- Dayton, Ohio - Wikipedia
Dayton ( ˈdeɪtən ⓘ) is a city in Montgomery County, Ohio, United States, and its county seat [5][6] It is the sixth-most populous city in Ohio, with a population of 137,644 at the 2020 census
- Dayton, Ohio - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Dayton is a large city in the American state of Ohio It is where Orville and Wilbur Wright grew up The Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, also near Dayton, gets part of its name from the Wright brothers The National Museum of the United States Air Force is inside the Wright-Patterson Air Force Base
- Dayton metropolitan area - Wikipedia
Metro Dayton or the Miami Valley, or more formally the Dayton–Kettering–Beavercreek, OH Metropolitan Statistical Area, as defined by the United States Census Bureau, is an area consisting of three counties in the Miami Valley region of Ohio and is anchored by the city of Dayton
- Politics of Dayton, Ohio - Wikipedia
Dayton City Hall in 2021 Since its creation as a town in the 18th century, the Politics of Dayton, Ohio have adapted to and reflected the changing needs of the community, from the Miami and Erie Canal through the World War II "Dayton Project" to the present day
- Downtown Dayton - Wikipedia
Downtown Dayton is the central business district of Dayton, Ohio, United States Major reinvestment in the downtown area began heavily in the mid-1990s, and continues today with $2 billion in residential, commercial, health, and transportation developments that has or is taking place in the downtown area
- Dayton, OH - Wikipedia
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- Category:History of Dayton, Ohio - Wikipedia
Pages in category "History of Dayton, Ohio" The following 38 pages are in this category, out of 38 total This list may not reflect recent changes
- Dayton | Map, History, Population, Facts | Britannica
Dayton, city, seat (1803) of Montgomery county, southwestern Ohio, U S , located 54 miles (87 km) northeast of Cincinnati, on a low floodplain of the Great Miami River, at the confluence of the Stillwater and Mad rivers and Wolf Creek Learn more about Dayton, including its history
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