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America's Packard Museum

in Dayton 45402 America's Packard Museum

If you're in the Dayton, Ohio, area, be sure to stop by America's Packard Museum. If you're a fan of classic cars, the Packard Museum will have a variety of unique vehicles on display. The museum's staff can answer any questions you may have about Packard cars and their history. You can explore the museum at 420 S Ludlow St, Dayton, OH 45402.

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Paul Laurence Dunbar House

in Dayton 45402 Paul Laurence Dunbar House

The Paul Laurence Dunbar House is one of the most unique historic sites in Dayton. The home, located at 219 N Paul Laurence Dunbar St, Dayton, OH 45402, was built by one of the city’s most prominent African-American citizens. The house served as a residence for two generations of Dunbar family members; it was also the final residence where renowned writer Paul Laurence Dunbar lived and died. The Dunbar House has many secrets hidden within its walls. With so many historical events that have taken place at this site, there are plenty of stories to be shared with guests who visit the house on guided tours. Folks can learn about both the good and bad that came from being a part of Dayton’s history as well as how other people took advantage of their access to this specific home site.

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Dayton International Peace Museum

in Dayton Dayton International Peace Museum 45402

Dayton is home to the nation’s first peace museum, and it’s a must-see for history lovers. The Dayton International Peace Memorial is open year-round from 9 a.m.–5 p.m., and admission is free. It is located at 10 N Ludlow St, Dayton, OH 45402. Visitors will be fascinated by the history of the city, which was known as Fort Laurence from 1819 until 1861, when Civil War soldiers marched through town on their way to war. Today’s visitors can learn about the city’s role in American history, explore its gorgeous architecture and take part in engaging activities for kids of all ages. Dayton is also home to more than 40 museums, including the Montgomery Museum of Military History that specializes in military aircraft and also has exhibits on Native Americans, aviation, World War I and more. Many other museums in town are great as well—they offer everything from collections of works by local artists to programs geared toward kids or families with small budgets who want to take their own family trips out of town instead of visiting an expensive theme park or zoo.

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