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History Soars at the Liberty Aviation Museum
A visit to the Liberty Aviation Museum in Port Clinton offers a look into World War II flyers, military history and more.
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Visit Dayton for History, Music and Outdoor Fun
Learn about our state’s rich aviation heritage, enjoy live bands and great brews, and explore the nation’s largest paved network of multi-use trails.
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Follow Dayton’s Aviation Trail
This collection of historic sites and destinations celebrate Ohio’s ties to flight and the people who got us off the ground.
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4 Ohio Tourist Trails We Love
From legends of aviation to delicious doughnuts, these road trips will get your motor running.
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Wings & Wheels Fly-In/Drive-In, Marion
Visit the Marion Municipal Airport to get an up-close view of airplanes, learn about NASA missions and maybe even take to the skies.
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Fans of Flight
Aviation-loving volunteers and staff bring the history and joy of flying to museum visitors.
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Explore the National Museum of the United States Air Force
As the Dayton area’s famous museum celebrates its 100th anniversary, explore the destination’s fascinating exhibits, artifacts and stories.
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The Rise and Fall of the Cleveland Air Races
The National Air Races came to the city in 1929, bringing a high-flying spectacle to the city’s new airport. The event returned for years, until changing times and, ultimately, tragedy spelled its end.
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Biplane Rides at WACO Field
By the late 1920s, WACO Aircraft Co. in Troy was the largest civil-aircraft manufacturer in the country. Today, you can ride in a plane just like the ones once made here.
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Ready for Takeoff
Visit these fascinating places that celebrate noted aviators and aeronautical history.
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Summer Fun in Dayton
Rich history, outdoor attractions and new development make now a great time to visit.
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See the Wright Flyer III at Carillon Historical Park
Take a closer look at the flying machine the Wright brothers called their most significant invention in a building built specially for it.
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15 Ways to Explore Dayton this Summer
Whether you’re looking to plan a visit around summer events, aviation history or travel-worthy restaurants, here are ideas for building your trip to this storied city.
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The History of Dayton’s Woodland Cemetery and Arboretum
The cemetery John Van Cleve founded in 1841 is the resting place of some of Dayton's famous names, including the men who pioneered aviation.
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National Museum of the U.S. Air Force Expands
Along with other pieces of history, the new fourth building houses presidential aircraft, including the Air Force One that served presidents Kennedy through Clinton.
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Memphis Belle Marks Milestone
The celebrated World War II flyer moves closer to being displayed at the National Museum of the United States Air Force near Dayton.
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Famous Flyer
One of World War II’s storied flying machines is being painstakingly restored near Dayton.
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Aviator Glenn Curtiss Makes Historic Flight
After taking off from Euclid Beach on Aug. 31, 1910, the pilot and plane-maker landed at Cedar Point 1 hour and 17 minutes later.
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