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Dayton is a city in and the county seat of Montgomery County
Montgomery County, Ohio

Montgomery County is a county located in the U.S. state of Ohio, United States. As of 2000, the population was 559,062. It was List of Ohio county name etymologies in honor of Richard Montgomery, an American Revolutionary War general killed in 1775 while attempting to capture Quebec City, Canada....
, Ohio
Ohio

Ohio is a Midwestern United States U.S. state of the United States. As part of the Great Lakes region , Ohio has long been a cultural and geographical crossroads in North America....
, United States
United States

The United States of America is a Federal government constitutional republic comprising U.S. state and a federal district. The country is situated mostly in central North America, where its Contiguous United States and Washington, D.C., the Capital districts and territories, lie between the Pacific Ocean and Atlantic Oceans, Borders of the U...
, in the southwestern part of the state. The population was 166,179 at the 2000 census
United States Census, 2000

File:US-Census-2000Logo.svgThe Twenty-Second United States Census, known as Census 2000 and conducted by the United States Census Bureau, determined the resident population of the United States on April 1, 2000, to be 281,421,906, an increase of 13.2% over the 248,709,873 persons Enumeration during the United States Census, 1990....
. The Dayton Metropolitan Statistical Area, which includes Montgomery, Miami
Miami County, Ohio

Miami County is a county located in the U.S. state of Ohio, United States. As of the United States Census 2000, the population was 98,868. Its county seat is Troy, Ohio and is List of Ohio county name etymologies for an Indian word of disputed meaning....
, Greene
Greene County, Ohio

Greene County is a county located in the U.S. state of Ohio, United States. As of 2000, the population was 147,886. Its county seat is Xenia, Ohio, and it was List of Ohio county name etymologies for General Nathanael Greene, an officer in the American Revolutionary War....
, and Preble
Preble County, Ohio

Preble County is a county located in the U.S. state of Ohio, United States. As of 2000, the population was 42,337. Its county seat is Eaton, Ohio....
 counties, had a population of 835,535 in 2007. Dayton is situated within the Miami Valley region of Ohio, just north of the Cincinnati metropolitan area.

Dayton plays host to significant industrial
Industry

An industry is the manufacturing of a Good or Service within a category. Although industry is a broad term for any kind of economic production, in economics and urban planning industry is a synonym for the secondary sector, which is a type of economic activity involved in the manufacturing of raw materials into goods and products....
, aerospace
Aerospace

Aerospace comprises the atmosphere of Earth and surrounding outer space. Typically the term is used to refer to the industry that researches, designs, manufactures, operates, and maintains vehicles moving through Aircraft and Space exploration....
, and technological/engineering research
Research and development

The phrase research and development , according to the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development, refers to "creative work undertaken on a systematic basis in order to increase the stock of knowledge, including knowledge of man, culture and society, and the use of this stock of knowledge to devise new applications [sic]" ...
 activity and is known for the many technical innovations and inventions developed there.






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Dayton is a city in and the county seat of Montgomery County
Montgomery County, Ohio

Montgomery County is a county located in the U.S. state of Ohio, United States. As of 2000, the population was 559,062. It was List of Ohio county name etymologies in honor of Richard Montgomery, an American Revolutionary War general killed in 1775 while attempting to capture Quebec City, Canada....
, Ohio
Ohio

Ohio is a Midwestern United States U.S. state of the United States. As part of the Great Lakes region , Ohio has long been a cultural and geographical crossroads in North America....
, United States
United States

The United States of America is a Federal government constitutional republic comprising U.S. state and a federal district. The country is situated mostly in central North America, where its Contiguous United States and Washington, D.C., the Capital districts and territories, lie between the Pacific Ocean and Atlantic Oceans, Borders of the U...
, in the southwestern part of the state. The population was 166,179 at the 2000 census
United States Census, 2000

File:US-Census-2000Logo.svgThe Twenty-Second United States Census, known as Census 2000 and conducted by the United States Census Bureau, determined the resident population of the United States on April 1, 2000, to be 281,421,906, an increase of 13.2% over the 248,709,873 persons Enumeration during the United States Census, 1990....
. The Dayton Metropolitan Statistical Area, which includes Montgomery, Miami
Miami County, Ohio

Miami County is a county located in the U.S. state of Ohio, United States. As of the United States Census 2000, the population was 98,868. Its county seat is Troy, Ohio and is List of Ohio county name etymologies for an Indian word of disputed meaning....
, Greene
Greene County, Ohio

Greene County is a county located in the U.S. state of Ohio, United States. As of 2000, the population was 147,886. Its county seat is Xenia, Ohio, and it was List of Ohio county name etymologies for General Nathanael Greene, an officer in the American Revolutionary War....
, and Preble
Preble County, Ohio

Preble County is a county located in the U.S. state of Ohio, United States. As of 2000, the population was 42,337. Its county seat is Eaton, Ohio....
 counties, had a population of 835,535 in 2007. Dayton is situated within the Miami Valley region of Ohio, just north of the Cincinnati metropolitan area.

Dayton plays host to significant industrial
Industry

An industry is the manufacturing of a Good or Service within a category. Although industry is a broad term for any kind of economic production, in economics and urban planning industry is a synonym for the secondary sector, which is a type of economic activity involved in the manufacturing of raw materials into goods and products....
, aerospace
Aerospace

Aerospace comprises the atmosphere of Earth and surrounding outer space. Typically the term is used to refer to the industry that researches, designs, manufactures, operates, and maintains vehicles moving through Aircraft and Space exploration....
, and technological/engineering research
Research and development

The phrase research and development , according to the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development, refers to "creative work undertaken on a systematic basis in order to increase the stock of knowledge, including knowledge of man, culture and society, and the use of this stock of knowledge to devise new applications [sic]" ...
 activity and is known for the many technical innovations and inventions developed there. The city was the home of the signing of the Dayton Peace Accords, which brought an end to the war in Bosnia. The Wright brothers
Wright brothers

The Wright brothers, Orville and Wilbur , were two United States who are generally credited with inventing and building the world's first successful fixed-wing aircraft and making the first controlled, powered and sustained heavier-than-air Flight#Mechanical flight, on December 17, 1903....
, poet Paul Laurence Dunbar
Paul Laurence Dunbar

Paul Laurence Dunbar was a seminal United States poet of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Dunbar gained national recognition for his 1896 Lyrics of a Lowly Life, one poem in the collection Ode to Ethiopia....
, and entrepreneur John H. Patterson
John Henry Patterson (NCR owner)

John Henry Patterson was an industrialist and founder of the NCR Corporation. He was a businessperson, salesperson, and social progressive.Based on a 16-page handbook written by his brother-in-law, Patterson established the world's first sales training school on the grounds of the NCR factory campus ....
 were born in Dayton. The Dayton area is home to several major international, national, and regional corporations, including NCR
NCR Corporation

NCR Corporation is a technology company specializing in products for the retail and financial sectors. Its main products are point of sale, automatic teller machines, cheque processing systems, barcode reader, and business consumables....
, Reynolds and Reynolds
The Reynolds and Reynolds Company

The Reynolds and Reynolds Company is a private company headquartered in Dayton, Ohio. Founded in 1866 as a business forms printing company, the company started serving automotive dealers in 1927....
, CareSource, Cargill
Cargill

Cargill, Incorporated is a privately held corporation, multinational corporation, and is based in the state of Minnesota in the United States of America....
, ChemStation International, Liberty Bank, NewPage Corporation
NewPage Corporation

NewPage Corporation, based in Miamisburg, Ohio, is a leading producer of coated paper in North America.The company produces coated papers in sheets and rolls with many finishes and weights to offer design flexibility for a wide array of end uses....
, Standard Register, WorkflowOne (formerly Relizon), Huffy Bicycles
Huffy

The Huffy Corporation is an United States importer and manufacturer of inexpensive mass-market bicycles and golf equipment. It was founded in 1887 when George Huffman purchased the Davis Sewing Machine Company and moved its factory to Dayton, Ohio....
, LexisNexis
LexisNexis

LexisNexis is a popular searchable archive of content from newspapers, magazines, legal documents and other printed sources. LexisNexis claims to be the "world?s largest collection of public records, unpublished opinions, forms, legal, news, and business information" while offering their products to a wide range of professionals in the lega...
, and Mead prior to becoming MeadWestvaco
MeadWestvaco

MeadWestvaco Corp. is an American packaging based in Richmond, Virginia. It has approximately 23,000 employees. In February 2006, it moved its corporate headquarters to Richmond, Virginia....
. It was formerly home of Speedwell Motor Car Company
Speedwell Motor Car Company

The Speedwell Motor Car Company was an early United States automobile manufacturing company producing cars from 1907 to 1914. The company's factory was next to the Wright Brothers aircraft works in Dayton, Ohio....
.

History

Dayton 1870
Dayton was founded on April 1, 1796 by a small group of US
United States

The United States of America is a Federal government constitutional republic comprising U.S. state and a federal district. The country is situated mostly in central North America, where its Contiguous United States and Washington, D.C., the Capital districts and territories, lie between the Pacific Ocean and Atlantic Oceans, Borders of the U...
 settlers seven years before the admission of Ohio to the Union
United States

The United States of America is a Federal government constitutional republic comprising U.S. state and a federal district. The country is situated mostly in central North America, where its Contiguous United States and Washington, D.C., the Capital districts and territories, lie between the Pacific Ocean and Atlantic Oceans, Borders of the U...
 in 1803. The town was incorporated in 1805 and given its name after Jonathan Dayton
Jonathan Dayton

Jonathan Dayton was an American politician from the U.S. state of New Jersey. He was the youngest person to sign the United States Constitution and a member of the U.S....
, a captain in the American Revolutionary War
American Revolutionary War

The American Revolutionary War , also known as the American War of Independence, began as a war between the Kingdom of Great Britain and Thirteen Colonies on the North America, and ended in a global war between several European great powers....
 and signatory of the U.S. Constitution
United States Constitution

The Constitution of the United States of America is the supreme law of the United States. It is the foundation and source of the legal authority underlying the existence of the United States of America; the Federal Government of the United States; and all the State & local governments and Territorial Administrative bodies contained therein....
.

In 1797, Daniel C. Cooper
Daniel C. Cooper

Daniel C. Cooper was an United States Surveyor , farmer, miller and political leader....
 laid out the Mad River Road
Mad River Road

Mad River Road was the first overland route between Dayton, Ohio and Cincinnati, Ohio. It was cut by Daniel C. Cooper in 1795 to provide access to the new town of Dayton and the "Mad River Country" northeast and north of Dayton....
, the first overland connection between Cincinnati, Ohio
Cincinnati, Ohio

Cincinnati is a city in the U.S. state of Ohio and the county seat of Hamilton County, Ohio. The municipality is located in southwestern Ohio and is situated on the Ohio River at the Ohio-Kentucky border....
 and Dayton. This opened up the "Mad River Country" at Dayton and the upper Miami Valley to settlement.

The Miami and Erie Canal
Miami and Erie Canal

The Miami and Erie Canal was a canal that connected the Ohio River in Cincinnati, Ohio with Lake Erie in Toledo, Ohio. It consisted of 19 aqueducts, three control lock, and 103 canal locks....
, built in the 1830s, connected the Dayton commerce from Lake Erie
Lake Erie

Lake Erie is the fourth largest lake of the five Great Lakes, and the tenth largest globally. It is the southernmost, shallowest, and smallest by volume of the Great Lakes and therefore also has the shortest average water residence time....
 via the Great Miami River and served as the principal route of transportation for western Ohio until the 1850s.

