Cincinnati
1 tracked location with city destinations as the dominant category (1 entries).
Alias-ready locations: 1 of 1.
3 tracked locations in Ohio
Current timeline coverage for Ohio is sparse, which makes this page most useful for understanding tracked locations and monitoring when the first confirmed entries appear.
Use this state profile as a watchlist: track Cleveland and Columbus, validate changes on /news?state=Ohio, and compare pattern shape against South Carolina and North Carolina.
These links move from this state profile into filtered timelines, fresh updates, and venue-type hubs so you can continue analysis without repeating the same navigation steps.
Review the full chronology for Ohio, including 0 confirmed entries in the current dataset.
Monitor newly published reports and confidence-scored updates before they settle into longer-term trend analysis.
Use the national dashboard to benchmark this state against broader movement totals and event-type distribution.
Move from this profile to adjacent state hubs to compare regional travel concentration and cadence.
Use a baseline Public Appearance filter to monitor event-specific chronology as new entries are confirmed.
Track incoming Public Appearance reporting in Ohio without unrelated event noise.
Ohio currently includes 3 tracked city destinations. Use this hub to compare similar venues.
This benchmark helps separate local state patterns from the overall tracker footprint.
Share of Tracked Locations
3.8%
3 of 79 locations
Share of City Hubs
4.2%
3 of 71 unique city hubs
Dominant Venue Category
city destinations
100% in Ohio vs 69.6% nationally
Ohio currently represents 3.8% of all tracked locations (3 of 79) and 4.2% of tracked city hubs (3 of 71).
Local composition in Ohio is shaped by city destinations; nationally, the strongest category is city destinations. In Ohio, this top category accounts for 100% of tracked locations (3 entries), compared with 69.6% nationally.
Ohio currently spans 3 city hubs, including Cleveland, Columbus, and Cincinnati, with high-use venues such as Cleveland and Columbus. 3 location profiles in this state include alias matching to improve source-reference detection.
Ohio currently spans 3 tracked city hubs with a north-south span of 2.4 latitude degrees and an east-west span of 2.82 longitude degrees across mapped locations.
Coverage Mix
3 cities / 1 location types
Based on 3 tracked locations.
Alias Coverage
3 alias-ready locations
Supports source matching beyond exact venue naming.
Geographic Edge Points
North: Cleveland
West: Cincinnati | East: Cleveland
Cincinnati - Cincinnati
Type: city | Coordinates: 39.1031, -84.5120
Alias signals: duke energy convention center
Cleveland - Cleveland
Type: city | Coordinates: 41.4993, -81.6944
Alias signals: huntington convention center
Columbus - Columbus
Type: city | Coordinates: 39.9612, -82.9988
Alias signals: greater columbus convention center
Ohio is currently distributed across 3 tracked city hubs. Highest-density hubs: Cincinnati (1), Cleveland (1), and Columbus (1). Use these city clusters to compare venue concentration and source-matching coverage before drilling into event chronology.
1 tracked location with city destinations as the dominant category (1 entries).
Alias-ready locations: 1 of 1.
1 tracked location with city destinations as the dominant category (1 entries).
Alias-ready locations: 1 of 1.
1 tracked location with city destinations as the dominant category (1 entries).
Alias-ready locations: 1 of 1.
Ohio currently has 0 confirmed timeline entries in the dataset used by this site.
Use this page for state-level concentration and location mix, then use /history for event chronology and /stats for cross-state comparisons.
Ohio currently includes 3 tracked locations, led by Cleveland (Cleveland), Columbus (Columbus), and Cincinnati (Cincinnati).
Ohio accounts for 3.8% of all tracked locations (3 of 79) and 4.2% of tracked city hubs.
Entries appear only after source agreement and confidence validation pass threshold rules. Ohio currently has tracked locations (for example Cleveland and Columbus), but no confirmed timeline events in the current verified dataset window.
Start with location pages such as /locations/cleveland and then track /news?state=Ohio. When events are confirmed, /history?state=Ohio becomes the authoritative chronology.
These state profiles share location-type mix or city-hub structure, which makes them useful benchmarks when you evaluate state-level movement patterns.
Both states are anchored by city destinations.
3 tracked locations across 3 cities.
Both states are anchored by city destinations.
3 tracked locations across 2 cities.
Both states are anchored by city destinations.
4 tracked locations across 4 cities.
Cleveland
A Northeast Ohio city profile for confirmed Cleveland movement and Great Lakes regional comparison.
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A central Ohio city profile for confirmed Columbus movement, validation context, and statewide comparisons.
View details →Cincinnati
An Ohio River metro profile for confirmed Cincinnati movement and tri-state regional context.
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