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  2. Triangle Park (Dayton) - Wikipedia

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    Triangle Park is a former American football stadium located in Dayton, Ohio. The stadium was home to the Dayton Triangles of the National Football League from 1920 to 1929. It held a capacity of 5,000 spectators.

  3. Dayton Triangles - Wikipedia

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    The Dayton Triangles were an original franchise of the American Professional Football Association (now the National Football League (NFL)) in 1920. The Triangles were based in Dayton, Ohio, and took their nickname from their home field, Triangle Park, which was located at the confluence of the Great Miami and Stillwater Rivers in north Dayton.

  4. Five Rivers MetroParks - Wikipedia

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    Five Rivers MetroParks is a regional public park system consisting of conservatories and outdoor recreation and education facilities that serve the Dayton metropolitan area. The name Five Rivers MetroParks comes from five major waterways that converge in Dayton. These waterways are the Great Miami River, Mad River, Stillwater River, Wolf Creek ...

  5. Dayton View Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Colonial Revival, Late Victorian. NRHP reference No. 84003787 [1] Added to NRHP. July 19, 1984. The Dayton View Historic District is a 680-acre (2.8 km 2) sector of Dayton, Ohio, United States, developed in the late 19th century and consisting of 219 structures, that is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

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

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    16 South Williams Street. 39°45′21″N 84°12′42″W  /  39.755772°N 84.211747°W  / 39.755772; -84.211747  (Dayton Aviation Heritage National Historical Park) 17. Dayton Canoe Club. Dayton Canoe Club.

  7. 1920 Dayton Triangles season - Wikipedia

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    The Dayton Triangles finished 5–2–1 in their 1919 season in the Ohio League. [ 1] The Triangles had several players added to their team for the 1920 season: Max Broadhurst, Doc Davis, Guy Early, Russ Hathaway, Chuck Helvie, Pesty Lentz, Norb Sacksteder, Ed Sauer, Fritz Slackford, and Tiny Turner. Two players—one with a last name Albers ...

  8. Kossuth Colony Historic District - Wikipedia

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    December 21, 1979. The Kossuth Colony Historic District, named for Lajos Kossuth, is a nationally recognized historic district bounded by Baltimore Street, Mack Avenue and Notre Dame Avenue in Dayton, Ohio. The Kossuth Colony was built in 1906 to house Hungarian immigrant workers for the Barney and Smith Car Company, a rail car manufacturer ...

  9. Built for cars, Research Triangle Park will have its first ...

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    Established in 1959, Research Triangle Park was built for cars. Workers follow wide boulevards or tree-shaded two-lane roads to isolated office buildings surrounded by acres of parking ...