The catastrophic Great Dayton Flood
Great Dayton Flood

The Great Dayton Flood of 1913 flooded Dayton, Ohio, and the surrounding area with water from the Great Miami River, causing the greatest natural disaster in Ohio history....
 of March 1913 severely affected much of the city, stimulated the growth of suburban communities outside central Dayton in areas lying further from the Miami River and on higher ground, and led to the establishment of the Miami Conservancy District
Miami Conservancy District

The Miami Conservancy District is a river management agency operating in Southwest Ohio to control flooding of the Great Miami River and its tributaries....
 in 1914. The flood remains an event of note in popular memory and local histories. The high waters damaged some of the Wright Brothers' glass plate photographic negatives of their glider flights at Kitty Hawk and power flights over Huffman Prairie
Huffman Prairie

Huffman Prairie, also known as Huffman Prairie Flying Field or Huffman Field is part of Dayton Aviation Heritage National Historical Park....
 near Dayton.

Involvement in World War II


During World War II
World War II

World War II, or the Second World War , was a global military conflict which involved a Participants in World War II, including all of the great powers, organised into two opposing military alliances: the Allies of World War II and the Axis powers....
 Dayton, like many other American cities, was heavily involved in the war effort. Residential neighborhoods in Dayton and in nearby Oakwood hosted the Dayton Project
Dayton Project

The Dayton Project was one of several sites involved in the Manhattan Project to build the first atomic bombs. Charles Allen Thomas an executive of the Monsanto corporation was assigned to develop the neutron generating devices that triggered the nuclear detonation of the atomic bombs once the critical mass had been "assembled" by the force...
, in which the Monsanto
Monsanto

The Monsanto Company is an American Multinational corporation agricultural biotechnology corporation. It is the world's leading producer of the herbicide glyphosate, marketed as "Roundup"....
 Chemical Company developed methods to industrially produce polonium
Polonium

Polonium is a chemical element with the symbol Po and atomic number 84, discovered in 1898 by Marie Curie and Pierre Curie. A rare and highly radioactive metalloid, polonium is chemically similar to bismuth and tellurium, and it occurs in uranium ores....
 for use in the triggers of early atomic bombs, including those dropped by the United States on Hiroshima
Hiroshima

The Japanese city of is the capital of Hiroshima Prefecture, and the largest city in the Chugoku region of western Honshu, the largest of Japan's islands....
 and Nagasaki, Japan.

Dayton was also home to the National Cash Register Company
NCR Corporation

NCR Corporation is a technology company specializing in products for the retail and financial sectors. Its main products are point of sale, automatic teller machines, cheque processing systems, barcode reader, and business consumables....
 whose employees built airplane engines, bomb sights and code-breaking machines, including the American bombe
Bombe

In the history of cryptography, the bombe was an electromechanical device used by United Kingdom cryptologists to help break Germany Enigma machine-generated signals during World War II....
 designed by Joseph Desch
Joseph Desch

Joseph Desch was an American engineer. During World War II, he worked on the US version of the bombe, a codebreaking machine designed to help solve German Enigma machine cipher messages....
 which helped crack the Enigma machine
Enigma machine

The Enigma machine is any of a family of related electro-mechanical rotor machines that have been used to generate ciphers for the encryption and decryption of secret messages....
.

Dayton Peace Accords

The Dayton Agreement
Dayton Agreement

The General Framework Agreement for Peace in Bosnia and Herzegovina, also known as the Dayton Agreement, Dayton Accords, Paris Protocol or Dayton-Paris Agreement, is the peace agreement reached at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base near Dayton, Ohio in November 1995, and formally signed in Paris on December 14, 1995....
, a peace accord between the parties to the hostilities of the conflict in Bosnia-Herzegovina and the former Yugoslavia
Yugoslav wars

The Yugoslav Wars were a series of violent conflicts in the territory of the former Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia that took place between 1991 and 2001....
, was negotiated in the Dayton area. Negotiations took place from November 1, 1995 to November 21, 1995 at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base
Wright-Patterson Air Force Base

Wright-Patterson Air Force Base is a United States Air Force base located in Greene County, Ohio and Montgomery County, Ohio counties, eight miles northeast of the central business district of Dayton, Ohio, Ohio, United States....
 near Dayton.

Nicknames

Dayton's primary nickname is the "Gem City". The origin of the name is no longer clear; it appears to stem either from a well-known racehorse named "Gem" that hailed from Dayton, or from descriptions of the city likening it to a gem. The most likely origin appears to be an 1845 article in the Cincinnati
Cincinnati, Ohio

Cincinnati is a city in the U.S. state of Ohio and the county seat of Hamilton County, Ohio. The municipality is located in southwestern Ohio and is situated on the Ohio River at the Ohio-Kentucky border....
 Daily Chronicle newspaper, by an author writing with the byline "T", which reads
In a small bend of the Great Miami River, with canals on the east and south, it can be fairly said, without infringing on the rights of others, that Dayton is the gem of all our interior towns. It possesses wealth, refinement, enterprise, and a beautiful country, beautifully developed.


Paul Laurence Dunbar
Paul Laurence Dunbar

Paul Laurence Dunbar was a seminal United States poet of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Dunbar gained national recognition for his 1896 Lyrics of a Lowly Life, one poem in the collection Ode to Ethiopia....
 (1872–1906) later acknowledged the nickname in his poem, "Toast to Dayton", which contains this stanza:
She shall ever claim our duty,
For she shines—the brightest gem
That has ever decked with beauty
Dear Ohio's diadem.


Another explanation for the nickname "Gem", is from Dayton's sister city to the south, Cincinnati. Cincinnati is known as the "Queen City", and Dayton would be the "Gem" in the queen's crown.

The city was advertised as "The Gem City, the Cleanest City in America" in the 1950s, 60s and into the 70s. The phrase was often seen on public trash cans, and other places throughout the city during this time period. Additionally, Dayton has one of the most consistent street cleaning schedules. Every morning, street cleaners sweep downtown Dayton of any trash from the previous day.

Dayton has also been called the "Dragon City." This nickname came from the popular minor league baseball team for which Dayton has become famous. The nickname is most popular among younger crowds in Dayton such has the various college campuses and on the military base.

Ohio's nickname "Birthplace of Aviation" is also frequently seen due to Dayton being the hometown of the Wright Brothers
Wright brothers

The Wright brothers, Orville and Wilbur , were two United States who are generally credited with inventing and building the world's first successful fixed-wing aircraft and making the first controlled, powered and sustained heavier-than-air Flight#Mechanical flight, on December 17, 1903....
. In their bicycle shop in Dayton, the Wrights developed the principles of aerodynamics, and designed and constructed a number of gliders and portions of their first airplane. After their first manned flights in Kitty Hawk, North Carolina
Kitty Hawk, North Carolina

Kitty Hawk is a town in Dare County, North Carolina, North Carolina, United States. The population was 2,991 at the 2000 census. It was established in the early 1700s as Chickahawk....
, the Wrights continued testing at nearby Huffman Prairie
Huffman Prairie

Huffman Prairie, also known as Huffman Prairie Flying Field or Huffman Field is part of Dayton Aviation Heritage National Historical Park....
.

Geography

Dayton is located at (39.762708, -84.196665). The city sits in the Miami River Valley, north of Cincinnati
Cincinnati, Ohio

Cincinnati is a city in the U.S. state of Ohio and the county seat of Hamilton County, Ohio. The municipality is located in southwestern Ohio and is situated on the Ohio River at the Ohio-Kentucky border....
, well south of Toledo
Toledo, Ohio

Toledo is a city in the U.S. state of Ohio and the county seat of Lucas County, Ohio. Named after Toledo, Spain, it is located on the western end of Lake Erie, on the Michigan border....
, south-west of Columbus
Columbus, Ohio

Columbus is the Capital , the largest, and the most populous city of the U.S. state of Ohio. Located near the Geographic centers of the United States, Columbus is the county seat of Franklin County, Ohio, although parts of the city also extend into Delaware County, Ohio and Fairfield County, Ohio counties....
, and east of Richmond
Richmond, Indiana

Richmond is a city in Wayne Township, Wayne County, Indiana, Wayne County, Indiana, in east central Indiana, which borders Ohio. The city also includes the Richmond Municipal Airport in Boston Township, Wayne County, Indiana which is separated from the rest of the city....
, Indiana
Indiana

The State of Indiana was the 19th U.S. state admitted into the union. It is located in the Midwestern United States of the United States of America....
, in the southwest quadrant of the state. Most official and government designations place it in west-central Ohio (a term which colloquially often refers to Lima, Ohio
Lima, Ohio

Lima is a city in the U.S. state of Ohio and the county seat of Allen County, Ohio. The municipality is located in northwest Ohio Ohio along Interstate 75 approximately 72 miles north of Dayton, Ohio and 78 miles south-southwest of Toledo, Ohio....
). It is at the confluence of the Great Miami River
Great Miami River

The Great Miami River is a tributary of the Ohio River, approximately long, in southwestern Ohio in the United States.The Great Miami flows through Dayton, Ohio, Piqua, Ohio, Troy, Ohio, and Sidney, Ohio....
, the Stillwater
Stillwater River (Ohio)

The Stillwater River is a tributary of the Great Miami River, approximately 65 mi long in western Ohio in the United States. Via the Great Miami and Ohio River Rivers, it is part of the Mississippi River Drainage basin....
 and Mad
Mad River (Ohio)

The Mad River is a stream located in the west central part of the U.S. state of Ohio. It flows nearly 60 miles from Logan County, Ohio, to downtown Dayton, Ohio, where it meets the Great Miami River....
 rivers, and Wolf Creek
Wolf Creek (Ohio)

Wolf Creek is a tributary of the Muskingum River in the U.S. state of Ohio. It consists of two forks, the muddy fork which begins toward Barlow, Ohio and the Clear Fork which begins toward Chesterhill, Ohio....
. Greater Dayton is generally referred to by locals as the Miami Valley, which is understood to mean the area south of Sidney
Sidney, Ohio

Sidney is a city in Shelby County, Ohio, Ohio, United States. The population was 20,211 at the United States Census 2000. It is named after English poet Sir Phillip Sidney and is the county seat of Shelby County, Ohio....
 and north of Middletown
Middletown, Ohio

Middletown is an All-America City Award located in Butler County, Ohio and Warren County, Ohio counties in the southwestern part of the U.S. state of Ohio....
, and west of Springfield
Springfield, Ohio

Springfield is a city in the U.S. state of Ohio and the county seat of Clark County, Ohio. The municipality is located in southwestern Ohio and is situated on the Mad River , Buck Creek and Beaver Creek, approximately 45 miles west of Columbus, Ohio and 25 miles northeast of Dayton, Ohio....
 to the Indiana
Indiana

The State of Indiana was the 19th U.S. state admitted into the union. It is located in the Midwestern United States of the United States of America....
 border

According to the United States Census Bureau
United States Census Bureau

The United States Census Bureau is the government agency that is responsible for the United States Census. It also gathers other national demographic and economic data....
, the city has a total area of 56.6 square miles (146.7 km²), of which, 55.8 square miles (144.5 km²) of it is land and 0.9 square miles (2.2 km²) of it (1.55%) is water.

