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Pocket of Buildings Recalls Old Wayne Ave

May 18, 2023 By Andrew Walsh Leave a Comment

The area around Fifth Street and Wayne Ave has seen tremendous change over the years. Once a dense neighborhood commercial district that extended far in all four directions, today we still can enjoy well-preserved Fifth Street in the Oregon District to the west. But head … [Read more...] about Pocket of Buildings Recalls Old Wayne Ave

Filed Under: Historical Dayton Tagged With: Dayton Biscuit Company, Dayton Food Products, Haymarket, Holy Trinity Church, Oregon District, Wayne Avenue

The Lost Calvert Apartments on Wilkinson St

April 22, 2023 By Andrew Walsh 1 Comment

Downtown Dayton west of Wilkinson Street is an area that's lost many beautiful buildings over the years. In fact, its transformation from dense residential neighborhood to large complexes for government and educational institutions was so complete that I wrote an article … [Read more...] about The Lost Calvert Apartments on Wilkinson St

Filed Under: Historical Dayton Tagged With: Alfred W. Rothenberg, Calvert Apartments, Curt Randolph, Downtown, Fire, Lily M. Sharp, Nicoletta Karas, Preservation, Sanborn Maps

A Lost Building at 1014/1016 W Third St

April 10, 2023 By Andrew Walsh Leave a Comment

Sometimes when I'm doing research on a particular Dayton site I come across something totally unrelated that piques my interest. And rather than consider it an unwelcome distraction or use it as an opportunity to go completely down a rabbit hole and forget what I was … [Read more...] about A Lost Building at 1014/1016 W Third St

Filed Under: Historical Dayton Tagged With: Wright-Dunbar

The Stone Barn at Holt and Easton (Dayton View History)

March 4, 2023 By Andrew Walsh 1 Comment

A Dayton Vistas reader wrote in to ask about the history of a stone barn on the property at 441 Holt Street. It's referred to by some locals as the "old barn" and it was also noted that there was a school on the property in the past. This article will dig into what we could … [Read more...] about The Stone Barn at Holt and Easton (Dayton View History)

Filed Under: Historical Dayton Tagged With: Auto Shops, Barns, Carriage Houses, Charles Kettering, Dayton View, Dayton View Nazarene Church, Deeds Barn, Delco, Edward Deeds, John Steele, Old Dayton Maps, Rosalie Ritty, Sanborn Maps, Stables, W. J. Klinger, Wilhelm Engineering Company

The History of the Dayton Motor Car Building at 15 McDonough Street

February 19, 2023 By Andrew Walsh 3 Comments

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Update: the renovation was completed in 2020 and machine tool manufacturer Gosiger Industries moved into two of the six floors. The building's other tenant is coworking space Genuine Work which opened in 2021. According to its leasing website, three spaces are still … [Read more...] about The History of the Dayton Motor Car Building at 15 McDonough Street

Filed Under: Historical Dayton Tagged With: 15 Bacon, 15 McDonough, Bicycles, Dayton Motor Car Building, Dayton Motor Car Company, Industrial Buildings, John Dodds, John W Stoddard, MD Larkin Building, National Biscuit Company, Old Dayton Maps, Oregon East, Sanborn Maps, Stoddard Manufacturing Company

The History of 1141 Brown Street

February 13, 2023 By Andrew Walsh Leave a Comment

The nondescript but interesting building was originally part of Dayton's early transit network, the streetcar running between Dayton and Oakwood. The Oakwood Street Railway was incorporated on July 20 1870 by John H. Patterson, John W. Stoddard and others to join the two … [Read more...] about The History of 1141 Brown Street

Filed Under: Historical Dayton Tagged With: Auto Industry, Brown Street, John H Patterson, John W Stoddard, Oakwood, Streetcar, Transportation, University of Dayton

The Loneliest Historic Home in Dayton?

January 23, 2023 By Andrew Walsh Leave a Comment

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If you've ever wondered about the loneliest historic home in Dayton, we've found a candidate for your consideration: The house at 2201 East First Street (the NE corner of First and Sachs near Findlay Ave) is a sole survivor in an area that has turned almost exclusively … [Read more...] about The Loneliest Historic Home in Dayton?

Filed Under: Historical Dayton Tagged With: Albert Sieg, East Dayton, Maxwell Motor Company, Miami River and Lake Erie Railroad, Old Dayton Maps, Sanborn Maps

NCR: A Then and Now History in Dayton

October 25, 2022 By Andrew Walsh 1 Comment

In our previous article, we looked at the few surviving National Cash Register buildings in Dayton and what they are being used for today. Beyond these few isolated structures that were all built in 1950 or later, the rest of the company's physical footprint is gone. In … [Read more...] about NCR: A Then and Now History in Dayton

Filed Under: Historical Dayton Tagged With: Features, Hills and Dales, James Ritty, John H Patterson, National Cash Register, Old River Park, University of Dayton

The Last of NCR in Dayton: Repurposed Buildings That Still Stand

October 1, 2022 By Andrew Walsh

In my book Lost Dayton Ohio I have a detailed chapter outlining the early history of National Cash Register (NCR): its early years taking James Ritty's invention to incredible heights; its physical footprint in Dayton and longstanding impact on the community; and ultimately … [Read more...] about The Last of NCR in Dayton: Repurposed Buildings That Still Stand

Filed Under: Historical Dayton Tagged With: Dayton Daily News, John H Patterson, Miller-Valentine, National Cash Register, Raymond Fitz, University of Dayton

The History of 1922 and 1918 Brown Street

August 30, 2022 By Andrew Walsh 1 Comment

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A pair of interesting buildings on Brown Street form part of one of the more intact blocks of neighborhood commercial structures in Dayton, and also help tell the story of the surrounding area. 1922 Brown Street is a two story structure built in 1928. It was originally … [Read more...] about The History of 1922 and 1918 Brown Street

Filed Under: Historical Dayton Tagged With: Bockrath Carpet Shop, Brown Street, 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

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