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The Gottschall House: Not the Gottschall House?

November 16, 2024 By Andrew Walsh Leave a Comment

A while back I wrote a history of the Oscar M. Gottschall house at 20 Livingston Ave, just off of Huffman Ave. It's a beautiful home that is considered to be the greatest Gothic Revival structure in Dayton, and it was added to the National Register of Historic Places back … [Read more...] about The Gottschall House: Not the Gottschall House?

Filed Under: Historical Dayton Tagged With: East Dayton, Gothic Architecture, Historic House Histories, Oscar Gottschall

Where Was the Wright Brothers Bike Shop in Dayton?

November 6, 2024 By Andrew Walsh 1 Comment

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My last article covered where the Wright Brothers lived in Dayton. This one will highlight the places in town where they worked to turn their revolutionary ideas into the invention of powered flight. Because the brothers made and repaired bicycles before focusing on … [Read more...] about Where Was the Wright Brothers Bike Shop in Dayton?

Filed Under: Historical Dayton Tagged With: Aviation, Aviation Trail, Bicycles, Commercial Buildings, Dayton Aviation Heritage National Historic Park, Gem City Ice Cream Building, Inventions, Orville Wright, Paul Laurence Dunbar, Preservation, Wilbur Wright, Wright Brothers, Wright-Dunbar

The Only Example of Gothic Commercial Architecture in Dayton

October 26, 2024 By Andrew Walsh Leave a Comment

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The Fire Blocks has been a hot topic in recent years due to the major redevelopment project spearheaded by The Windsor Companies that has brought apartments and a variety of restaurants and retail shops to a formerly sleepy stretch of East Third Street downtown. But one … [Read more...] about The Only Example of Gothic Commercial Architecture in Dayton

Filed Under: Historical Dayton Tagged With: Architecture, Fire Blocks District, Gothic Architecture, Gothic Commercial, Johnson and Watson Co, Oriel Studios, Printing, Terra Cotta

The Wright Brothers House in Dayton (And What Remains Today)

October 17, 2024 By Andrew Walsh Leave a Comment

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Dayton has a rich history of innovation spanning key inventions in a wide variety of industries, but the most famous is of course the Wright Brothers and their quest to achieve powered flight. Wilbur and Orville lived and worked in a few different places around the Gem … [Read more...] about The Wright Brothers House in Dayton (And What Remains Today)

Filed Under: Historical Dayton Tagged With: Hawthorn Hill, Historic House Histories, Milton Wright, Oakwood, Preservation, West Dayton, Wright Brothers, Wright-Dunbar

The Oldest Commercial Buildings Downtown (Which Survived Flood and Flames)

October 16, 2024 By Andrew Walsh Leave a Comment

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The Fire Blocks in downtown Dayton has seen a major transformation in recent years spearheaded by The Windsor Companies, as several buildings on Third Street, including the Elks Building, Huffman Block Building, and Dickey Building, have been redeveloped into apartments, and … [Read more...] about The Oldest Commercial Buildings Downtown (Which Survived Flood and Flames)

Filed Under: Historical Dayton Tagged With: Architecture, Dayton Turngemeinde, Downtown Dayton, Fire Blocks District, German, Irvin Jewell and Vinson Co, Kimmel Seed & Hardware Co, Lowe Brothers Paint Co, Mendelsohn Society of Dayton, Preservation

Island Park History with Waste Free Dayton

October 10, 2024 By Andrew Walsh Leave a Comment

Last week I enjoyed the opportunity to give a short history talk at a meeting of the group Waste Free Dayton. It was great to meet their co-directors Natalie Warrick and Brett Bogan and the members in attendance. We also talked about the park's connectivity to the regional … [Read more...] about Island Park History with Waste Free Dayton

Filed Under: Historical Dayton Tagged With: Amusement Parks, Dayton Culture, Island Park, John H Patterson, Parks

The Historic Orleans House at Hickory and Morton in South Park

September 25, 2024 By Andrew Walsh Leave a Comment

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South Park is the best neighborhood in Dayton for corner stores. Nearly all have been converted to residential use, but many of them retain some beautiful architectural details. One of the best examples is the building at the NE corner of Hickory and Morton. It was built … [Read more...] about The Historic Orleans House at Hickory and Morton in South Park

Filed Under: Historical Dayton Tagged With: Bars, Commercial Buildings, Corner Stores, Historic House Histories, South Park

History of Euclid Ave UB (Mt. Enon Missionary Baptist) Church

September 21, 2024 By Andrew Walsh Leave a Comment

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I recently wrote about the former firehouse #13 at West Third and Euclid. That building sits across the street from the Mt. Enon Missionary Baptist Church, which was formerly the Euclid Avenue United Brethren Church. Milton Wright, father of Orville and Wilbur, was a … [Read more...] about History of Euclid Ave UB (Mt. Enon Missionary Baptist) Church

Filed Under: Historical Dayton Tagged With: Baptist Churches, Bonebrake Theological Seminary, Churches, Milton Wright, United Brethren Church, Wright Brothers

The First House Built in Dayton and Early Settlement History

September 17, 2024 By Andrew Walsh Leave a Comment

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I've written about the oldest house still standing in Dayton, but what about the first house that was ever built in the city? I recently came across an illustration of it, which led me to its history: History of How Dayton Was Founded The story brings us to the … [Read more...] about The First House Built in Dayton and Early Settlement History

Filed Under: Historical Dayton Tagged With: Benjamin Van Cleve, Carillon Park, Early Settlement, Indigenous Peoples, Jonathan Dayton, Newcom Tavern

3rd and Irwin and Intact Urban Intersections in Dayton

September 13, 2024 By Andrew Walsh 1 Comment

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At first glance this appears to be a rather unremarkable photo: a 1950s neighborhood street scene which turns out to be located at East Third and Irwin Streets. But given the fate of most neighborhood business districts like this in Dayton, it is surprising that all of … [Read more...] about 3rd and Irwin and Intact Urban Intersections in Dayton

Filed Under: Historical Dayton Tagged With: Bakery, Commercial Buildings, Drug Stores, East Dayton, Neighborhood Business Districts, Preservation, Radio, Restaurants, WW Mac Co

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