Suburbs

The following cities are suburbs of Dayton:
  • Beavercreek
    Beavercreek, Ohio

    Beavercreek is a city in Greene County, Ohio, Ohio, United States, and a suburb of Dayton, Ohio. The population was 37,984 at the United States Census 2000....
  • Bellbrook
    Bellbrook, Ohio

    Bellbrook is a city in Greene County, Ohio, Ohio, United States. The population was 7,009 at the United States Census 2000. It is part of the Dayton, Ohio Metropolitan Statistical Area....
  • Centerville
    Centerville, Ohio

    Centerville, Ohio is a city in Montgomery and Greene Counties in the U.S. state of Ohio.Centerville, Ohio may also refer to:*Centerville, Gallia County, Ohio...
  • Englewood
    Englewood, Ohio

    Englewood, a northern suburb of Dayton, Ohio, is a city in Montgomery County, Ohio, Ohio, United States. The population was 12,235 at the United States Census 2000....
  • Fairborn
    Fairborn, Ohio

    Fairborn is a city in Greene County, Ohio, Ohio, United States, near Dayton, Ohio and Wright-Patterson Air Force Base. The population was 32,052 at the United States Census 2000....
  • Huber Heights
    Huber Heights, Ohio

    Huber Heights is a city in Montgomery County, Ohio, Miami County, Ohio, and Greene County, Ohio Counties in the U.S. state of Ohio. Huber Heights's motto is "America's largest community of brick homes." The city is named for Charles Huber, the developer that constructed a number of the homes that would later compose the city....
  • Kettering
    Kettering, Ohio

    Kettering is a city in Greene County, Ohio and Montgomery County, Ohio Counties in the U.S. state of Ohio. It is a suburb of nearby Dayton, Ohio....
  • Miamisburg
    Miamisburg, Ohio

    Miamisburg is a city in Montgomery County, Ohio, United States. The population was 19,489 at the United States Census, 2000. Miamisburg is known for its large industry and retail factors , but is mainly known for being the home to the Miamisburg Mound....
  • Moraine
    Moraine, Ohio

    Moraine is a city in Montgomery County, Ohio, Ohio, United States. The population was 6,897 at the United States Census 2000. The city is part of the The Dayton, Ohio Metropolitan Statistical Area, which includes Montgomery county....
  • Oakwood
    Oakwood, Ohio

    Oakwood is the name of the following places in the U.S. state of Ohio:*Oakwood, Cuyahoga County, Ohio*Oakwood, Montgomery County, Ohio*Oakwood, Paulding County, Ohio...
  • Riverside
    Riverside, Ohio

    Riverside is a city in Montgomery County, Ohio, Ohio, United States. The population was 23,545 at the United States Census 2000. It is part of the Dayton, Ohio Metropolitan Statistical Area....
  • Springboro
    Springboro, Ohio

    Springboro is a city in Warren County, Ohio and Montgomery County, Ohio counties in the U.S. state of Ohio. It is in Warren County's Clearcreek Township, Warren County, Ohio and Franklin Township, Warren County, Ohio Townships and Montgomery County's Miami Township, Montgomery County, Ohio....
  • Trotwood
    Trotwood, Ohio

    Trotwood, named for Betsy Trotwood , is a city in Montgomery County, Ohio, Ohio, United States. The population was 27,420 at the United States Census 2000....
  • Union
    Union, Ohio

    Union is a city in Montgomery County, Ohio and Miami County, Ohio Counties in the U.S. state of Ohio. The population was 5,574 at the United States Census 2000, and 5,920 at the 2005 census estimate....
  • Vandalia
    Vandalia, Ohio

    Vandalia is a city in Montgomery County, Ohio, United States, and a suburb of Dayton, Ohio. Its population was 14,603 during the United States Census 2000....
  • West Carrollton
    West Carrollton, Ohio

    West Carrollton is a city in Montgomery County, Ohio, Ohio, United States. The population was 13,818 at the United States Census 2000. It is part of the Dayton, Ohio Metropolitan Statistical Area....


Climate

Monthly Normal and Record High and Low Temperatures
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
Rec High °F 71 73 82 89 93 102 102 102 101 89 79 72
Norm High °F 33.7 38.2 49.3 60.7 71.2 80.1 84.2 82.3 75.6 63.5 50.1 38.5
Norm Low °F 19 22.4 31.2 40.4 51.1 60.2 64.4 62.2 54.6 43.5 34.3 24.4
Rec Low °F -25 -16 -7 15 27 40 44 39 32 21 -2 -20
Precip (in) 2.6 2.29 3.29 4.03 4.17 4.21 3.75 3.49 2.65 2.72 3.3 3.08
Source:


The region is dominated by a humid continental climate, characterized by hot, muggy summers and cold, dry winters. The highest temperature ever recorded in Dayton was 105 °F in July 1934, and the coldest was -21 °F in January 1985.

Dayton is subject to severe weather
Severe weather

Severe weather phenomena are weather conditions that are hazardous to human life and property....
 typical to the Midwestern United States. Tornadoes are possible from the spring to the fall. Floods, blizzards, and severe thunderstorms
Thunderstorm

File:FoggDam-NT.jpgA thunderstorm, also known as an electrical storm or a lightning storm, is a form of weather characterized by the presence of lightning and its effect: thunder....
 can also occur from time to time.

Demographics


Note: the following demographic information applies only to the city of Dayton proper. For other Dayton-area communities, see their respective articles.
As of the census
Census

A census is the procedure of systematically acquiring and recording information about the members of a given population. It is a regularly occurring and official count of a particular population....
 of 2000, there were 166,179 people, 67,409 households, and 37,614 families residing in the city. The population density
Population density

Population density is a measurement of population per unit area or unit volume. It is frequently applied to living organisms, and particularly to humans....
 was 2,979.3 people per square mile (1,150.3/km²). There were 77,321 housing units at an average density of 1,386.3/sq mi (535.2/km²). The racial makeup of the city was 53.40% White, 43.10% Black, 0.30% Native American, 0.65% Asian, 0.04% Pacific Islander, 0.70% from other races
Race (United States Census)

Race and ethnicity in the United States Census, as defined by the United States Census Bureau and the Federal Office of Management and Budget , are Self-concept data items in which residents choose the Race in the United States or races with which they most closely identify, and indicate whether or not they are of Hispanic or Latino origin ....
, and 1.83% from two or more races. 1.58% of the population were Hispanic or Latino of any race. . The population of Dayton has been declining since the 1970s, as can be observed from portrayal of historical population data. This is in part due to the slowdown of manufacturing in the region and the growth of Dayton's suburbs including Englewood
Englewood, Ohio

Englewood, a northern suburb of Dayton, Ohio, is a city in Montgomery County, Ohio, Ohio, United States. The population was 12,235 at the United States Census 2000....
, Kettering
Kettering, Ohio

Kettering is a city in Greene County, Ohio and Montgomery County, Ohio Counties in the U.S. state of Ohio. It is a suburb of nearby Dayton, Ohio....
, Vandalia
Vandalia, Ohio

Vandalia is a city in Montgomery County, Ohio, United States, and a suburb of Dayton, Ohio. Its population was 14,603 during the United States Census 2000....
, Beavercreek
Beavercreek, Ohio

Beavercreek is a city in Greene County, Ohio, Ohio, United States, and a suburb of Dayton, Ohio. The population was 37,984 at the United States Census 2000....
, and Centerville
Centerville, Montgomery County, Ohio

Centerville is a city in Montgomery County, Ohio and Greene County, Ohio Counties in the U.S. state of Ohio. A part of the Greater Dayton area, its population was 23,122 as of the United States Census 2000....
. Ranked 5th in Forbes
Forbes

Forbes is an United States publishing and mass media company. Its flagship publication, Forbes magazine, is published bi-weekly. Its primary competitors in the national business magazine category are Fortune , which is also published bi-weekly, and Business Week....
 list of America's Emptiest Cities, February 2009.

Households

There were 67,409 households out of which 27.3% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 30.2% were married couples
Marriage

Marriage is a social, spirituality, or law union of individuals. This union may also be called matrimony, while the ceremony that marks its beginning is usually called a wedding and the married status created is sometimes called wedlock....
 living together, 20.6% had a female householder with no husband present, and 44.2% were non-families. 36.8% of all households were made up of individuals and 11.3% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.30 and the average family size was 3.04.

Age structure and gender ratio

The age structure of Dayton's population is:
  • under 18 years: 25.1%
  • 18 to 24 years: 14.2%
  • 25 to 44 year: 29.0%
  • 45 to 64 years: 19.6%
  • 65 years of age or older: 12.0%
The median age is 32 years. For every 100 females there were 93.1 males, while for every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 89.6 males.

Income

The median income for a household in the city was $27,523, and the median income for a family was $34,978. Males had a median income of $30,816 versus $24,937 for females. The per capita income
Per capita income

Per capita income means how much each individual receives, in monetary terms, of the yearly income generated in the country. This is what each citizen is to receive if the yearly national income is divided equally among everyone....
 for the city was $15,547. About 18.2% of families and 23.0% of the population were below the poverty line, including 32.0% of those under age 18 and 15.3% of those age 65 or over.

Political structure

Dayton Ohio War Memorial
In 1913, Dayton became the first large city in the United States to adopt the council-manager system of city government
Council-manager government

The council-manager government is one of two main variations of Representative democracy Local government in the United States, and was first used in Sumter, South Carolina....
. In this system, the mayor is merely the chairperson of the city commission and has one vote on the commission just like the other commissioners. The commission hires a separate city manager, who holds administrative authority over the city government.

The city also encourages resident participation through the use of neighborhood association
Neighborhood association

A neighborhood association is a group of residents or property owners who advocate for or organize activities within a neighborhood. An association may have elected leaders and voluntary dues....
s and priority board
Priority board

A priority board is a group of elected citizen volunteers who meet on a regular basis to address neighborhood concerns and to take action to improve the quality of their neighborhoods....
s. A total of 65 neighborhoods comprise seven priority board districts.
See also: Neighborhoods of Dayton, Ohio


Public safety


Dayton has experienced an improving public safety environment since 2003, with crime declining in key categories according to FBI Uniform Crime Reports
Uniform Crime Reports

The Uniform Crime Reports contain official data on crime that is reported to police agencies across the United States who then provide the data to the Federal Bureau of Investigation ....
 and Dayton Police Department data. City officials reported in January 2008 a decline of 6.1 percent in crime for 2007 when compared to 2006. From 2003 to 2007, crime decreased by 10.7 percent. Among violent crimes (homicide, rape, robbery and aggravated assault), Dayton saw a decline of 17.3 percent over the five years ending December 31, 2007. Targeted crimes in downtown Dayton declined 39 percent over the five-year period.

A new police chief, Richard S. Biehl, joined the Dayton Police Department in January 2008. Biehl brought more than 25 years of law enforcement experience (with expertise in prevention and community policing) to Dayton following a career with the Cincinnati Police Department and the Community Police Partnering Center (where he served as Executive Director), also in Cincinnati.

Dayton's relatively high position in recent, widely publicized CQ Press crime rankings may be considered questionable, depending on one's opinion of the study's methodology.

