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The souvenir program book for the Arcade's grand opening says "The construction of the splendid group of buildings, known as the Arcade, was commenced on March 1st, 1902 and completed on March 1st, 1904. The Third Street Building has a frontage on the Third street of 66 feet and was built by Mr. M. J. Gibbons and The Dayton Arcade Company.
West Third Street Historic District: West Third Street Historic District: January 25, 1989 : Roughly W. 3rd St. between Broadway and Shannon St. 109: Westbrock Funeral Home: Westbrock Funeral Home: March 10, 1988
The 2nd Street Market is a public market in Dayton, Ohio. The market is located at the corner of Webster Street and East 2nd Street. It is Dayton's largest and oldest operating public market. In 2012, Country Living Magazine mentioned the market in its piece called “50 Things To Do This Summer in 50 States”. [1]
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Webster Station in Dayton, Ohio is one of the nine historic districts [1] in the city. Webster Station was empty land until it was bought in 1843. Its approximate boundaries are Keowee Street to the east, Fourth Street to the south, St. Clair Street to the west, and the Great Miami and Mad Rivers to the north.
The Huffman Historic District is a historic section of the Historic Inner East neighborhood in Dayton, Ohio, United States.Formed at the end of the nineteenth century primarily by a wealthy businessman, it has long been home to people of many different occupations and numerous places on the social ladder.
Five Rivers MetroParks also operates the 2nd Street Market, a public market located on East Second Street near downtown Dayton. More than 200,000 people visit the market year-round. Local merchants sell produce, flowers, baked goods, as well as homemade food and craft items. Entertainment includes local musicians, singers and dancers. [3]