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The Gem City Elevator Works Building

December 15, 2018 By Andrew Walsh 1 Comment

Gem City Elevator Works

Dayton's Webster Station neighborhood can boast a number of new construction projects in the last few years, and it also has many former industrial buildings that have been converted to new uses. Delco's first two factory buildings are among the most prominent, but a … [Read more...] about The Gem City Elevator Works Building

Filed Under: Historical Dayton Tagged With: Gem City Elevator Works, Industrial Buildings, Otis Elevator Co, Webster Station

The Hoover Block and the Wright Brothers’ Printing Business

December 14, 2018 By Andrew Walsh 4 Comments

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The historic West Third Street business district in Wright-Dunbar has a BBQ restaurant and a few small independent retail businesses catering primarily to neighborhood residents. But the best-known attractions in the area are the sites connected to the men who gave the … [Read more...] about The Hoover Block and the Wright Brothers’ Printing Business

Filed Under: Historical Dayton Tagged With: Bicycles, Frank Hale, Mary Ann Johnson, Museums, Orville Wright, Paul Laurence Dunbar, Printing, West Dayton, Wilbur Wright, Wright Brothers, Wright-Dunbar

From Stockert Saloon to St. Anne the Tart: A St. Anne’s Hill Commercial Building

December 11, 2018 By Andrew Walsh Leave a Comment

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St. Anne's Hill is a well-preserved historic neighborhood on the near east side of Dayton, which was initially platted in 1845. Its homes, most of which were constructed from the 1860s to the 1890s, include "high style" Second Empire, Romanesque, and Victorian Eclectic … [Read more...] about From Stockert Saloon to St. Anne the Tart: A St. Anne’s Hill Commercial Building

Filed Under: Historical Dayton Tagged With: Commercial Buildings, East Dayton, Phillip Stockert, Schneble's Pharmacy, St. Anne the Tart, St. Anne's Hill, Stockert Saloon

The Hotel at 3rd and Ludlow: What’s That Called Again?

November 30, 2018 By Andrew Walsh 13 Comments

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It's a good time for hotels in downtown Dayton, with the new Fairfield Inn and Suites now open in the Water Street district and the Crowne Plaza benefiting from its new neighbor the Levitt Pavilion. A few proposed developments have even featured a boutique hotel as part of … [Read more...] about The Hotel at 3rd and Ludlow: What’s That Called Again?

Filed Under: New Developments Tagged With: Algonquin Hotel, Dayton Grand Hotel, Doubletree Hotel, Features, Gibbons Hotel, Hotels

Downtown Dayton’s YMCA Buildings: History and What’s Left

November 27, 2018 By Andrew Walsh 3 Comments

Today you can go for a workout at the downtown Dayton YMCA, a building which has stood since 1929. But this was far from the first place in Dayton that the YMCA called home, as it previously occupied four other locations, some of which still survive today while others have … [Read more...] about Downtown Dayton’s YMCA Buildings: History and What’s Left

Filed Under: Historical Dayton Tagged With: City Hall, David Sinclair, Downtown Dayton, McCormack Baron Salazar, Robert Steele, Sinclair College, The Landing, YMCA

Downtown Dayton’s Terra Cotta District: History and Redevelopment

November 15, 2018 By Andrew Walsh 2 Comments

Dayton Terra Cotta District

Many hope that the development momentum in some parts of downtown Dayton will keep spreading west of Main to the area around 4th, 5th and Ludlow Streets. A small cluster of buildings there is actually on the National Register as the Terra Cotta Historic District, and … [Read more...] about Downtown Dayton’s Terra Cotta District: History and Redevelopment

Filed Under: New Developments Tagged With: Bollinger Building, Christian Association Building, Dayton Public Schools, Fidelity Building, Furniture Stores, Hamiel Building, Reed Furniture Co, Reed-Steffen Building, Reynolds and Reynolds, Steffen Bros, Terra Cotta, Terra Cotta District, Third Perk, Thomas Building

The Swaynie House and Building Substitution

November 8, 2018 By Andrew Walsh 3 Comments

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In my book Lost Dayton I chronicle not only sites that have been demolished, but also historic landmarks that are still with us, albeit transformed into something completely different from their original use. But in just about all of those cases, today's historic … [Read more...] about The Swaynie House and Building Substitution

Filed Under: Historical Dayton Tagged With: Canal St Arcade and Deli, Dayton Carpet Company, Delco, Delco Lofts, Manufacturing, Mendelson's Liquidation Outlet, Pinneo and Daniels, Presidents, Swaynie House, Then and Now, Webster Station, William Henry Harrison

A First Ice-Making Plant and an Alligator in the Great Miami

October 25, 2018 By Andrew Walsh Leave a Comment

Dayton Ice Manufacturing and Cold Storage Co First Plant

When the above structure was built in 1892, it was the first ice-making plant "in this section of the country." Located at the corner of Harries and Spratt Streets, the Dayton Ice Manufacturing and Cold Storage Co. was likely the reason that Spratt would soon be renamed Ice … [Read more...] about A First Ice-Making Plant and an Alligator in the Great Miami

Filed Under: Historical Dayton Tagged With: C. Wight & Son, Chad Diggs, Dayton Frozen Solutions, Dayton Ice Manufacturing and Cold Storage Co, Frank J. Kunkle, H. H. Ritter, John Wasmuth, John Wheeler, Sanborn Maps

The Paul Laurence Dunbar House and Museum

October 17, 2018 By Andrew Walsh Leave a Comment

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In a previous post, we introduced the Wright-Dunbar Interpretive Center, one of the sites on the Dayton Aviation Heritage National Historic Park. The original home of the family that gave the neighborhood half of its name, the Wrights, is long gone, having been moved to … [Read more...] about The Paul Laurence Dunbar House and Museum

Filed Under: Historical Dayton Tagged With: Dayton Culture, Dayton Tourism, Museums, Paul Laurence Dunbar, Poetry, West Dayton, Wright Brothers, Wright-Dunbar, Writing

The Graphic Arts Building in Downtown Dayton

October 9, 2018 By Andrew Walsh 2 Comments

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Some of Dayton's buildings on the National Register of Historic Places are well-known to its residents: the Arcade, the Old Courthouse, and the like. But others are a bit more under the radar. Most people likely don't give much thought to this building sitting alone on … [Read more...] about The Graphic Arts Building in Downtown Dayton

Filed Under: Historical Dayton Tagged With: Fire Blocks District, Graphic Arts Building, Industrial Buildings, Ohio Christian Book Association, Printing, Publishing

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