Mayor Rhine McLin
Rhine McLin

Rhine Lana McLin is an United States Democratic Party politician from Ohio, currently serving as mayor of Dayton, Ohio....
 is a member of the Mayors Against Illegal Guns Coalition, a bi-partisan group with a stated goal of "making the public safer by getting illegal guns off the streets." The Coalition is co-chaired by Boston, Massachusetts
Boston, Massachusetts

Boston is the State capital and largest city of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, and is one of the oldest cities in the United States. The largest city in New England, Boston is considered the economic and cultural center of the region, and is sometimes regarded as the unofficial "Capital of New England." Boston city proper had a 2007 est...
 Mayor Thomas Menino
Thomas Menino

Thomas Michael Menino is the List of mayors of Boston, Massachusetts of Boston, Massachusetts, United States and the city's first Italian-American mayor....
 and New York City
New York City

The City of New York is the List of United States cities by population in the United States, while the New York metropolitan area ranks among the List of urban areas by population....
 Mayor Michael Bloomberg
Michael Bloomberg

Michael Rubens Bloomberg is an United States businessman and philanthropist, and the current Mayor of New York City. He was listed as the eighth-richest American, with a net worth of US$30 Billion, in the Forbes 400 on Sept....
.

Urban design and architecture


Unlike many midwestern cities of its age, Dayton has very broad and straight downtown streets (generally two full lanes in each direction), facilitating access to the downtown even after the automobile became popular. The main reason for the broad streets was that Dayton was a marketing and shipping center from its beginning: streets were broad to enable wagons drawn by teams of three to four pairs of oxen to turn around. In addition, some of today's streets were once barge canals flanked by draw-paths.

A courthouse building was constructed in downtown Dayton in 1888 to supplement Dayton's original Neoclassical
Neoclassical architecture

Neoclassical architecture was an architectural style produced by the Neoclassicism that began in the mid-18th century, both as a reaction against the Rococo style of anti-tectonic naturalistic ornament, and an outgrowth of some classicizing features of Baroque architecture....
 courthouse, which still stands. This second, "new" courthouse has since been replaced with new facilities as well as a park.

Dayton's ten historic neighborhoods — Oregon District, Wright Dunbar, Dayton View, Grafton Hill, McPherson Town, Webster Station
Webster Station, Dayton, Ohio

Webster Station in Dayton, Ohio is one of the nine historic districts in the city. Webster Station was empty land until it was bought in 1843. Today this District is known as Cannery and is was densely filled with industrial buildings....
, Huffman, Kenilworth,St. Anne's Hill, and South Park
South Park, Dayton, Ohio

South Park is a 24-block area of more than 700 structures primarily dating from the 1880s to the early twentieth century. It is located south of downtown Dayton, Ohio, Ohio, just north of the University of Dayton campus and Woodland Cemetery, Dayton, Ohio, and east of Miami Valley Hospital....
 — feature mostly single-family houses and mansions in the Neoclassical, Jacobethan
Jacobethan

Jacobethan is the style designation coined in 1933 by John Betjeman to describe the English Revival style made popular from the 1830s, which derived most of its inspiration and its repertory from the English Renaissance , with elements of Elizabethan Architecture and Jacobean architecture....
, Tudor Revival
Tudorbethan architecture

The Tudor Revival architecture of the 20th century , first manifested itself in domestic architecture beginning in the United Kingdom in the mid to late 19th century based on a revival of aspects of Tudor style architecture....
, English Gothic
Gothic Revival architecture

The Gothic Revival is an Architectural style which began in the 1740s in England. Its popularity grew rapidly in the early nineteenth century, when increasingly serious and learned admirers of neo-Gothic styles sought to revive Middle Ages forms in contrast to the Neoclassical architecture styles which were then prevalent....
, Chateauesque
Chβteauesque

Ch?teauesque is an architectural style based on French ch?teau style used in the 1400s to the 1600s in the Loire Valley. It was popularized in the United States by Richard Morris Hunt during the 1880s....
, Craftsman
Arts and Crafts movement

The Arts and Crafts Movement was a United Kingdom, Canada, and United States aesthetic movement occurring in the last years of the 19th century and the early years of the 20th century....
, Queen Anne
Queen Anne Style architecture

The Queen Anne Style is a furniture and decoration style that reached its greatest popularity in the last quarter of the 19th century, manifesting itself in a number of different ways in different countries....
, Georgian Revival, Colonial Revival
Colonial Revival architecture

The Colonial Revival was a nationalistic architectural style and interior design movement in the United States.In the early 1890s Americans began to value their own heritage and architecture....
, Renaissance Revival Architecture, Shingle Style Architecture, Prairie
Prairie School

File:Habs flw oak park home.jpgPrairie School was a late 19th and early 20th century architectural style, most common to the Midwestern United States....
, Mission Revival
Mission Revival Style architecture

The Mission Revival Style was an architectural movement that began in the late 19th century and drew inspiration from the early Spanish missions in California....
, Eastlake/Italianate, American Foursquare
American Foursquare

The American Foursquare or American Four Square is an American house style popular from the mid-1890s to the late 1930s. A reaction to the ornate and mass produced elements of the Victorian architecture and other Revival styles popular throughout the last half of the 19th century, the American Foursquare was plain, often incorporatin...
, and Federal
Federal architecture

File:FirstMeetingHouse.jpgFederal-style architecture occurred in the United States between 1780 and 1830, particularly from 1785 to 1815. The period is associated with the early Republic, and the establishment of the national institutions of the United States....
 styles of architecture.

In 2009, The CareSource Management Group completed construction of a $55 million corporate headquarters at the corner of Main Street and Monument Avenue in downtown Dayton. The 300,000-square-foot, 10-story building marks downtown's first new office tower in more than a decade.

The two tallest buildings of the Dayton skyline are the Kettering Tower
Kettering Tower

The Kettering Tower is a skyscraper in Dayton, Ohio. The Kettering Tower was built in 1970 and currently is the tallest building in the city. Lorenz Williams Inc....
 at 408 ft (124 m) and the KeyBank Tower at 385 ft (117 m). Kettering Tower was originally Winters Tower, the headquarters of Winters Bank. The building was renamed after Virginia Kettering when Winters was merged into BankOne. KeyBank Tower was formerly known as the MeadWestvaco
MeadWestvaco

MeadWestvaco Corp. is an American packaging based in Richmond, Virginia. It has approximately 23,000 employees. In February 2006, it moved its corporate headquarters to Richmond, Virginia....
 Tower before KeyBank gained naming rights to the building in 2008.

Culture and recreation

Dayton is home to the Dayton Art Institute
Dayton Art Institute

The Dayton Art Institute is a museum of fine arts in Dayton, Ohio, Ohio, USA.Founded in a downtown mansion in 1919 as the Dayton Museum of Fine Arts, the museum moved to its own building in 1930....
, a museum of fine arts. The National Museum of the United States Air Force
National Museum of the United States Air Force

The National Museum of the United States Air Force is the official National Museum of the United States Air Force and is located at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, in Riverside, Ohio near Dayton, Ohio, Ohio....
 is at nearby Wright-Patterson Air Force Base and is the largest and oldest military aviation museum in the world. .

The Dayton Metro Library
Dayton Metro Library

Dayton Metro Library is a multi-branch library system serving 476,000 residents of the Dayton, Ohio, metropolitan area. It has 21 locations across the area ....
 is a library system consisting of 23 locations across the metropolitan area, with the Main Library located in downtown Dayton.

The Dayton Aviation Heritage National Historical Park
Dayton Aviation Heritage National Historical Park

Dayton Aviation Heritage National Historical Park is a United States National Historical Park in Dayton, Ohio, USA that commemorates three exceptional men—Wilbur Wright, Orville Wright, and Paul Laurence Dunbar—and their work in the Miami Valley....
 commemorates the lives and achievements of Dayton natives Orville and Wilbur Wright and Paul Laurence Dunbar.

SunWatch Indian Village/Archaeological Park
SunWatch Indian Village

SunWatch Indian Village / Archaeological Park is a recreated Fort Ancient Native Americans in the United States village that sits alongside the Great Miami River in Dayton, Ohio....
 is located on the south end of Dayton. SunWatch is the location of a 12th century American Indian village that has been partially reconstructed and includes a museum where visitors can learn about the Indian history of the Miami Valley.

Dayton has given birth to a variety of popular pizza chains which have become woven into local culture, the most notable of which are Cassano's and Marion's Piazza
Marion's Piazza

Marion's Piazza is a pizzeria chain based in Dayton, Ohio. Established in 1965 by Marion Glass, the company currently operates 7 restaurants throughout the greater Dayton area....
.

Dayton is also home to a variety of performing arts venues. The Benjamin and Marian Schuster Performing Arts Center
Benjamin and Marian Schuster Performing Arts Center

The Benjamin and Marian Schuster Performing Arts Center is located in Dayton, Ohio and was built in 2003 to serve as Dayton's key performance arts center....
 at the corner of Second and Main, is the home performance venue of the Dayton Philharmonic Orchestra
Dayton Philharmonic Orchestra

The Dayton Philharmonic Orchestra is a fully professional musical group in Dayton, Ohio, formed in 1933. This organization is a member of the League of American Orchestras and the Regional Orchestra Players' Association , and presents programs mainly of classical music, but also occasionally performs world music, pops, jazz and rock-n-roll...
 and the Dayton Opera
Dayton Opera

For nearly 50 years, Dayton Opera has had a rich history of producing high quality, professional opera in the Miami Valley. Led by Thomas Bankston, General & Artistic Director, Dayton Opera strives to assemble the finest artistic personnel and productions, as well as the highest quality voices from esteemed U.S....
. In addition to Philharmonic and Opera performances, the Schuster Center hosts concerts, lectures, traveling Broadway shows, and is a popular spot for weddings and other events. The historic Victoria Theatre
Victoria Theatre (Dayton, Ohio)

The Victoria Theatre located in downtown Dayton, Ohio, USA was originally opened as the Turner Opera House in early 1866 before a massive fire consumed it in 1869....
, located at the corner of First and Main, hosts concerts, traveling Broadway
Broadway theatre

Broadway theatre, commonly called simply Broadway, refers to theatrical performances presented in one of the 39 large professional theaters with 500 seats or more located in the Theatre District, New York in Manhattan, New York City....
 shows, ballet
Ballet

Ballet is a formalized type of performative dance, the origins of which date lay in sixteenth- and seventeenth-century France courts, and which was further developed in England, Italy, and Russia as a concert dance form....
, a summertime classic film series, and much more. The Loft Theatre, also on Main Street, is the home of the Human Race Theatre Company.

