Ohio allows "Year Plates" too, However only for the years that had different plates every year. At one point in the 70s, they changed to stickers and they cannot be used.
The thing with "personalized" historic plates is, you have to pay every year to renew them. Sort of negates the purpose. Regular historic plates are good for 50 years and do not have to be renewed every year. They also have restrictions on what you can do with the vehicle. You are supposed to drive it to special events only.
There are also "collector plates". You have to apply for those and your vehicle model has to be on a list the BMV keeps for that purpose. No restrictions on where and how often you drive it. You must have another form of main transport, however.