Statehood Day
Join us at the Ohio Statehouse on Thursday, March 5, 2026!
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)
Register for Statehood Day
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the significance of Ohio’s Statehood Day?
March 1, 1803 is one of the most important dates in Ohio’s history. Ohio’s constitution was approved by Congress in early 1803 and signed by President Thomas Jefferson on February 19. Ohio’s first elections had been held in January and the newly-elected Ohio General Assembly took up state business for the first time in Chillicothe on March 1, 1803.
Why attend the Statehood Day event?
Ohio’s “birthday” on March 1 is a most appropriate date to convene Ohio’s history advocates and organizations to advocate and celebrate Ohio’s rich history. Anyone passionate about Ohio’s history is encouraged to attend the annual event at the Ohio Statehouse. You can also schedule an appointment to meet with your state representative and state senator that same day. You can find your elected officials linked on the buttons below.
Who puts on the Statehood Day event?
Statehood Day is sponsored by Ohio History Connection, Heritage Ohio, the Ohio Archaeological Council, the Ohio Local History Alliance, the Ohio Travel Association, the Ohio Genealogical Society, the Ohio Museums Association, the Ohio Historical Records Advisory Board, Preservation Ohio, the Ohio Academy of History, Ohio Humanities, the Ohio Council for Social Studies, the Society of Ohio Archivists and the America 250-Ohio Commission.
What is included in my registration?
When you register, you will get light coffee and pastries, view private and public collections of Ohio artifacts, time for networking and the ability to be part of something larger – the opportunity to make a meaningful difference by expressing your support for Ohio history.
What should I know about parking and where to go when I arrive?
It is recommended you arrive as early as possible to secure parking for the event. The ideal parking option is at the Ohio Statehouse garage (which can be accessed through any of the four sides of the building (parking fee kiosks are on the Green level). Note: The garage typically fills up before 9 a.m. when the General Assembly is in session. If the garage is full (signs will indicate this), there are several parking options nearby: Columbus Commons garage , the Vern Riffe Center garage, or other surface lots in the area.
The recommended entrances to the Statehouse are through either the Statehouse parking garage or the 3rd Street entrance. Please allow for extra time to go through the security check area. Once inside, make your way to the Atrium, which is the large open room that connects the historic Statehouse building with the Senate Annex. Complimentary coat racks are available.
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.
Meeting with your representative?
Check out advocacy resources from the Ohio Museums Association
Upcoming Webinar - Ohio Statehood Day: Advocating for Ohio History
Join Megan Wood, Executive Director & CEO of the Ohio History Connection, and Kevin Boehner, Director of Government Relations, to discuss this year's talking points and get some tips on how to best share the message with legislators in this free webinar offered by the Ohio Museums Association.
March 2, 2026 from 10-11a.m.