OHIO – Ohio is a state filled with place names that reflect its rich history, from those honoring Native American tribes and early settlers to cities named after European counterparts. While some towns have long, descriptive names, a fun piece of trivia often arises: which Ohio town has the shortest name? The answer is a tie between two tiny, unincorporated communities that pack a lot of history into just three letters.
The Champions of Brevity: Ada and Ira
While there are no incorporated villages or cities in Ohio with just two letters, the title for the shortest well-known town name is often considered a tie between two places:
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- Ada,…