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2301 West River Rd., Dayton, OH 45418

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Lake Entrance: 1401 Harshman Rd., Park Entrance: 1385 Harshman Rd. Dayton, Ohio
This 437-acre park within the city limits of Dayton features a 185-acre lake, a pond, a lagoon and the scenic Mad River. Engage in a variety of water-based recreational activities, including sailin... More on uptake_content
This 437-acre park within the city limits of Dayton features a 185-acre lake, a pond, a lagoon and the scenic Mad River. Engage in a variety of water-based recreational activities, including saili... More on Daytoncvb.com

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1000 Aullwood Rd., Dayton, OH
The Aullwood Audubon Center and Farm is a combination animal, bird, and plant sanctuary and an educational farm. Hundreds of species of native plants, insects, birds, and animals live here, and the... More on Weather.com
Explore a world of flora and fauna right in Dayton's backyard. Aullwood Audubon Center and Farm is a 350-acre nature sanctuary and working organic farm that includes six miles of walking trails win... More on uptake_content

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801 E. Dixie Drive, Dayton OH 45449, United States of America
Inscription. From 1944 to 1999, this was the site of Woody's Market started by the late Woodrow W. Bowman. The Market grew from a one-person open-air produce stand to a 500-employee, 100,000 square foot full-service shopping center ... More on HMDB

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207 N Elm Street, Farmersville OH 45325, United States of America

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Germantown , Montgomery County, OH
(Germantown, 100', 1865, 35-57-01) across Little Twin Creek in Germantown , Montgomery County, OH. Center St. E. 0.25 miles from jct with Main St. in Germantown to the ... More on dalejtravis.com
Inscription. Side A: Restored in 1963, the Germantown Covered Bridge on East Center Street, spanning Little Twin Creek, was 93 years old and is reputed to be the only existing covered bridge of its... More on HMDB

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219 Paul Laurence Dunbar Street, Dayton OH 45401, United States of America
Inscription. By the late 1890s Dunbar had earned major acclaim for his writing. He wrote poetry, novels, and lyrics for musicals. In 1899 he contracted tuberculosis, a respiratory disease then usually fatal. Dunbar came home to Dayton. ... More on HMDB

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1000 Carillon Blvd., Dayton, Ohio 45409

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219 N. Paul Laurence Dunbar St. Dayton, Ohio
This Italianate turn-of-the-century structure was the final home of the poet Paul Laurence Dunbar. The Dunbar House exhibits his literary treasures, many of his personal items and his family's furn... More on Heritage
Recently renovated and restored, Dunbar's former Italianate, turn-of-the-century home appears today much as it did at the time of the poet's death. The home features many of its original furnishing... More on uptake_content

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313 S. Main Street, Germantown OH 45327, United States of America
Inscription. This former gristmill, built by Lewis Shuey between 1844 and 1845, stands on the site of an earlier mill built in 1806 by Philip Gunckel, founder of Germantown. A miller by trade, Gunckel led a party of settlers from ... More on HMDB