Dayton is also the home to the Gem City Ballet and Progressive Dance Theater, companies in residence at the Pontecorvo Ballet Studio. South of Dayton in Kettering
Kettering, Ohio

Kettering is a city in Greene County, Ohio and Montgomery County, Ohio Counties in the U.S. state of Ohio. It is a suburb of nearby Dayton, Ohio....
 is the Fraze Pavilion
Fraze Pavilion

The Fraze Pavilion is a 4300-seat outdoor amphitheater in Kettering, Ohio that opened in 1991. The Pavilion is named after Ermal Fraze, late resident of Kettering and inventor of the pop-top beverage can....
 which hosts many nationally and internationally known musicians for concerts. Also south of downtown, on the banks of the Great Miami River
Great Miami River

The Great Miami River is a tributary of the Ohio River, approximately long, in southwestern Ohio in the United States.The Great Miami flows through Dayton, Ohio, Piqua, Ohio, Troy, Ohio, and Sidney, Ohio....
, is the University of Dayton Arena
University of Dayton Arena

University of Dayton Arena is a 13,409-seat multi-purpose arena in Dayton, Ohio. The arena opened in 1969. It is home to the University of Dayton Men's Basketballs, and has hosted 75 games in the NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championship over its history, the third most prolific venue in NCAA history and the second most prolific among act...
, home venue for the University of Dayton
University of Dayton

The University of Dayton is a private Roman Catholic Church university operated by the Society of Mary located in Dayton, Ohio. The full-time undergraduate student enrollment is around 7,500, and total student enrollment is about 11,000....
 Flyers basketball teams and the location of various other events and concerts. North of Dayton is the Hara Arena
Hara Arena

The Hara Arena is a 5,500-seat multi-purpose arena in Trotwood, Ohio, just outside of the city of Dayton, Ohio. At one time, it hosted the Dayton Jets basketball team and Dayton Gems, Dayton Owls, Dayton Bombers, and Dayton Ice Bandits ice hockey teams, and the Marshals indoor football team....
 and the Nutter Center
Nutter Center

The Ervin J. Nutter Center is an entertainment complex located just outside of Dayton, Ohio on the Wright State University campus in Fairborn, Ohio....
, venues that frequently host sporting events and concerts. The Nutter Center is the home arena for athletics of Wright State University
Wright State University

Wright State University is a public university in Ohio, United States The university uses Dayton, Ohio as its postal address , but the campus is actually completely within the city limits of Fairborn, Ohio....
 and the Dayton Bombers
Dayton Bombers

The Dayton Bombers are entering their 18th season as an East Coast Hockey League ice hockey team located in Dayton, Ohio, United States. The team is in the North Division of the ECHL's American Conference....
.

From 1996 to 1998, Dayton hosted the National Folk Festival
National Folk Festival (USA)

The National Folk Festival is an itinerant folk festival in the United States. Since 1934, it has been run by the National Council for the Traditional Arts and has been presented in 26 communities around the nation....
.

The Dayton Amateur Radio Association annually hosts North America's largest hamfest
Hamfest

A Hamfest is a convention of amateur radio enthusiasts where they swap information and gear. ...
 at Hara Arena
Hara Arena

The Hara Arena is a 5,500-seat multi-purpose arena in Trotwood, Ohio, just outside of the city of Dayton, Ohio. At one time, it hosted the Dayton Jets basketball team and Dayton Gems, Dayton Owls, Dayton Bombers, and Dayton Ice Bandits ice hockey teams, and the Marshals indoor football team....
 in Trotwood
Trotwood, Ohio

Trotwood, named for Betsy Trotwood , is a city in Montgomery County, Ohio, Ohio, United States. The population was 27,420 at the United States Census 2000....
, a neighboring suburb. Amateur radio operator
Amateur radio operator

An amateur radio operator is an individual who typically uses equipment at an amateur radio station to engage in two-way communication personal communications with other similar individuals on Frequency assigned to the amateur radio service....
s are commonly referred to as "hams" with as many as 25,000 traveling from around the world to attend this convention.

Dayton hosts the Winter Guard International
Winter Guard International

Spawning from the organization Drum Corps International , Winter Guard International was founded in 1977. WGI is a visual performing arts organization that hosts regional and national competitions for color guard and indoor percussion ensembles....
 championships, at which hundreds of percussion and color guard ensembles compete from around the world.

The Dayton area is served by Five Rivers MetroParks, encompassing 11,500 acres over 23 facilities.

Sports

Club League Venue Established Championships
Dayton Dragons
Dayton Dragons

The Dayton Dragons are a Class A minor league baseball team affiliated with the Cincinnati Reds. They play in the Midwest League at Fifth Third Field....
MWL
Midwest League

The Midwest League is a Class A minor league baseball league which operates in the Midwestern United States....
, Baseball
Fifth Third Field
Fifth Third Field (Dayton)

Fifth Third Field is the name of a minor league baseball stadium in Dayton, Ohio in the United States. As in the case of Fifth Third Field in Toledo, Ohio, the Ohio-based Fifth Third Bank purchased the naming rights to the facility....
1998 0
Dayton Bombers
Dayton Bombers

The Dayton Bombers are entering their 18th season as an East Coast Hockey League ice hockey team located in Dayton, Ohio, United States. The team is in the North Division of the ECHL's American Conference....
ECHL
ECHL

The ECHL is a mid-level professional ice hockey league based in Princeton, New Jersey, with teams scattered across the United States and Canada, generally regarded as a tier below the American Hockey League....
, Ice hockey
Nutter Center
Nutter Center

The Ervin J. Nutter Center is an entertainment complex located just outside of Dayton, Ohio on the Wright State University campus in Fairborn, Ohio....
1991 0
Dayton Diamonds
Dayton Diamonds

The Dayton Diamonds are a team of the Women's Football Alliance. They play their home games at Chester A. Roush Stadium on the grounds of Fairmont High School in the Greater Dayton suburb of Kettering, Ohio....
NWFA
National Women's Football Association

The National Women's Football Association is a full-contact American football league for women headquartered in Nashville, Tennessee, Tennessee....
, Women's football
Chester A. Roush Stadium, Fairmont High School
Fairmont High School

Fairmont High School may refer to:*Fairmont High School — Fairmont, Durbanville, Cape Town*Fairmont High School — Fairmont, Minnesota...
2008 0
Dayton Flyers
Dayton Flyers

The Flyers is the team name for the University of Dayton's intercollegiate athletic teams and plays out of Dayton, Ohio. The name is a reference and homage to Daytonians Wright Brothers who pioneered heavier than air flight....
NCAA basketball & football UD Arena
University of Dayton Arena

University of Dayton Arena is a 13,409-seat multi-purpose arena in Dayton, Ohio. The arena opened in 1969. It is home to the University of Dayton Men's Basketballs, and has hosted 75 games in the NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championship over its history, the third most prolific venue in NCAA history and the second most prolific among act...
 (basketball), Welcome Stadium
Welcome Stadium

Welcome Stadium is a 11,000-seat multi-purpose stadium in Dayton, Ohio, owned and operated by the Dayton Public Schools. It opened in 1949, and is home to all Dayton public high schools as well as the University of Dayton Dayton Flyers College football team....
 (football)
19950,0
Wright State Raiders
Wright State Raiders

For many years, Wright State's sports teams used a character called Rowdy Raider as their mascot; a red-bearded Viking with a horned helmet, which emerged in 1986....
NCAA Men's and Women's Basketball, Baseball, Softball, & Men's and Women's Soccer Ervin J. Nutter Center (Basketball), Nischwitz Field (Baseball), Alumni Field
Alumni Field

Alumni Field is a baseball stadium located on the campus of Southeastern Louisiana University in Hammond, LA. The stadium serves as the home field of the SLU Lions baseball team....
 (Soccer)
1990 (Nutter Center), 2000 (Nischwitz Field), 1999 (Alumni Field)1 (Men's Basketball, 1983 D-II), 0, 0


  • Dayton was also home to the first American Professional Football Association game. (Precursor to the NFL
    National Football League

    The National Football League is the Major North American professional sports leagues American football Sports league in the United States. It is an unincorporated 501#501.28c.29.286.29 association controlled by its members....
    ) The game was played at Triangle Park between the Dayton Triangles
    Dayton Triangles

    The Dayton Triangles were an original franchise of the American Professional Football Association 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....
     and the Columbus Panhandles on October 3, 1920.


Media

Dayton Ohio Flyover Sculpture

Newspapers

The principal general-circulation daily newspaper in the region is the Dayton Daily News
Dayton Daily News

The Dayton Daily News is a daily newspaper published in Dayton, Ohio. It is owned by Cox Enterprises.On August 15, 1898, James M. Cox purchased the Dayton Evening News....
, which is owned by Cox Enterprises
Cox Enterprises

Cox Enterprises is the successor to the publishing company founded in Dayton, Ohio, Ohio, by James Middleton Cox, who began with the Dayton Daily News....
. (currently doing business as Citizen USA), which claims to uphold traditional values and distances itself from secular media, is a newspaper with circulation in greater Dayton and its surrounding suburban communities. The Dayton City Paper
Dayton City Paper

The Dayton City Paper is an alternative newspaper published weekly in Dayton, Ohio. The paper was originally founded in the 1990s under the name The Dayton Voice....
 is a free weekly circulation newspaper formerly known as the Impact Weekly. The Kettering-Oakwood Times
Kettering-Oakwood Times

The Kettering-Oakwood Times is a weekly suburban newspaper part of Times Community Newspapers of Greater Dayton which is owned by Brown Publishing Company....
, part of the Brown Publishing family, is a weekly with circulation primarily in the south suburban communities. Brown weeklies have a circulation of over 100,000 in the Metro-Dayton area. Community Xpress is a weekly publication distributed in several Miami Valley communities. Flyer News
Flyer News

Flyer News, also known as fn, is the independent student newspaper of the University of Dayton in Dayton, Ohio. It was first published October 21, 1959 and is now published twice a week while classes are in session, for a total of 40 issues per academic year....
 is the semiweekly student newspaper at the University of Dayton
University of Dayton

The University of Dayton is a private Roman Catholic Church university operated by the Society of Mary located in Dayton, Ohio. The full-time undergraduate student enrollment is around 7,500, and total student enrollment is about 11,000....
 and serves the campus community. The Guardian is the weekly student newspaper at Wright State University
Wright State University

Wright State University is a public university in Ohio, United States The university uses Dayton, Ohio as its postal address , but the campus is actually completely within the city limits of Fairborn, Ohio....
. And, the Clarion is the student newspaper of Sinclair Community College
Sinclair Community College

Sinclair Community College is a community college located in Dayton, Ohio, with satellite locations in three neighboring cities?Englewood, Huber Heights, and Mason....
.

Television

The Dayton metro area's broadcast television stations are as follows:
  • WDTN
    WDTN

    WDTN, channel 2, is the NBC-affiliated television station for the Miami Valley area of Ohio that is licensed to Dayton, Ohio. Its transmitter is located in the Frytown section of the city....
    , Channel 2 – NBC, operated by LIN TV
    LIN TV

    LIN TV Corporation is an American holding company that operates 31 television stations....
  • WHIO-TV
    WHIO-TV

    WHIO-TV is a television station in Dayton, Ohio. It broadcasts on channel 7, and is an affiliate of CBS....
    , Channel 7 – CBS
    CBS

    CBS Broadcasting Inc. is an American radio network and television network. The name is derived from the initials of Columbia Broadcasting System, its former legal name....
    , operated by Cox Communications
    Cox Communications

    Cox Communications, also known as Cox Cable and formerly Cox Broadcasting Corporation is a privately owned subsidiary of Cox Enterprises providing digital cable television and telecommunications services in the United States....
  • WPTD
    WPTD

    WPTD is a television station in Dayton, Ohio that is a member of the Public Broadcasting Service. It broadcasts in analog on Channel 16 and digitally on channel 58, and is relayed by W17AA in Celina, Ohio and W63AH in Maplewood, Ohio....
    , Channel 16 – PBS
    Public Broadcasting Service

    The Public Broadcasting Service is an United States non-profit public broadcasting television service with 354 member TV stations in the United States....
    , operated by ThinkTV (formerly known as Greater Dayton Public Television), which also operates WPTO, assigned to Oxford, Ohio
    Oxford, Ohio

    Oxford is a city in northwestern Butler County, Ohio, Ohio, United States, in the southwestern portion of the state. It lies in Oxford Township, Butler County, Ohio, originally called the College Township....
  • WKEF
    WKEF

    WKEF is a broadcast television station in Dayton, Ohio, affiliated with the American Broadcasting Company network. It broadcasts on channel 22....
    , Channel 22 – ABC, operated by Sinclair Broadcasting
  • WBDT
    WBDT

    WBDT, channel 26, is the The CW Television Network-affiliated television station for Dayton, Ohio that is licensed to Springfield, Ohio. Its transmitter is located in the Frytown section of Dayton....
    , Channel 26 – The CW, operated by Acme Television
  • WRGT-TV
    WRGT-TV

    WRGT-TV is a broadcast television station in Dayton, Ohio affiliated with the Fox Broadcasting Company network. It broadcasts on channel 45. WRGT is owned by Cunningham Broadcasting Corporation, but operated by the Sinclair Broadcast Group under a local marketing agreement with Dayton's American Broadcasting Company affiliate, WKEF-TV....
    , Channel 45 – Fox
    Fox Broadcasting Company

    The Fox Broadcasting Company, commonly referred to as Fox and stylized as FOX, is an United States television network owned by Fox Entertainment Group, part of Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation....
    /My Network TV, operated under a local marketing agreement by Sinclair Broadcasting


The Dayton television market is ranked the #62 in the United States.

