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Here is the Exhibit described in the pages of the booklet as it is arranged in Ohio's space in the Court of States group. The view is taken from the balcony at the entrance.

Over the balcony but not practical of portrayal herein are three murals, the center painting depicting Ohio's welcome and on either side paintings illustrating two of the great principles of Ohio's basic law—Religious Tolerance and Manual Freedom.

Ohio's exhibit comprises over thousand feet of floor space. Practically everything in the exhibit except the paint on the walls is intended to be of permanent value to the State and to continue its usefulness through future generations.

Attendance up to forty thousand people per day have visited the Exhibit.

A woman points to an enormous map of Ohio; the caption reads: "Locate the Ohio Communities Roads, Rivers, and Points of Interest you wish to see by looking up key number and pressing buttons."