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Riverdale Ghost
514 posts
Mar 31, 2015
12:58 PM
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I think I managed to copy them all.
City of Dayton's Historic Landmark Program.
City representatives acknowledged 37 local places as historic landmarks. It's a City program. There's supposed to be more.
Victoria Theater (1866), 138 N. Main Engineers Club of Dayton (1917-18), 110 E. Monument American Building/Conover Building (1900), 4 S. Main Old Post Office (1915), 120 W. Third ?#?DaytonFire? Station No. 15 (1907), 1861 Wayne YMCA (1929), 115 W. Monument DELCO Building (1912), 329 E. First Mutual Home & Savings Association Building (1931), 120 W. Second Philip Gilbert House (1860/1889), 1012 Huffman Dayton Women's Club (1845-50/1865), 225 N. Ludlow Memorial Hall (1910), 125 E. First Woodland Cemetery (1841), 118 Woodland Grant Deneau Tower (1969), 40 W. Fourth Jacob H.W. Mumma House (ca. 1840), 2239 Kipling Paul Laurence Dunbar House (1870), 219 N. Paul Laurence Dunbar Westbrock Funeral Home (1865/1922-23), 1712 Wayne Jonah Bull House (1872), 2233 Wayne Southern Ohio Lunatic Asylum/Dayton State Hospital (1855), 10 Wilmington Lewis Kemp House (1806/1836), 4800 Burkhardt Lincoln Storage (1912-1914), 315 E. First Old Courthouse (1850), 7 N. Main Dayton VAMC (1867-1952), 4100 W. Third James Brooks House (1832), 41 E. First Rudolph Pretzinger House (1889), 908 S. Main Former Sachs & Pruden Ale Company Building (1883), 120 S. Patterson Dayton Canoe Club (1913), 1020 Riverside Sig's General Store (1912), 1400 Valley Kelly Family House (1876), 657 S. Main Edwin Smith House/Dayton Bicycle Club (1850), 131 W. Third McCormick Manufacturing Company Building (1913), 434-438 E. First Thompson Printing Company (1928), 444 E. Second Charles & Susan Gummer House (1913), 1428 E. Huffman YWCA (1913), 141 W. Third Hanitch-Huffman House (ca. 1863), 214 W. Monument Samuel Brown House (1875), 1633 Wayne McCrory Building (1924), 29 S. Main Kuhn's Building (1883), 45 S. Main
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Last Edited by Riverdale Ghost on Mar 31, 2015 1:06 PM
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Mark1984
243 posts
Mar 31, 2015
5:54 PM
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Built in 1906. St. Mary's church on Xenia Ave is on the National Register of Historic Places.
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Daytongirl01
69 posts
Apr 02, 2015
8:19 AM
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Riverdale and Mark, WOW, thank you so much for the list of Historical places in Dayton...I do remember many of them, was inside them as a child. The older dates are such a surprise. When I was a child, some of these places seemed new to me,,,boy was I ever wrong. Thanks to you both again.
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blue J
165 posts
Apr 29, 2015
12:01 PM
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This is a wonderful list to have, thank you! Many great buildings here.
I didn't realize that the Grant Deneau Tower was already on the historic register.
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