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Andrew Walsh

Fidelity Building and Paru Tower: History and What’s Happening Now?

November 18, 2025 By Andrew Walsh Leave a Comment

Original article posted 11/27/2024 It's been over five years since I wrote an article about what major downtown site could be next after the Dayton Arcade redevelopment had officially gotten underway. Today, of course, the Arcade's first phase has been a success and … [Read more...] about Fidelity Building and Paru Tower: History and What’s Happening Now?

Filed Under: New Developments Tagged With: 34 North Main, Coon Restoration, Downtown Dayton, Fidelity Building, KeyBank, Mayfair Hospitality, Paru Tower, Preservation, Third National Bank

History of the Ware Block (Bonnett’s Books and More)

November 14, 2025 By Andrew Walsh Leave a Comment

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One of the most beautiful historic commercial buildings in Dayton can be found right in the heart of the Oregon District neighborhood on East Fifth Street. The Ware Block at 502-510 E Fifth was built in 1891 in the Romanesque Revival style. The impressive facade is … [Read more...] about History of the Ware Block (Bonnett’s Books and More)

Filed Under: Historical Dayton Tagged With: Bonnett's Books, Bookstores, Commercial Buildings, Retail, Romanesque Revival

Dayton Triangles: History of the Team and the First NFL Game

November 10, 2025 By Andrew Walsh Leave a Comment

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Today, Dayton is a great sports town for college basketball, minor league baseball, and much more. But despite the many passionate fans in the Gem City, establishing a team in one of the major professional leagues isn't a realistic possibility. But Dayton will always … [Read more...] about Dayton Triangles: History of the Team and the First NFL Game

Filed Under: Historical Dayton Tagged With: Basketball, Carillon Park, Carl Storck, Charles Kettering, Dayton Culture, Dayton Triangles, Delco, Edward Deeds, Football, Sports, Triangle Park, University of Dayton

Howard’s Pharmacy, a Valley St Then and Now

November 5, 2025 By Andrew Walsh Leave a Comment

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I enjoy covering the history of Dayton's built environment, but I don't only focus on the buildings like the Dayton Arcade that would normally be considered "historically significant." Instead, I'm also fascinated by the everyday, more humble structures that make up the … [Read more...] about Howard’s Pharmacy, a Valley St Then and Now

Filed Under: Historical Dayton Tagged With: Commercial Buildings, Drug Stores, Howard Coon, Howard's Pharmacy, Old North Dayton

Barney and Smith Car Company: History of Dayton’s Early Industrial Power

October 24, 2025 By Andrew Walsh Leave a Comment

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Long before the Wright Brothers transformed flight and NCR became an industrial giant, another name defined Dayton's manufacturing might: Barney & Smith. From a modest railcar works founded in the mid-1800s, the company grew into one of the largest employers in Dayton … [Read more...] about Barney and Smith Car Company: History of Dayton’s Early Industrial Power

Filed Under: Historical Dayton Tagged With: Barney and Smith Car Works, Carillon Park, Ebenezer Thresher, Eliam Barney, Eugene Barney, Hungarians, Industrial Buildings, Jacob D. Moskowitz, Manufacturing, Railroads, Trains, Transportation History

Hawthorne School: History of an 1886 Dayton School Converted to Condos

October 16, 2025 By Andrew Walsh Leave a Comment

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McPherson Town is a Dayton neighborhood just a short walk from downtown that is known for its beautiful stock of historic homes. There's also one prominent building in the area that is residential today but was constructed for a different purpose. That is the … [Read more...] about Hawthorne School: History of an 1886 Dayton School Converted to Condos

Filed Under: New Developments Tagged With: Adaptive Reuse, Apartment Buildings, Condos, McPherson Town, Schools

Dayton Convention Center Then and Now: Pruden, Gebhart, and Urban Renewal

October 3, 2025 By Andrew Walsh Leave a Comment

I've previously written about the major Downtown Dayton urban renewal project that cleared just about all of a 4-city-block area just east of Main between 4th and 5th (the only exception was the old DP&L Power House which is now soon to be razed for a new police … [Read more...] about Dayton Convention Center Then and Now: Pruden, Gebhart, and Urban Renewal

Filed Under: Historical Dayton Tagged With: Burlesque, Carillon Park, Fire Blocks District, Gebhart Opera House, Mayfair Theater, Theaters, William F. Gebhart

Belmont Billiards: Dayton’s Oldest Pool Hall Marks 100 Years

September 30, 2025 By Andrew Walsh Leave a Comment

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Last week I took a quick trip to Dayton's Belmont neighborhood to visit a business located near the intersection of Watervliet and Smithville. This may not be at the top of your list when thinking of historic spots in the city, but my destination was celebrating its 100th … [Read more...] about Belmont Billiards: Dayton’s Oldest Pool Hall Marks 100 Years

Filed Under: New Developments Tagged With: Bars, Belmont, Pool

A Minister’s Eyewitness Account of the Great Flood of 1913 from North Dayton

September 24, 2025 By Andrew Walsh Leave a Comment

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I often hear from Dayton Vistas readers who send me personal memories and family experiences connected to Dayton’s past. But today I’m excited to share one of the most remarkable original sources I’ve come across: a firsthand account of the Great Flood of 1913. Joe … [Read more...] about A Minister’s Eyewitness Account of the Great Flood of 1913 from North Dayton

Filed Under: Historical Dayton Tagged With: Bethel Chapel, Churches, First Presbyterian Church, Great Flood of 1913, Old North Dayton, Primary Sources

Dayton’s Lost Union Station and Early Train History

September 17, 2025 By Andrew Walsh 3 Comments

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In my book Lost Dayton, Ohio I cover Dayton's Union Station, a beautiful brick structure including a seven-story clock tower which was once a hub of activity downtown. This article will showcase that magnificent station that's been gone for many years, but it turns out … [Read more...] about Dayton’s Lost Union Station and Early Train History

Filed Under: Historical Dayton Tagged With: Miami River and Lake Erie Railroad, Railroads, Round Top Depot, Tower Depot, Trains, Transportation History, Union Station

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