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When Lincoln Came to Dayton

February 12, 2021 By Jon White 1 Comment

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On Saturday September 17, 1859 future President Abraham Lincoln made his one and only visit to the Gem City. Lincoln was in Dayton on a warm fall afternoon between prearranged stops in Columbus and Cincinnati, where he would meet with citizens, make an address on the steps … [Read more...] about When Lincoln Came to Dayton

Filed Under: Historical Dayton Tagged With: Abraham Lincoln, Guest Author, Old Courthouse, Phillips House, Presidents, Round Top Depot, Union Station, Valentine Winters

Opinion: Should Fifth Street in the Oregon District Go Car-Free?

September 20, 2019 By Jon White 12 Comments

In spite of the recent tragic events in the Oregon District, East Fifth Street remains one of Dayton’s great destinations. I often say that the Oregon District, specifically Fifth Street, is Dayton’s one true “big city” neighborhood. The business and entertainment district … [Read more...] about Opinion: Should Fifth Street in the Oregon District Go Car-Free?

Filed Under: New Developments Tagged With: Entertainment District, Fifth Street, Guest Author, Opinion, Oregon District, Pedestrian, Pedestrian Mall, Urban Planning

The Miami Valley’s World-Class Bike Trail System

April 5, 2019 By Jon White Leave a Comment

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Did you know that Dayton and the Miami Valley region boasts the largest connected paved trail system in the entire country? In terms of connectivity, it is truly a world class system. Outside of trail systems in progressive and bicycle friendly metros such as Minneapolis, … [Read more...] about The Miami Valley’s World-Class Bike Trail System

Filed Under: New Developments Tagged With: Biking, Dayton Culture, Dayton Tourism, Flight Line, Horace Huffman, Huffy Manufacturing, Rails to Trails, Recreation, Trails

Wright Dunbar District: Dayton’s Next Great Street?

March 14, 2019 By Jon White 3 Comments

Can we take a moment to appreciate the hidden-gem that is the Wright-Dunbar Business District? With its mix of Romanesque Revival, Italianate, and Neoclassical Revival architecture, outside of Fifth Street in the Oregon District there is not a better example of an … [Read more...] about Wright Dunbar District: Dayton’s Next Great Street?

Filed Under: New Developments Tagged With: Co-ops, Dayton Aviation Heritage National Historic Park, Fifth St Brewpub, Riverfront Master Plan, Texas Beef and Cattle Co, Third Street Bridge, Walkability, West Dayton, Wright-Dunbar

Opinion: A Pedestrian Vision for Wayne Avenue

January 5, 2019 By Jon White 13 Comments

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The Wayne Avenue corridor is trending in a nice direction right now.  New businesses are popping up, including the microbrewery Branch and Bone. It’s even becoming a bit of a coffee shop corridor anchored by Ghostlight to the south and Press to the north with two new ones, … [Read more...] about Opinion: A Pedestrian Vision for Wayne Avenue

Filed Under: New Developments Tagged With: Guest Author, Opinion, Oregon District, South Park, Urban Planning, Walkability, Wayne Avenue

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