Ohio Statehood Day

Join us for our celebration of Ohio Statehood Day this year at the Ohio Statehouse: From Statehood to Semiquincentennial!

Ohio Statehood Day 2026 marks more than 223 years of history—it bridges our founding as the 17th state in 1803 to the nation’s 250th anniversary. This theme invites Ohioans to reflect on the state’s pioneering role in shaping America and to look forward to the innovations and ideas that will define our future. It’s a celebration of heritage, progress and the enduring spirit that connects Ohio to the heart of the nation. There's no cost to register, but please RSVP!

Schedule

Thursday, March 5, 2026

10–11 a.m.: Light Refreshments and Socializing

  • Be sure to check out the America 250-Ohio and partner tables in the Rotunda and Atrium!

11–11:10 a.m.: Program Begins with Opening Remarks from Megan Wood, executive director & CEO of the Ohio History Connection

11:10–11:25 a.m.: Keynote Address by former Speaker of the House Bob Cupp

11:25–11:30 a.m.: Ohio History Leadership Award Presented to Conestoga

11:30–11:45 a.m.: Board Resolution

11:45–11:55 a.m.: Closing Remarks from AM-250 Ohio (Doug Preisse and Mayor Michael Coleman)

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Frequently Asked Questions

Statehood Day is also a great time to meet with your representatives to talk about what's important to you. The Ohio Museums Associations has provided great advocacy resources below. There are also links further down to identify your legislators.

Contributing Organizations

Special thanks to the following organizations for their contributions: Heritage Ohio, the Ohio Academy of History, the Ohio Archaeological Council, the Ohio Local History Alliance, the Ohio Travel Association, the Capitol Square Review and Advisory Board, the Ohio Museums Association, Ohio Humanities, Preservation Ohio, the Ohio Genealogical Society, the Ohio Council for Social Studies, Ohio Historical Records Advisory Board, the Society of Ohio Archivists, the National Afro-American Museum and Cultural Center, the America 250-Ohio Commission and the Hopewell Ceremonial Earthworks.