The Ohio Statehouse has housed state government since 1857. This magnificent Greek Revival structure was started in 1839 and completed in 1861.
As a legislative government agency of the State of Ohio, the Capitol Square Review and Advisory Board (CSRAB) is responsible for maintaining the historic character of the Ohio Statehouse and Capitol Square while providing for the health, safety, and convenience of those who work in and visit the complex. The mission of the CSRAB is to facilitate the operation of state government, preserve the hist
orical integrity of the Capitol Square Complex, and educate visitors about the history of Ohio and civics. As the administrator of all Ohio Statehouse social media platform sites, the CSRAB has established the following posting guidelines for all Ohio Statehouse and CSRAB branded social media platform sites:
Ohio Statehouse and CSRAB social media sites are limited public forums and are intended to serve first and foremost as informational resources to the public. The CSRAB welcomes public comments on its social media pages; however, user-generated comments must adhere to this policy and are subject to monitoring. Comments may be rejected or removed (if possible) when the content:
• is off-subject or out of context
• contains slanderous, libelous, malicious, vulgar, abusive, or profane language
• is threatening, harassing, or discriminatory and/or promotes, fosters, or perpetuates discrimination on the basis of race, creed, color, age, religion, gender, marital status, status with regard to public assistance, national origin, physical or mental disability, or sexual orientation
• contains obscenity or sexually explicit material
• incites or promotes violence
• contains information that reasonably could compromise the safety or security of any individual, the public, or public systems
• encourages illegal activity
• promotes or opposes any political party, political campaign, candidate, ballot proposition, or active legislative action
• contains personal identifying information or sensitive personal information such as an address, phone number, or social security number
• advertises or promotes a commercial product or service, or any entity or individual
• contains spam, duplicative posts, or promotional announcements
• breaches any law, confidentiality, or copyright
The content posted by others to the Ohio Statehouse’s social media channels does not necessarily reflect the opinions and positions of the CSRAB, the Ohio Statehouse, or their employees. Questions concerning the online moderation of these channels can be directed to [email protected] or 614-752-7777. Thank you for your cooperation.
06/01/2026
Pin collectors, you’ll want to hear this!
Your America 250-Ohio county pin is for sale at the Statehouse Museum Shop. From Adams County to Wyandot County, you’ll find each of Ohio’s 88 counties represented as a special pin to celebrate of America’s 250th anniversary.
The “Ohioans in Space” painting is near the new exhibit of the Carl E. Walz spacesuit in the Ohio Statehouse Rotunda. Thanks to the Kent State University Museum and COSI for the display. COSI - Center of Science and Industry Kent State University Museum
05/26/2026
You're invited!
In collaboration with the Ohio Statehouse, join the ODNR Division of Geological Survey for a day dedicated to Ohio fossils. We’ll “Unearth a Story” starting by gathering in the Statehouse Atrium, where visitors can engage with numerous activities related to life in ancient Ohio. Then, a guided tour will examine the vast array of fossils that make up the building stones of Ohio's capitol. This free event is sure to be a favorite for anyone interested in Ohio's cultural and natural history
AGENDA
10:00 AM‒2:00 PM – Activities in the Statehouse Atrium
2:00‒3:30 PM – Guided fossil tour of the Statehouse and grounds
Learn more at ohiodnr.gov/earthsciencesummer.
The event is free and open to all ages.
05/26/2026
Mark your calendars! The Ohio Statehouse is hosting a new series called ‘Sketch and Stretch’ Thursdays in June. The dates are June 4, 11 and 25. Everyone is welcome to come together for free guided instruction for stretching by Yaizmen Fayne of RawYoga614 and sketching mentorship with artist Brian R. Williams. https://www.ohiostatehouse.org/calendar/event?id=1771
05/25/2026
The Ohio Statehouse is closed Monday, May 25 in honor of Memorial Day.
Visitors can walk around the grounds to Veterans Plaza and read letters from Ohioans in the military who served and those who never came home.
05/24/2026
In honor of Memorial Day, Governor Mike DeWine has ordered that the flags of the United States and the state of Ohio to be flown at half-staff upon all public buildings and grounds throughout the state of Ohio from 12:01 a.m. until noon on May 25, 2026.
The Ohio Statehouse will be closed on May 25 for Memorial Day.
05/24/2026
Free tours of the Ohio Statehouse on Sunday start at noon, 1, 2 and 3 p.m. Visit the Veterans Plaza to learn about Ohioans who served in the military. The Ohio Statehouse will be closed Monday May 25 for Memorial Day.
05/23/2026
Visitors are welcome to take a guided tour of the Ohio Statehouse on Saturday and Sunday at noon, 1, 2 and 3 p.m. Visit the Veterans Plaza to remember Ohioans in the military. The Ohio Statehouse will be closed Monday, May 25 in honor of Memorial Day.
05/22/2026
New product alert!
It’s finally here! America 250 Ohio flags are officially in stock at the Statehouse Museum Shop!
PS - The shop is open until 5 p.m. today if you're looking to buy one before the holiday weekend officially begins!
Ohio Statehouse America 250-Ohio
05/22/2026
A Dark-eyed Junco was spotted in April near the monument, “These Are My Jewels,” on the northwest side of Capitol Square. Juncos have not been seen recently. This one was probably migrating toward Lake Erie and Canada.