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The building was once known as One Dayton Centre until Fifth Third Bank became the prime tenant in 2009. [8] [9] 4: Grant-Deneau Tower: 40 W. Fourth Street: 331 (101) 22: 1969: This was the tallest building in Dayton for about a year until the Kettering Tower claimed this designation in 1970. [10] 5: 110 N. Main Street: 110 North Main Street ...
110 N. Main Street is an office tower located in downtown Dayton, Ohio, United States.The building is 328 ft (100 m) tall and has 20 floors. [1]Opening in 1989 as Citizens Federal Centre, the building was later named Fifth Third Center before Fifth Third Bank moved to the One Dayton Centre in 2009.
Roughly bounded by I 75, St. Clair St., west face of Patterson Blvd., Monument Ave., and Sixth St./Norfolk Southern Railroad line 39°45′39″N 84°11′32″W / 39.7609°N 84.1923°W / 39.7609; -84.1923 ( Downtown Dayton Historic
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The Paul Laurence Dunbar House was the 1904–1906 home of poet Paul Laurence Dunbar in Dayton, Ohio. It is a historic house museum owned by the state of Ohio and operated by Dayton History on behalf of the Ohio Historical Society; it is also part of Dayton Aviation Heritage National Historical Park. It is located at 219 Paul Laurence Dunbar ...
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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.
Dayton History [1] is an organization located in Dayton, Ohio, USA, formed in 2005 by the merger of the Montgomery County Historical Society (originally the Dayton Historical Society) and Dayton's Carillon Historical Park. The private non-profit (501c3) organization was established to acknowledge the history of Dayton, Ohio.