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Andrew Walsh

The Dayton Arcade’s Flemish-Style Grand Entrance Through Time

January 12, 2026 By Andrew Walsh 1 Comment

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On this site I've written a variety of articles about the Dayton Arcade as it has worked its way through an inspiring redevelopment, including a new Arcade history guide that breaks down its past and current status in detail. But today I will look at just one particular … [Read more...] about The Dayton Arcade’s Flemish-Style Grand Entrance Through Time

Filed Under: Historical Dayton Tagged With: Dayton Arcade, Downtown Dayton, Frank Mills Andrews, Retail

History of the McCook Theater and Bowling Alley

January 4, 2026 By Andrew Walsh Leave a Comment

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In a recent article I dug into some history of the McCook shopping center, the first suburban-style commercial strip in Dayton. In that piece I mentioned that two major tenants were a theater and a bowling alley, and here I will share their histories in more detail. The … [Read more...] about History of the McCook Theater and Bowling Alley

Filed Under: Historical Dayton Tagged With: Bowling, Demolition, Jim Zavakos, Louie Zavakos, Shopping Malls, Sports, Suburbs, Theaters

America’s Packard Museum: Where Dayton’s Automotive History Still Lives

December 22, 2025 By Andrew Walsh Leave a Comment

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Dayton, Ohio has no shortage of museums due to its history as a major center of American innovation and industry. But while visitors often gravitate to the best-known attractions like the Air Force Museum, Carillon Historical Park, and Wright Brothers sites, the city is also … [Read more...] about America’s Packard Museum: Where Dayton’s Automotive History Still Lives

Filed Under: Historical Dayton Tagged With: Albert Pretzinger, Auto Industry, Auto Shops, Cincinnati, Citizens Motor Car Company, Davis Buick, Dayton Culture, Genuine Auto Parts, Industrial Buildings, Library, Museums, Packard, Transportation History

Belle of Dayton: A Distillery with a Prohibition-Era Connection

December 21, 2025 By Andrew Walsh Leave a Comment

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Located at the edge of Dayton's Oregon District, the Belle of Dayton distillery has a fascinating history not only for its location, which has housed a wide range of tenants over the years, but also for the story of the Belle of Dayton brand which takes us all the way back … [Read more...] about Belle of Dayton: A Distillery with a Prohibition-Era Connection

Filed Under: New Developments Tagged With: Belle of Dayton, Distilleries, Industrial Buildings, Manufacturing, Oregon District, Sanborn Maps, Van Buren Room, Wayne Avenue

Joui Wine and History of the Huffman Block Building

December 20, 2025 By Andrew Walsh Leave a Comment

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Another stop on our Holi-Dayton Vacation last week was Joui Wine on East Third Street in the Fire Blocks for drinks and small plates. That district's name dates back to the Great Flood of 1913, but as the name indicates, the most destructive force on this block was fire, … [Read more...] about Joui Wine and History of the Huffman Block Building

Filed Under: Historical Dayton Tagged With: Bars, Commercial Buildings, Downtown Dayton, Fire Blocks, Great Flood of 1913, Joui Wine

Lily’s Dayton: A Site with a Wild Historical Chapter

December 17, 2025 By Andrew Walsh Leave a Comment

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Last weekend I was excited to participate in an experience called Holi-Dayton vacation, where I joined a group of local social media creators to tour local businesses and participate in some fun holiday activities around the downtown area. As part of it we got to enjoy a … [Read more...] about Lily’s Dayton: A Site with a Wild Historical Chapter

Filed Under: Historical Dayton Tagged With: Commercial Buildings, Lily's Dayton, Oregon District, Railroads, Restaurants, Transportation History

The History and Architecture of 1922 and 1918 Brown Street

December 5, 2025 By Andrew Walsh 6 Comments

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A pair of interesting buildings on Brown Street forms part of one of the more intact blocks of neighborhood commercial structures in Dayton, and also help tell the story of the surrounding area. Recently these buildings were sold, and online posts have advertised the … [Read more...] about The History and Architecture of 1922 and 1918 Brown Street

Filed Under: New Developments Tagged With: Bockrath Carpet Shop, Brown Street, Commercial Buildings, Drug Stores, Federation Realty Company, Gallagher Drug Store, Grocery Stores, Kroger, Old Dayton Maps, Pine Club, Rare Dayton Photos, Restaurants, Retail, Rubicon Farm, Sanborn Maps, South Park Market, University of Dayton, University Park

The Fate of McCook Shopping Center, Dayton’s First Suburban Commercial Strip

December 3, 2025 By Andrew Walsh 2 Comments

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I've written about Downtown Dayton's retail history, as well as its decline as suburban shopping malls emerged to take advantage of a region that was spreading out significantly in the 1950s and 1960s. But today we will look at an interesting chapter bridging the gap in … [Read more...] about The Fate of McCook Shopping Center, Dayton’s First Suburban Commercial Strip

Filed Under: Historical Dayton Tagged With: Arthur Beerman, Demolition, Elder-Beerman, McCook Field, Retail, Shopping Malls, Suburbs

New Indie Bookstore Open in Historic Building on East Third in Huffman

November 22, 2025 By Andrew Walsh Leave a Comment

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There's a new bookstore on East Third Street in the Huffman neighborhood. The Cozy Book Nook, a shop focused on indie authors, has recently opened at 1400 East Third Street after relocating from a smaller space on South Dixie in Moraine. Husband and wife team Tony and … [Read more...] about New Indie Bookstore Open in Historic Building on East Third in Huffman

Filed Under: New Developments Tagged With: Bookstores, Huffman

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

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