Dayton Map, Ohio
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Dayton Travel Guide
A small group of settlers founded Dayton in April, 1796. In 1805, the town was incorporated and was named after Jonathan Dayton, captain in American Revolutionary War. Jonathan Dayton was also the signer of U.S. Constitution. City was home of pioneers in aviation, Wilbur and Orville Wright. Prior to their aviation success, they ran a bicycle shop in the city. Again, names like Paul Laurence Dunbar (Famous Poet) and... read moreDayton Sightseeing
‘The National Museum of Air Force’ is a huge facility. It has over 300 aircrafts on display. The displayed aircrafts period range from the earliest days of aviation to the most modern machines. It is very nicely maintained and is an interesting place even for non-aviation buffs. read moreDayton Nightlife
To the south of Dayton, there is ‘Vue’. It is undoubtedly a cool treasure, the township has to offer. One cannot even guess from outside whether it is a pub or not. Chairs line the upper deck of the bar and there are fire places in each corner. There is bumping music, which are sure to set you in motion. However, the most important thing in the bar is that women can get hold of their drinks even when in washroom.... read moreDayton History
England gained control of the valley, but at the close of the Revolutionary War the area was turned over to the United States. When the U.S. Congress formed the Northwest Territory in 1787, the region that is now the state of Ohio was part of it. read moreThings about Dayton you may be interested in
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