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The Dayton Arcade’s Grand Opening of 1904

March 4, 2019 By Andrew Walsh Leave a Comment

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Pre-development work is well underway at the Dayton Arcade, including restoration of the iconic rotunda. The development team hopes to finally close on remaining financing this month. Once real construction begins on the various residential, office, and retail spaces, … [Read more...] about The Dayton Arcade’s Grand Opening of 1904

Filed Under: Historical Dayton Tagged With: Dayton Arcade, Eugene J. Barney, Fourth Street Building, Ludlow Building, M. J. Gibbons, NCR, Rike's, Third Street Building

Dayton’s Oldest Remaining Firehouse: The Company #7

March 1, 2019 By Andrew Walsh 3 Comments

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Xenia Ave in the Twin Towers neighborhood of Dayton is a once-bustling commercial strip that today suffers from a quite a bit of vacancy and neglect. But despite the challenges, several area organizations remain positive forces and some great historic buildings still stand, … [Read more...] about Dayton’s Oldest Remaining Firehouse: The Company #7

Filed Under: Historical Dayton Tagged With: Avant Gardens, Beaver & Butt, Daniel Larkin, Diane Brun, East Dayton, Fire Houses, Jay Allyn, Peters & Burns, Twin Towers, Xenia Avenue

The House at 153 Santa Clara Ave

February 18, 2019 By Andrew Walsh 8 Comments

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A recent post on the @daytonarchitecture Instagram account highlighted this home in the Santa Clara neighborhood. The house at 153 Santa Clara Ave was built in 1928 and has had a few notable residents over the years. As of 1935, it was occupied by Arthur C. Chesney Jr., … [Read more...] about The House at 153 Santa Clara Ave

Filed Under: New Developments Tagged With: Arthur C. Chesney Jr., Delphi, General Motors, Historic House Histories, Homer Hamilton Williams, Santa Clara, Santa Clara Juicery, Wright Company Factory

History of the Victoria Theatre (Turner Opera House, Victory Theatre)

February 7, 2019 By Andrew Walsh 1 Comment

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Much of my research chronicles Dayton landmarks that have been lost over the years, but there are also many buildings that were threatened with demolition and seemed soon to be lost before a dedicated preservation effort eventually won out. One of the more interesting … [Read more...] about History of the Victoria Theatre (Turner Opera House, Victory Theatre)

Filed Under: Historical Dayton Tagged With: Downtown Dayton, Edwin Forrest, Grand Opera House, Great Flood of 1913, Harry Houdini, John Rouzer, Mark Twain, Music Hall, OH, Salem, Theaters, Turner Opera House, Victoria Theatre, Victory Theatre

Salem Ave History and Landmarks Still Standing

February 1, 2019 By Andrew Walsh 11 Comments

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Salem Ave is a major thoroughfare in northwest Dayton with a fascinating history (this article covers Longfellow School, the Miller Building, and more), a more recent history of disinvestment and struggle, and exciting plans for the future. The Gem City Market aims to bring … [Read more...] about Salem Ave History and Landmarks Still Standing

Filed Under: Historical Dayton Tagged With: Dayton Jewish Chronicle, Dayton View, Dayton Weekly News, Gem City Market, Grafton Hill, Lebensburger's Drugs, Longfellow School, Miller Building, Salem Ave, Salem Ave Peace Corridor, Salem Theater, Schwind Brewing Co, Winegartners Slaughterhouse

Wayne Ave Mansions to Funeral Homes

January 18, 2019 By Andrew Walsh 5 Comments

We recently published our first Opinion piece by city planner Jon White about making Wayne Ave more pedestrian friendly. Wayne is a great street with a distinguished history, so we're also going to take a closer look at some of its prominent buildings and businesses of … [Read more...] about Wayne Ave Mansions to Funeral Homes

Filed Under: Historical Dayton Tagged With: Ben Westbrock, Gertrude Moore, Robert Edgar, Samuel Edgar, Schlientz & Moore Funeral Home, Walnut Hills, Wayne Avenue, Westbrock Funeral Home

Then and Now: 124 East Third Street in the Fire Blocks

January 14, 2019 By Andrew Walsh 1 Comment

This is the first in a series of articles about the Fire Blocks which will cover the area's history as well as the plans to bring the buildings back to productive use. The redevelopment of the Fire Blocks in downtown Dayton is finally starting to ramp up with a new … [Read more...] about Then and Now: 124 East Third Street in the Fire Blocks

Filed Under: Historical Dayton Tagged With: 124 Building, Dickey Building, Fire Blocks District, Great Flood of 1913, Irvin Jewell and Vinson Co, Irvin Paint & Glass Company, Ohio, Windsor Companies

The Gem City Elevator Works Building

December 15, 2018 By Andrew Walsh 1 Comment

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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

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