Nationally syndicated morning talk show The Daily Buzz
The Daily Buzz

The Daily Buzz is a nationally syndicated morning news program produced in Orlando, Florida, Florida by ACME Communications shown mostly on The CW Television Network or MyNetwork TV affiliates....
 originated from WBDT-TV, the Acme property in Miamisburg, Ohio before moving to its current home in Florida.

Radio


AM format
  • WLW
    WLW

    WLW is a clear channel talk radio station located in Cincinnati, Ohio, run by Clear Channel Communications. The station broadcasts locally on 700 kHz AM broadcasting....
     700 - news and talk (Cincinnati
    Cincinnati, Ohio

    Cincinnati is a city in the U.S. state of Ohio and the county seat of Hamilton County, Ohio. The municipality is located in southwestern Ohio and is situated on the Ohio River at the Ohio-Kentucky border....
    )
  • WPFB
    WPFB (AM)

    WPFB is a radio station broadcasting a Classic Country format. Licensed to Middletown, Ohio, USA, the station serves the Cincinnati area. The station is currently owned by Radio Stations Wpay/Wpfb, Inc....
     910 - Classic Country (Middletown
    Middletown, Ohio

    Middletown is an All-America City Award located in Butler County, Ohio and Warren County, Ohio counties in the southwestern part of the U.S. state of Ohio....
    )
  • WONE
    WONE (AM)

    WONE is an AM broadcasting station in Dayton, Ohio operating on 980 Kilohertz with a Sports radio format. It carries programming from Fox Sports Radio, as well as the Jim Rome Show and the Dan Patrick Show....
     980 – sports (Fox Sports)
  • WGNZ
    WGNZ

    WGNZ "Good News 1110" is an AM broadcasting station operating at 1110 kHz licensed to Fairborn, Ohio with studios in Dayton, Ohio and transmitter in Xenia, Ohio It airs National/Local teaching programs with a Southern Gospel music format....
     1110 - gospel hit radio (Fairborn
    Fairborn, Ohio

    Fairborn is a city in Greene County, Ohio, Ohio, United States, near Dayton, Ohio and Wright-Patterson Air Force Base. The population was 32,052 at the United States Census 2000....
    )
  • WDAO
    WDAO

    WDAO "The Real Rhythm Of The City" is a daytime-only commercial AM radio station in Dayton, Ohio operating on the frequency of 1210 kHz with a power of 1,000 watts....
     1210 – black contemporary, soul music, local news and talk
  • WHIO
    WHIO (AM)

    WHIO is a radio station broadcasting a News Talk Information format. Licensed to Dayton, Ohio, USA, the station serves the Cincinnati and Dayton area....
     1290 – news and talk (Cox Communications
    Cox Communications

    Cox Communications, also known as Cox Cable and formerly Cox Broadcasting Corporation is a privately owned subsidiary of Cox Enterprises providing digital cable television and telecommunications services in the United States....
    -owned, Fox News Radio affiliate)
  • WIZE
    WIZE

    WIZE is an AM broadcasting station in Springfield, Ohio operating on 1340 Kilohertz. WIZE is owned by Clear Channel Communications and carries a sports talk radio format via a near 24-hour simulcast of WONE 980-AM, as a result, the station uses the on-air nickname "980 Homer." It carries programming from Fox Sports Radio, as well as the Jim...
     1340 - repeater for WONE 980 (Springfield
    Springfield, Ohio

    Springfield is a city in the U.S. state of Ohio and the county seat of Clark County, Ohio. The municipality is located in southwestern Ohio and is situated on the Mad River , Buck Creek and Beaver Creek, approximately 45 miles west of Columbus, Ohio and 25 miles northeast of Dayton, Ohio....
    )
  • WING
    Wing

    A wing is a surface used to produce Lift for flight through the Earth's atmosphere or another gaseous or fluid medium. The wing shape is usually an airfoil....
     1410 – sports (ESPN Radio)
  • WBZI
    WBZI

    WBZI "Classic Country Radio" is a daytime-only AM broadcasting station in Xenia, Ohio, United States, at 1500 kHz operating with 500 watts. Its current owner Town and Country Broadcasting operates it with a country oldies format serving Greene, Clark, eastern Montgomery and surrounding counties....
     1500 - country (Xenia
    Xenia, Ohio

    Xenia is a city in the U.S. state of Ohio and the county seat of Greene County, Ohio. The municipality is located in southwestern Ohio 21 miles from Dayton, Ohio and is part of the Dayton Metropolitan Statistical Area....
    ) plus repeaters WEDI 1130 in Eaton
    Eaton, Ohio

    Eaton is a city in and the county seat of Preble County, Ohio, Ohio, United States. The population was 8,133 at the United States Census 2000. It is part of the Dayton, Ohio Greater Dayton....
     and WKFI
    WKFI

    WKFI is a radio station broadcasting a Classic Country format. Licensed to Wilmington, Ohio, USA. The station is currently owned by Town And Country Broadcasting, Inc....
     1090 in Wilmington
    Wilmington, Ohio

    Wilmington is a city in and the county seat of Clinton County, Ohio, Ohio, United States. The population was 11,922 at the United States Census 2000....
  • WPTW
    WPTW

    WPTW "The Voice of Miami County, Ohio" is a commercial AM radio station in Piqua, Ohio USA operating 24/7 at 1570 kHz with a power output of 250 watts plus a live audiostream on the internet....
     1570 - high school sports (Piqua
    Piqua, Ohio

    Piqua is a city in Miami County, Ohio, Ohio, United States. The population was 20,738 at the United States Census 2000. It is part of the Dayton, Ohio Greater Dayton....
    )
  • WULM 1600 - "Radio Maria
    Radio Maria

    Radio Maria is an international Roman Catholicism radio broadcasting service founded in Erba , Italy in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Milan in 1983....
     USA" Catholic radio, repeater of KJMJ
    KJMJ

    KJMJ "Radio Maria" is an American AM radio broadcasting stationin Alexandria, Louisiana where the Diocese of Alexandria in Louisiana is also headquartered and is the originating English language station of Radio Maria USA airing Catholic programming....
     (Alexandria, Louisiana
    Alexandria, Louisiana

    Alexandria is a city in and the parish seat of Rapides Parish, Louisiana, Louisiana, United States. It lies on the south bank of the Red River in almost the exact geographic center of the state....
     transmitting in Springfield
    Springfield, Ohio

    Springfield is a city in the U.S. state of Ohio and the county seat of Clark County, Ohio. The municipality is located in southwestern Ohio and is situated on the Mad River , Buck Creek and Beaver Creek, approximately 45 miles west of Columbus, Ohio and 25 miles northeast of Dayton, Ohio....
    )
  • 1660 - informational radio (Kettering
    Kettering, Ohio

    Kettering is a city in Greene County, Ohio and Montgomery County, Ohio Counties in the U.S. state of Ohio. It is a suburb of nearby Dayton, Ohio....
    )


FM format
  • WDPR
    WDPR

    WDPR is a radio station licensed to Dayton, Ohio, USA, the station serves the Dayton area. The station is currently owned by Dayton Public Radio....
     88.1 – Dayton Public Radio, classical
  • WCSU
    WCSU

    WCSU may refer to:* Western Connecticut State University* WCSU-FM, an Ohio based radio station...
     88.9 – Urban jazz and gospel
  • WQRP
    WQRP

    WQRP is a radio station owned by WQRP Family Broadcasting Incorporated. It is located at 917 East Central in West Carrollton, Ohio just south of Dayton, Ohio, United States....
     89.5 – Praise 89.5, Christian Praise and Worship
  • WCDR 90.3 – Christian (based in nearby Cedarville, Ohio
    Cedarville, Ohio

    Cedarville is a village #Ohio in Greene County, Ohio, Ohio, United States. The population was 3,828 at the United States Census 2000. It is the home of Cedarville University....
    )
  • WYSO 91.3 – National Public Radio
    National Public Radio

    National Public Radio is a privately and publicly funded non-profit membership media organization that serves as a national Radio syndication to 797 public radio List of NPR stations in the United States....
     (based in nearby Yellow Springs, Ohio
    Yellow Springs, Ohio

    Yellow Springs is a village #Ohio in Greene County, Ohio, Ohio, United States, and is the home of Antioch College. The population was 3,761 at the United States Census, 2000....
    )
  • WROU 92.1 – Urban adult contemporary
  • WGTZ
    WGTZ

    WGTZ "Fly 92.9" is a commercial FM station licensed in Eaton, Ohio at 92.9 mHz serving the Dayton, Ohio and Springfield, Ohio market area with an Adult Hits format....
     92.9 – Jack Format 50's-90's "We Play Anything" (Fly 92.9)
  • WFCJ
    WFCJ

    WFCJ is a radio station broadcasting a Religious format. Licensed in Miamisburg, Ohio, USA, it serves the Dayton area. The station is currently owned by Miami Valley Christian Broadcasting Association...and has been on the air since 1961....
     93.7 – Christian (WFCJ Inspiration!)
  • WDKF
    WDKF

    WDKF, is a Rhythmic Contemporary Top 40 Mainstream radio station serving the Dayton, Ohio area. WDKF, whose community of license is Englewood, Ohio, broadcasts on 94.5 MHz with an ERP of 6,000 watts, and is owned by Clear Channel Communications, which recently put it up for sale to fulfill the FCC requirement to privatize....
     94.5 – Top 40 rhythmic pop (Channel 945)
  • WYGY
    WYGY

    WYGY is a radio station broadcasting an Traditional Country music format. Licensed to the suburb of Fairfield, Ohio, Ohio, it serves the Cincinnati, Ohio metropolitan area....
     94.9 - Classic Country (94.9 The Wolf - based in Fairfield, Ohio
    Fairfield, Ohio

    Fairfield is a city in Butler County, Ohio and Hamilton County, Ohio counties in the U.S. state of Ohio, near Cincinnati, Ohio. Fairfield was incorporated in 1955....
    )
  • WZLR
    WZLR

