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  2. National Register of Historic Places listings in Montgomery ...

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    The city of Dayton is the location of 116 of these properties and districts, including 5 National Historic Landmarks; they are listed separately, while the remaining properties and districts are listed here. A single property, the Miami Valley Golf Course and Clubhouse, is split between Dayton and other parts of the county, and it thus appears ...

  3. National Register of Historic Places listings in Dayton, Ohio

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    September 8, 1988 (16 South Williams Street: 17: Dayton Canoe Club: Dayton Canoe Club: July 2, 2008 (1020 Riverside Dr. 18: Dayton Country Club: February 20, 2024

  4. Centerville, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Robbins's son, Sam, became the city's first mayor. By 1820, Robbins added a second floor to the house and replaced the base with limestone. [11] In 1803, one-room schoolhouses were established in Centerville, offering education from grades 1 to 6. [citation needed] Benjamin Robbins died on June 3, 1837, and was buried at the Sugar Creek Baptist ...

  5. Dayton, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    A photograph of the Miami and Erie Canal from Geography of Ohio, 1923. Dayton is known as the "Gem City". The nickname's origin is uncertain, but several theories exist. In the early 19th century, a well-known racehorse named Gem hailed from Dayton. In 1845, an article published in the Cincinnati Daily Chronicle by an author known as T stated:

  6. Great Miami River - Wikipedia

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    The first portion of the canal, from Cincinnati to Middletown, was operational in 1828, and extended to Dayton in 1830. [8] Water from the Great Miami fed into the canal. [9] A later extension to the canal, the Sidney Feeder, drew water from the upper reaches of the Great Miami from near Port Jefferson and Sidney. The canal served as the ...

  7. Carillon Historical Park - Wikipedia

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    An original lock of the Miami and Erie Canal is located on the grounds, as is a canal toll office. The transportation center vehicles include the John Quincy Adams steam locomotive (built in 1835 by the B&O Railroad and is the oldest US-built locomotive that still exists), [5] a Barney and Smith passenger car built in Dayton, a Conestoga wagon, a 1908 Stoddard-Dayton automobile, a 1915 Xenia ...

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  9. Lewis Kemp House - Wikipedia

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    The Lewis Kemp House is a historic pioneer farmstead in the city of Dayton, Ohio, United States.Built for one of the area's earliest residents, it was a religious center in its first years, while later years saw its expansion to its present form.