Crossed the mighty restless sea; Looked for where I ought to be. Cities so grand, mountains above, Led to this land I love. Chorus Beautiful Ohio, ...

Section 5.091 | Ohio a "Purple Heart State".

...g our combat wounded veterans for their service and sacrifice by allowing the United States of America to maintain its sovereignty. Ohio is declared to be the first "Purple Heart State" in the United States of America.

Section 5.10 | State seal.

...All official seals shall have engraved thereon the coat of arms of the state, as described in section 5.04 of the Revised Code. The great seal of the state shall be two and one-half inches in diameter and shall consist of the coat of arms of the state within a circle having a diameter of one and three-fourths inches, surrounded by the words "THE GREAT SEAL OF THE STATE OF OHIO" in news gothic capitals. The great se...