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  2. Dayton Visual Arts Center - Wikipedia

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    [6] [7] A capital campaign was launched to support the move and bring more artists to Dayton, advance those whose work emanates from Dayton and Ohio, and exhibitions and programs exploring the social justice issues. [7] The Contemporary Dayton opened on Friday, April 30, 2021, with a free opening party for the public.

  3. Schuster Performing Arts Center - Wikipedia

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    The Benjamin & Marian Schuster Performing Arts Center (Schuster Center) is located in Dayton, Ohio and was built in 2003 to serve as Dayton's principal venue for performing arts. It is owned and operated by Dayton Live and occupies the former site of Rike's department store on a block comprising North Main Street, West Second Street and North ...

  4. PNC Arts Annex - Wikipedia

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    The PNC Arts Annex is an arts center in downtown Dayton, Ohio. [1] Opened in 2018, the center contains risers and flexible seating, as well as a multipurpose studio. [2] [3] Dayton Live, the primary performing arts organization for the city, uses the Arts Annex to host programs such as after-school programs and summer camps. [4]

  5. Centre City Building - Wikipedia

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    The Centre City Building (formerly known as the United Brethren Building) is an historic building at 36-44 South Main Street at the corner of East Fourth Street in downtown Dayton, Ohio. It was designed by Charles Herby and built in 1904 by the F.A. Requarth Co. for the sum of $305,000 as the headquarters of the Church of the United Brethren in ...

  6. Downtown Dayton - Wikipedia

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    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.

  7. 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:

  8. Dayton Art Institute - Wikipedia

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    The Dayton Art Institute (DAI) is a museum of fine arts in Dayton, Ohio, United States. The Dayton Art Institute has been rated one of the top 10 best art museums in the United States for children. [2] The museum also ranks in the top 3% of all art museums in North America in 3 of 4 factors. [3] In 2007, the art institute saw 303,834 visitors. [4]

  9. File:Centre City Building from 8th floor of Radisson Hotel ...

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    English: The Centre City Building, at E. Fourth & S. Main streets in downtown Dayton, Ohio, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places under its original name, the United Brethren Publishing House. This view of the building's south façade was taken from the 8th floor of the Radisson Hotel (ex-Crowne Plaza).