    WZLR known as "The New 95.3 The Eagle" is a radio station broadcasting a Classic Hits format. Licensed to Xenia, Ohio, USA, it serves the Dayton area....
     95.3 – Classic hits (95.3 The Eagle)
  • WHIO
    WHIO-FM

    WHIO-FM is a news radio/talk radio radio station licensed to serve the community of Piqua, Ohio.Until October 30, 2006, WHIO-FM was known as WDPT "95.7 The Point." The station now simulcasts the programming of News/Talk 1290 WHIO in Dayton....
     95.7 – News and talk (WHIO FM) (Simulcasts with WHIO 1290AM)
  • WFTK
    WFTK

    WFTK is an alternative rock formatted radio station in Cincinnati, operated by Cumulus Media....
     96.5 - Rock (96Rock - based in Lebanon, Ohio
    Lebanon, Ohio

    For other places with the same name, see Lebanon .Lebanon is a city in Warren County, Ohio, Ohio, United States. The population was 16,962 at the United States Census 2000....
    )
  • WOKL
    WOKL

    WOKL "K-LOVE" is an FM station operating at 96.9 mHz licensed to Troy, Ohio. It is a repeater of KLOV 89.3 FM in Winchester, Oregon airing Contemporary Christian Music for Dayton, its northern suburbs and the Upper Miami Valley region of Miami, Clark, Shelby, Champaign, Darke and surrounding counties in West Central Ohio....
     96.9 - Contemporary Christian (based in Troy
    Troy, Ohio

    Troy is a city in Miami County, Ohio, Ohio, United States. The population was 21,999 at the United States Census, 2000. It is the county seat of Miami County, Ohio and is part of the Dayton, Ohio Metropolitan Statistical Area....
    , repeater of K-LOVE
    K-LOVE

    K-LOVE is a Contemporary Christian music radio programming service in the United States operated by EMF Broadcasting. As of November 2008, K-Love's programming is carried on 412 FM stations and translators....
     89.3 FM in Winchester, Oregon
    Winchester, Oregon

    Winchester is an unincorporated area community in Douglas County, Oregon, United States. It is located four miles north of Roseburg, Oregon on Interstate 5 and the North Umpqua River...
    )
  • WSWO 97.7/101.5 - Ultimate Oldies (based in Huber Heights
    Huber Heights, Ohio

    Huber Heights is a city in Montgomery County, Ohio, Miami County, Ohio, and Greene County, Ohio Counties in the U.S. state of Ohio. Huber Heights's motto is "America's largest community of brick homes." The city is named for Charles Huber, the developer that constructed a number of the homes that would later compose the city....
    )
  • WUDR
    WUDR

    WUDR is a non-commercial educational, college radio radio station located on the campus of the University of Dayton in Dayton, Ohio. The station broadcasts from a studio located on Art Street at the University of Dayton.....
     98.1/99.5 - Flyer Radio (University of Dayton
    University of Dayton

    The University of Dayton is a private Roman Catholic Church university operated by the Society of Mary located in Dayton, Ohio. The full-time undergraduate student enrollment is around 7,500, and total student enrollment is about 11,000....
    )
  • WKET
    WKET

    WKET is a radio station broadcasting a Album Oriented Rock format. Licensed to Kettering, Ohio, USA, it serves the Dayton area. The station is currently owned by Kettering City School District....
     98.3 - "The Bird" Student run station out of Fairmont High School
    Fairmont High School (Ohio)

    Kettering Fairmont High School is located in Kettering, Ohio, Ohio, United States. It is the only public high school in the Kettering City School District and is home to approximately 2,500 students, making it the 9th largest high school in Ohio....
     (Impact 98.3) (Based in Kettering
    Kettering, Ohio

    Kettering is a city in Greene County, Ohio and Montgomery County, Ohio Counties in the U.S. state of Ohio. It is a suburb of nearby Dayton, Ohio....
    )
  • WHKO
    WHKO

    WHKO is a country music radio station licensed to Dayton, Ohio. The station is owned by Cox Radio, Inc. With its 50,000 watt signal, WHKO is one of the strongest FM stations in the Southwestern Ohio area, and frequently makes mention of this during on-air promos....
     99.1 – Country (K99.1FM)
  • WLQT
    WLQT

    WLQT is a radio station broadcasting a Soft Adult Contemporary format. Licensed to Kettering, Ohio, USA, the station serves the Cincinnati, Dayton area....
     99.9 – Soft adult contemporary (Lite 99.9)
  • WEEC
    WEEC

    WEEC is a radio station broadcasting a Christian format. Licensed to Springfield, Ohio, USA, it serves the Miami Valley area as its oldest Christian radio station....
     100.7 - Christian
  • WCWT 101.5 - "The Beef" Student run station out of Centerville High School
    Centerville High School (Centerville, Ohio)

    Centerville High School is a public school of secondary education for grades 9?12 located in Centerville, Montgomery County, Ohio, Ohio, situated ten miles south of Dayton, Ohio....
     (Based in Centerville
    Centerville, Montgomery County, Ohio

    Centerville is a city in Montgomery County, Ohio and Greene County, Ohio Counties in the U.S. state of Ohio. A part of the Greater Dayton area, its population was 23,122 as of the United States Census 2000....
    )
  • WUFM 102.5 - RadioU - Christian alternative and hardcore (based in Columbus)
  • WDHT
    WDHT

    WDHT, "Hot 102.9", is an Mainstream Urban radio station in Springfield, Ohio serving the Dayton, Ohio area that broadcasts on the 102.9 frequency....
     102.9 – Urban (Hot 102.9)
  • WGRR
    WGRR

    WGRR is a Classic Hits radio station in the Cincinnati, Ohio market on the FM broadcasting at 103.5, owned by Cumulus Media....
     103.5 - Oldies (Based in Cincinnati, Ohio
    Cincinnati, Ohio

    Cincinnati is a city in the U.S. state of Ohio and the county seat of Hamilton County, Ohio. The municipality is located in southwestern Ohio and is situated on the Ohio River at the Ohio-Kentucky border....
    )
  • WXEG
    WXEG

    WXEG is a modern rock formatted radio station based in Dayton, Ohio, and owned by Clear Channel Communications. The station broadcasts at 103.9 Megahertz with an effective radiated power of 2900 watts....
     103.9 – Modern rock (The X)
  • WTUE
    WTUE

    WTUE is a classic rock formatted radio station with studios in Dayton, Ohio. WTUE is also currently an affiliate of The Bob and Tom Show. Its transmitter is located in Moraine, Ohio....
     104.7 – Classic rock
  • WPFB
    WPFB-FM

    WPFB-FM is a radio station broadcasting a New Country format. Licensed to Middletown, Ohio, USA, the station serves the Cincinnati, Dayton area....
     105.9 - Country (The Rebel 105.9)
  • WDSJ
    WDSJ

    WDSJ is a radio station licensed to Greenville, Ohio and is based in the Dayton, Ohio metropolitan area. The station is owned by Clear Channel Communications and plays Smooth Jazz....
     106.5 – Smooth jazz (Smooth Jazz 106.5)
  • WWSU 106.9 – College radio (Wright State University)
  • WMMX
    WMMX

    WMMX is a radio station broadcasting a Hot Adult Contemporary format. Licensed to Dayton, Ohio, USA, it serves the Dayton area. The station is currently owned by Clear Channel Communications as Citicasters Licenses, L.P....
     107.7 – Hot adult contemporary (Mix 107.7)


Some Cincinnati and other southwest Ohio radio and television stations can be received in parts of Dayton, as well.

Transportation

The Greater Dayton Regional Transit Authority
Greater Dayton Regional Transit Authority

The Greater Dayton Regional Transit Authority, formerly known as the Miami Valley RTA is a public transit service that generally serves the greater Dayton, Ohio area....
 (RTA) operates public bus routes in the Dayton metro area. In addition to routes covered by traditional diesel
Diesel

Diesel or diesel fuel in general is any fuel used in diesel engines. The most common is a specific fractional distillation of petroleum fuel oil, but alternatives that are not derived from petroleum, such as biodiesel, biomass to liquid or gas to liquid diesel, are increasingly being developed and adopted....
-powered buses, RTA has a number of electric trolley bus
Trolleybus

A trolleybus is an electric bus that draws its electricity from a network of charged overhead wires using spring loaded trolley poles. Two poles are needed, so that one can draw down the live current to power the motor and the other can complete the circuit by carrying the neutral current back to the network....
 routes. In continuous operation since 1888 with some form of electric transit, Dayton is the second longest-running of the five remaining trolleybus systems in the U.S., having started them in 1933. They are behind Philadelphia, which started trolleybuses in 1923. There is currently no RTA bus route serving the Dayton International Airport.

Air transportation is available via the James M. Cox Dayton International Airport
Dayton International Airport

James M. Cox Dayton International Airport , also referred to as simply Dayton International Airport, is a public airport located nine miles north of the central business district of Dayton, Ohio, a city in Montgomery County, Ohio, Ohio, United States....
, located in nearby Vandalia
Vandalia, Ohio

Vandalia is a city in Montgomery County, Ohio, United States, and a suburb of Dayton, Ohio. Its population was 14,603 during the United States Census 2000....
, just north of Dayton proper. People from nearby cities such as Cincinnati, Columbus, and Indianapolis travel and fly out of Dayton due to lower costs.

Dayton also operates a Greyhound station located downtown. This Greyhound station connects you to many popular destinations all over the country .

Liberty Cab (in operation since 1929), Checker Cab
Checker Taxi

The Checker Taxi was the iconic American taxicab produced by the Checker Motors Company of Kalamazoo, Michigan. Checker Taxis were used by its founder Morris Markin in the taxi service that he owned and operated under the name Parmalee System....
 and Airport Checker Cab all provide taxicab
Taxicab

A taxicab, also taxi or cab, is a type of public transport for a single passenger, or small group of passengers, typically for a non-shared ride....
 service throughout the Dayton metro area.

Dayton is located on
I 75
Interstate 75
Interstate 75

Interstate 75 is a major north-south Interstate Highway in the midwest and southeastern United States. It travels from State Road 826 and State Road 924 in Hialeah, Florida, Florida to Sault Ste....
, which intersects
I 70
Interstate 70
Interstate 70

Interstate 70 is an Interstate Highway in the United States that runs from Interstate 15 in Utah near Cove Fort, Utah, to a Park and Ride in Baltimore, Maryland....
 just north of the city. This intersection is also known as "Freedom Veterans Crossroads."

I 675
Interstate 675 is a partial interstate ring along the eastern suburbs of Dayton. It runs north to south and connects interstate 70 and 75.

The intersection of
Oh 4
Route 4 and Interstate 75 is also known to locals as Malfunction Junction
Malfunction Junction

"Malfunction Junction" is a derisive nickname given by motorists to a confusing, dangerous, or otherwise problematic interchange . The name is generally applied to the following interchanges in the United States:...
, because of the sharp turn in the Northbound lanes of
I 75
I-75 that causes heavy traffic delays during rush hour. That section of interstate is also known for traffic accidents.

Starting in October 2007, a multi-year project to upgrade Interstate 75 through downtown has been under way. There will be three continuous through lanes on Interstate 75, when the project is two-thirds complete in 2011.

Us 35
US 35 is also a major east-west highway passing through downtown Dayton, carrying commuters east to Xenia, Ohio or west to the Ohio-Indiana border. The stretch of US 35 through downtown just recently underwent major reconstruction, extending the third lane past Steve Whalen Blvd to the east.

