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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 Dayton Triangles and History of the First NFL Game

October 2, 2024 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 have a … [Read more...] about The Dayton Triangles and History of 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

Architecture Walking Tour and a Revamped Courthouse Square

May 23, 2024 By Andrew Walsh 1 Comment

I previously wrote about the history of Courthouse Square downtown as well as its challenges and prospects for revitalization moving forward. On May 11 I was excited to participate in a downtown event that centered on the square: the Downtown Housing Tour. As part of the … [Read more...] about Architecture Walking Tour and a Revamped Courthouse Square

Filed Under: New Developments Tagged With: Courthouse Square, Dayton Culture, Walking Tours

All About Dayton Formation Limestone: A Key Historic Building Material

September 2, 2023 By Andrew Walsh 1 Comment

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One important material in Dayton's historic architecture is stone, which was used in early dwellings, key transportation infrastructure, and grand public buildings like the Old Courthouse. Most of the stone you see in these structures is a special type that is local to … [Read more...] about All About Dayton Formation Limestone: A Key Historic Building Material

Filed Under: Historical Dayton Tagged With: Centerville, Cincinnati, Dayton Culture, Dayton Lebanon and Cincinnati Railroad, Harold Talbott, Henry Lewis, McDonald Farm, Miami and Erie Canal, Ohio State, Old Courthouse, Xenia

History of Dayton’s Old Courthouse

January 28, 2021 By Andrew Walsh Leave a Comment

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The old Montgomery County courthouse is one of Dayton's (and Ohio's) finest architectural treasures. Fortunately you can find it still standing right near the center of downtown. The foundation for the courthouse was laid in 1847 and the job took three years to complete. … [Read more...] about History of Dayton’s Old Courthouse

Filed Under: Historical Dayton Tagged With: Architecture, Courthouse Square, Dayton Culture, Downtown, John W. Carey, Museums, Old Courthouse

New Book on Dayton’s West Side History

November 5, 2020 By Andrew Walsh Leave a Comment

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When it comes to researching and writing books on Dayton history, there's no one more prolific than Curt Dalton. In a career spanning several decades he has published over 30 public history books focused on Dayton and Ohio. The format and subject matter of Dalton's works … [Read more...] about New Book on Dayton’s West Side History

Filed Under: Historical Dayton Tagged With: Books, Curt Dalton, Dayton Culture

History of Patterson Homestead (Rubicon Farm)

November 25, 2019 By Andrew Walsh 2 Comments

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Brown Street near the University of Dayton is lined with restaurants, bars, and shops, but one structure dates back to a time when the area looked completely different. The Patterson Homestead (also known as Rubicon Farm) was built in 1816, making it one of Dayton’s … [Read more...] about History of Patterson Homestead (Rubicon Farm)

Filed Under: Historical Dayton Tagged With: Brown Street, Dayton Culture, Elizabeth Lindsay Patterson, Federal style, Jefferson Patterson, John H Patterson, Museums, Robert Patterson

The Miami Valley’s World-Class Bike Trail System

April 5, 2019 By Jon White Leave a Comment

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Did you know that Dayton and the Miami Valley region boasts the largest connected paved trail system in the entire country? In terms of connectivity, it is truly a world class system. Outside of trail systems in progressive and bicycle friendly metros such as Minneapolis, … [Read more...] about The Miami Valley’s World-Class Bike Trail System

Filed Under: New Developments Tagged With: Biking, Dayton Culture, Dayton Tourism, Flight Line, Horace Huffman, Huffy Manufacturing, Rails to Trails, Recreation, Trails

The Paul Laurence Dunbar House and Museum

October 17, 2018 By Andrew Walsh Leave a Comment

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In a previous post, we introduced the Wright-Dunbar Interpretive Center, one of the sites on the Dayton Aviation Heritage National Historic Park. The original home of the family that gave the neighborhood half of its name, the Wrights, is long gone, having been moved to … [Read more...] about The Paul Laurence Dunbar House and Museum

Filed Under: Historical Dayton Tagged With: Dayton Culture, Dayton Tourism, Museums, Paul Laurence Dunbar, Poetry, West Dayton, Wright Brothers, Wright-Dunbar, Writing

What Can You Find at the Aviation Museum in Wright Dunbar?

February 27, 2018 By Andrew Walsh Leave a Comment

Dayton has quite a few historic sites connected to the Wright Brothers and their early experiments with aviation. Today several of them are linked together under the name of the Dayton Aviation Heritage National Historical Park, which also commemorates the Wrights' earlier … [Read more...] about What Can You Find at the Aviation Museum in Wright Dunbar?

Filed Under: Historical Dayton Tagged With: Aviation Trail, Dayton Culture, Dayton Tourism, Museums, Paul Laurence Dunbar, Preservation, Printing, West Dayton, Wright Brothers, Wright-Dunbar

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