Ohio State in United States
Description
Ohio, the Buckeye State, stands at the crossroads of American history, industry, and innovation. With major cities like Cleveland, Columbus, and Cincinnati, Ohio offers a mix of manufacturing, tech startups, and rich cultural institutions. It’s also a swing state with outsized political influence and a strong collegiate sports culture.
Ohio’s telecom network began with area code 216, and now includes 614, 513, 937, 330, 740, 419, and overlays like 380, 283, 567, and 234. These Ohio area codes represent both historic urban centers and growing suburban regions, ensuring consistent connectivity across one of the nation’s most economically balanced states.
Ohio’s telecom network began with area code 216, and now includes 614, 513, 937, 330, 740, 419, and overlays like 380, 283, 567, and 234. These Ohio area codes represent both historic urban centers and growing suburban regions, ensuring consistent connectivity across one of the nation’s most economically balanced states.
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Area Codes
Major Cities
City | Prefixes |
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Cleveland | |
Brookpark | |
Lakewood | |
Eastlake | |
Strongsville | |
Euclid | |
Chagrin Falls | |
Independence | |
Beachwood | |
Bedford | |
Willoughby | |
Richfield | |
Bay Village | |
Brecksville | |
Maple Heights | |
Valley City | |
Rocky River | |
Solon | |
Wickliffe | |
Aurora | |
Westlake | |
Macedonia | |
North Royalton | |
North Olmsted | |
Twinsburg | |
Olmsted Falls | |
Grafton | |
Cuyahoga | |
Northfield | |
Carnegie | |
Berea | |
Broadview Heights | |
Warren | |
Killbuck | |
Massillon | |
Big Prairie | |
Canal Fulton | |
Akron | |
Canton | |
Medina | |
Chippewa Lake | |
Stark | |
Trumbull | |
North Canton | |
Summit | |
Portage | |
Youngstown | |
Garrettsville | |
Wooster | |
Dalton |