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Dayton, OH
The Carillon Historical Park showcases more than 50 exhibits, including the original Wright Flyer III, whic... More on Weather.com
We finally had to leave to see Hawthorne Hill House without eating. More on TripAdvisor

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2600 DeWeese Parkway, Dayton, Ohio 45414

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420 S. Ludlow St. Dayton, Ohio
Head to the original 1917 Packard Dealership building in Dayton's Motorcar District for a look at one of th... More on uptake_content
We were on our way home to Winnipeg, MB and stopped outside Dayton as we were going to the Rock N Roll Muse... More on TripAdvisor

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Springfield Pike, Wright Field (Gate 28-B), Dayton, Ohio 45402, United States of America
Topics: military, aviation. More on MuseumStuff.com
I've visited it at least 7 times in the last 10 years and I alway find new themes and exhibits. ... More on igougo

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Wright-Patterson AFB, Riverside (Near Dayton), Ohio 45433

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456 Belmonte Park North, Dayton, OH, 45405
Visit us often to enjoy our diverse permanent collection, world class special exhibitions, interesting educ... More on familydaysoutusa
This is a smaller museum with very remarkable touring exhibits. Currently there is a Norman Rockwell exhibi... More on TripAdvisor

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22 S Williams St, Dayton, OH 45402
Dayton, Ohio Aviation Trail As long as men fly...wherever they journey through space... their flights began... More on Aviationtrailinc.org
There are actually five site. They are easy to get to. More on TripAdvisor

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40 W. Fourth St., Dayton, Oh
Founded in 1991 by Dayton area artists, art supporters and community advocates, the Dayton Visual Arts Cent... More on uptake_content
My only gripe about the gallery is the hours are limited...but occasional events keep it open a little la... More on TripAdvisor

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26 Brown St, Dayton, OH 45402

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219 Paul Lawrence Dunbar St, Dayton, OH 45401
'Paul Laurence Dunbar House' was the 1903-1906 home of poet Paul Laurence Dunbar in Dayton, Ohio. It is a historic house museum owned by the state of Ohio and operated by Dayton History on behalf ... More on Wikipedia
Inscription. Paul Laurence Dunbar, born on Howard Street in Dayton, was the first African American to be accepted into the discipline of American literature. The son of a fugitive slave, Paul was a... More on HMDB