Another major by-way for Dayton is Route 49
Ohio State Route 49

State Route 49 or SR 49 is a state highway in the western part of the U.S. state of Ohio. It begins at Drexel, Ohio with US 35 and runs northwesterly to Greenville, Ohio, and then runs roughly along near the western edge of the state near the Indiana state line to the Michigan state line where it meets with Michigan's M-49 ....
. It begins on the west side of the city at US 35 and ends at M-49 in Michigan. The most widely used portion of this route for the Dayton area is from US 35 notrh to Interstate 70. Route 49 is also known as the Trotwood Connetor in the Dayton area.

Education

Dayton is home to two major universities: the University of Dayton
University of Dayton

The University of Dayton is a private Roman Catholic Church university operated by the Society of Mary located in Dayton, Ohio. The full-time undergraduate student enrollment is around 7,500, and total student enrollment is about 11,000....
, a private, Catholic
Roman Catholic Church

The Roman Catholic Church, officially known as the Catholic Church is the world's largest Christianity Ecclesia , representing over half of all Christians and one-sixth of the world population....
 institution founded in 1850 by the Marianist order, and the public Wright State University
Wright State University

Wright State University is a public university in Ohio, United States The university uses Dayton, Ohio as its postal address , but the campus is actually completely within the city limits of Fairborn, Ohio....
, which became a state university in 1967. Wright State University has the only medical school in the Dayton area. The University of Dayton has the only American Bar Association
American Bar Association

The American Bar Association , founded August 21, 1878, is a voluntary association bar association of lawyers and law students, which is not specific to any jurisdiction in the United States....
 (ABA) approved law school
Law school

A law school is an institution specializing in legal education....
 in the Dayton area. The Kettering College of Medical Arts
Kettering College of Medical Arts

Kettering College of Medical Arts is located in Kettering, Ohio near the city of Dayton, Ohio. Kettering College is a coeducational college owned by the Kettering Medical Center which provides art, science, and health profession instruction....
 offers two-year and four-year degrees in several disciplines including nursing. The Ohio Institute of Photography and Technology is a career-focused college also located in Dayton.
Universityofdayton
Dayton is also home to one of the country's leading community college
Community college

A community college is a type of educational institution. The term can have different meanings in different countries....
s, Sinclair Community College
Sinclair Community College

Sinclair Community College is a community college located in Dayton, Ohio, with satellite locations in three neighboring cities?Englewood, Huber Heights, and Mason....
 (founded as a YMCA college in 1887).

Dayton Public High Schools
Dayton Public Schools, Montgomery County, Ohio

Dayton Public Schools is the school district serving Dayton, Ohio with an enrollment of over 17,000 students. It is the seventh largest urban school district in Ohio, directly behind Columbus' South-Western City Schools....
 are: Paul Laurence Dunbar High
Dunbar High School (Ohio)

Paul Laurence Dunbar High School is part of Dayton City School District, Montgomery County, Ohio. The school is located in Dayton, Ohio, and serves approximately 700 students....
, Thurgood Marshall High
Thurgood Marshall High School (Dayton, Ohio)

Thurgood Marshall High School is a new High School at the Nettie Lee Roth school Site and has replaced the Colonel White High School for the Arts in Dayton, Ohio, Ohio....
, Meadowdale High
Meadowdale High School (Ohio)

Meadowdale High School is part of Dayton City School District, Montgomery County, Ohio. Located in Dayton, Ohio, it serves approximately 1000 students....
, Patterson Career Center
John H. Patterson Career Center

The John H. Patterson Career Center is part of Dayton City School District, Montgomery County, Ohio. The school is located in Dayton, Ohio, and serves approximately 400 students....
, Belmont High, and Stivers School for the Arts
Stivers School for the Arts

Stivers School for the Arts is a magnet school in the Dayton Public Schools in Dayton, Ohio, USA, located in the St. Anne's Hill, Dayton, Ohio Historic District neighborhood....
. Paul Laurence Dunbar High has won the Ohio Division II state men's basketball title in the past two years, in 2006 and 2007. Private high schools include Chaminade-Julienne Catholic High School and Carroll High School
Carroll High School (Dayton, Ohio)

Carroll High School is a private, coeducational high school located in Dayton, Ohio. It is run by the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Cincinnati....
.

During the 1990s, The Dayton Public School System was the lowest performing school district in the state of Ohio. After a dramatic restructuring of the schools in the mid 2000s, the school system had a new superintendent, Dr. Percy Mack. The district moved up from "academic emergency" to "continuous improvement", building new schools and the first all girls school in the City. The school district's motto states that "A New Day is Dawning" for Dayton Public Schools. On May 8, 2007, taxpayers voted against a school levy. As a result, approximately 250 teaching jobs were cut in a Reduction in Force, class sizes were increased, transportation services were reduced and some athletic programs were cut as well. In the 2008 general election, a similar levy passed which effects have yet to be seen.

Points of interest

  • Cox Arboretum and Gardens MetroPark
    Cox Arboretum and Gardens MetroPark

    The Cox Arboretum and Gardens MetroPark is an arboretum and park located at 6733 Springboro Pike, Dayton, Ohio. It is open daily without charge....
  • Woodland Cemetery and Arboretum
    Woodland Cemetery, Dayton, Ohio

    Woodland Cemetery and Arboretum , located at 118 Woodland Avenue, Dayton, Ohio, is one of the oldest "garden" cemeteries in the United States....


Museums

  • Boonshoft Museum of Discovery
    Boonshoft Museum of Discovery

    The Boonshoft Museum of Discovery is a museum in Dayton, Ohio, that focuses on science. While it is not explicitly a children's museum, it does cater to children in many exhibits....
  • Carillon Historical Park
    Carillon Historical Park

    Carillon Historical Park is a 65-acre park and museum in Dayton, Ohio, which contains historic buildings and exhibits concerning the history of technology and the history of Dayton and its residents from 1796 to the present....
  • Dayton Art Institute
    Dayton Art Institute

    The Dayton Art Institute is a museum of fine arts in Dayton, Ohio, Ohio, USA.Founded in a downtown mansion in 1919 as the Dayton Museum of Fine Arts, the museum moved to its own building in 1930....
  • Dayton Aviation Heritage National Historical Park
    Dayton Aviation Heritage National Historical Park

    Dayton Aviation Heritage National Historical Park is a United States National Historical Park in Dayton, Ohio, USA that commemorates three exceptional men—Wilbur Wright, Orville Wright, and Paul Laurence Dunbar—and their work in the Miami Valley....
  • Dayton International Peace Museum
    Dayton International Peace Museum

    The Dayton International Peace Museum is a museum located in Dayton, Ohio at 208 West Monument Avenue. It is the second peace museum to be created in the United States, with The Peace Museum in Chicago, Illinois being the first....
  • Montgomery County Historical Society
    Montgomery County Historical Society

    Montgomery County Historical Society is designated as official historian of Montgomery County, Ohio and Miami Valley cultural heritage.In 1896, a group of citizens gathered at the Old Court House in Dayton, Ohio to create an organization dedicated to collecting and preserving the history of the Miami Valley....
  • National Museum of the United States Air Force
    National Museum of the United States Air Force

    The National Museum of the United States Air Force is the official National Museum of the United States Air Force and is located at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, in Riverside, Ohio near Dayton, Ohio, Ohio....
  • SunWatch Indian Village/Archaeological Park
    SunWatch Indian Village

    SunWatch Indian Village / Archaeological Park is a recreated Fort Ancient Native Americans in the United States village that sits alongside the Great Miami River in Dayton, Ohio....
  • Americas Packard Museum
    Americas Packard Museum

    America's Packard Museum is an automotive museum located in Dayton, Ohio. The building is a restored Packard dealership transformed into a museum that displays twentieth-century classic Packards and historic Packard artifacts and memorabilia....
  • Aullwood Audubon Center and Farm
    Aullwood Audubon Center and Farm

    Aullwood Audubon Center and Farm is a natural area and educational farm in Montgomery County, Ohio in southwestern Ohio, United States, about 10 miles northwest of downtown Dayton, Ohio....


Sister Cities

Dayton has five sister cities
Town twinning

Town twinning, also known as sister cities, is a concept whereby towns or city in geographically and politically distinct areas are paired, with the goal of fostering human contact and cultural links between their inhabitants....
, as designated by :
  • Augsburg
    Augsburg

    Augsburg is an Independent City city in the south-west of Bavaria. The College town is home of the Regierungsbezirk Swabia and also of the Swabia and the Augsburg ....
    , Germany
    Germany

    Germany , officially the Federal Republic of Germany , is a country in Central Europe. It is bordered to the north by the North Sea, Denmark, and the Baltic Sea; to the east by Poland and the Czech Republic; to the south by Austria and Switzerland; and to the west by France, Luxembourg, Belgium, and the Netherlands....
  • Holon
    Holon

    File:Location_holon.pngHolon is a city in Israel, on the central coastal strip south of Tel Aviv. Holon is part of the metropolitan area known as Gush Dan in the Tel Aviv District....
    , Israel
    Israel

    Israel officially the State of Israel , is a country in the Middle East located on the eastern shore of the Mediterranean Sea. It borders Lebanon in the north, Syria in the northeast, Jordan in the east, and Egypt on the southwest, and contains geographically diverse features within its relatively small area....
  • Monrovia
    Monrovia

    Monrovia is the capital city of the West African nation of Liberia. Located on the Atlantic Ocean at Cape Mesurado, it lies within Montserrado County, the most populous county in Liberia....
    , Liberia
    Liberia

    Liberia , officially the Republic of Liberia, is a country on the west coast of Africa, bordered by Sierra Leone, Guinea, C?te d'Ivoire, and the Atlantic Ocean....
  • Oiso
    Oiso, Kanagawa

    is a towns of Japan located in Naka District, Kanagawa, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan.As of 2008, the town has an estimated population of 32,856 and a population density of 1,887.66 persons per km?....
    , Japan
    Japan

    Japan is an island country in East Asia. Located in the Pacific Ocean, it lies to the east of the Sea of Japan, People's Republic of China, North Korea, South Korea and Russia, stretching from the Sea of Okhotsk in the north to the East China Sea and Taiwan in the south....
  • Sarajevo
    Sarajevo

    Sarajevo is the Capital and largest urban center of Bosnia and Herzegovina, with a population of 304,065 people in the four municipalities that make up the city proper, and an estimated urban area population of 419,030 people in the Sarajevo Canton ....
    , Bosnia and Herzegovina
    Bosnia and Herzegovina

    Bosnia and Herzegovina is a country on the Balkans peninsula of South Eastern Europe with an area of 51,129 square kilometres . Bordered by Croatia to the north, west and south, Serbia to the east, and Montenegro to the south, Bosnia and Herzegovina is Landlocked#Nearly landlocked, except for 26 kilometres of the Adriatic Sea coas...


See also

  • List of people from Dayton, Ohio
    List of people from Dayton, Ohio

    The following is a list of people from Dayton, Ohio. These people were born, lived, or worked in and around the city....
  • List of tallest buildings in Dayton, Ohio
    List of tallest buildings in Dayton, Ohio

    This list of tallest buildings in Dayton ranks highrises in Dayton, Ohio, Ohio by height. The tallest building in Dayton is the Kettering Tower, which rises ....
  • List of Dayton inventions
    List of Dayton inventions

    List of Dayton Inventions...


External links

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  • (from Wright State University)