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Dayton is proof that imagination and hard work can create great things just look at the airplane (thank you, Wright Brothers!). As the Birthplace of Aviation, this southwestern Ohio city boasts its fair share of attractions for the sky, like Dayton Aviation Heritage National Historic Park, but it also offers cultural attractions, shops, dining, nightlife, and surrounding scenery. Search for deals on holidays in Dayton, since it's time explore Gem City.

Major Attractions

The National Aviation Hall of Fame and National Museum of the U.S. Air Force are two exceptional attractions that will turn you into an aviation expert. Carillon Historical Park, which details Dayton's rich history of invention, is a must see, and the Dayton Art Institute is one of the best in the Midwest. Afterward, explore the Woodland Cemetery and Arboretum, a truly gorgeous facility, and bike one of the Miami Valley trails. If you want to let loose, you can shop and dine at The Greene Town Center, and then go to the Oregon District to party the night away. As you look for Dayton hotels, be sure to book one near attractions you want to see.

Festivals and Events

Undoubtedly, the annual June Dayton Air Show is the event to attend in town. You can also be transported to the streets of Athens at the Dayton Greek Festival in September. May is a big month for events, with Space Fest and A World A' Fair, while the Dayton Blues Festival in July is always fun. Don't forget to look for all-inclusive Dayton vacations during this time frame.

Planning a trip to Gem City takes time, so search early for Dayton package deals and bundles on Travelocity. You can save up to $537 on hotel and flight by booking your lodging and airfare together as vacation package. Add a Dayton car rental to your vacation package and nothing can stop you from turning your getaway into the best trip to Ohio yet.

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How much are vacation packages to Dayton?
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How long should my Dayton vacation be?
Generally, 2 nights is how long most travelers spend exploring the attractions of Dayton. Worried that won't be sufficient time to fit in everything on your travel itinerary? Stay an extra night or two to make the most of your trip.
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Can I save on my Dayton car rental if I combine it with a hotel or flight?
Absolutely — bundle your hotel, car and flight into a Dayton vacation package and you'll save a ton. With so much to see and do in Dayton, that set of wheels will more than come in handy. Once you've settled into the driver's seat, crank up the music and make your way to Indianapolis Motor Speedway, a famous sight approximately 110 mi from Dayton.
Which airport is best for Dayton?
Many people arrive at Cincinnati - Northern Kentucky Intl. Airport (CVG). Once you've disembarked and collected your luggage, set off 55 mi northeast to reach downtown Dayton. James M. Cox Dayton Intl. Airport (DAY) is your other choice, 10 mi from the heart of the city.
What is there to do in Dayton?
Dayton is overflowing with things to see and do, such as National Museum of the United States Air Force and Boonshoft Museum of Discovery. These two fantastic attractions top most people's travel schedules.
Where should I stay when visiting Dayton?
If you're looking for somewhere to lay your head, consider the Country Inn & Suites by Radisson, Fairborn South, OH. It's the top choice for many visitors.

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The Deeds Carillon illuminated for the holidays. An awesome spectacle and an awesomely short-lived road side attraction!

The Deeds Carillon, the largest carillon in Ohio had been transformed into the shape of a holiday tree towering 200 feet in the air and glowing with 20,000 white lights.

The plan was for the Carillon Tree of Light to be turned on nightly through New Year’s Day and be accompanied by the bells playing a medley of holiday classics on the hour.

I went on Sunday night and stood in wonderment of the melodic bells and the strands of light enhancing the already majestic silhouette of the carillon. 

Overnight, wind gusts in excess of 40 or even 50 miles per hour damaged many of the strands of light. By morning, the damage was such that the display was beyond repair and will now be taken down for the year.

Quite a whirlwind tale for the inaugural lighting of the the Deeds Carillon.
Carillon Historical Park  is named for the 151-foot-tall Deeds Carillon.

A carillon is a musical instrument that is typically housed in the belfry of a church or municipal building. The instrument consists of at least 23 cast bronze, cup-shaped bells.

The tower was built in 1942 to commemorate the Deeds family. When the tower was built, each of 23 bells was inscribed with the name of a family member, with the “silent” bells bearing the names of deceased family members and ringing bells cast with the names of family members then living. 

Today, with 57 bells, the carillon is Ohio’s largest. I'm not sure how much competition there is in that category.

The National Park Service listed the Deeds Carillon on the National Register of Historic Places in 2005.

The carillon is the heaviest musical instrument.
Carillon Historical Park  is named for the 151-foot-tall Deeds Carillon.

A carillon is a musical instrument that is typically housed in the belfry of a church or municipal building. The instrument consists of at least 23 cast bronze, cup-shaped bells.

The tower was built in 1942 to commemorate the Deeds family. When the tower was built, each of 23 bells was inscribed with the name of a family member, with the “silent” bells bearing the names of deceased family members and ringing bells cast with the names of family members then living. 

Today, with 57 bells, the carillon is Ohio’s largest. I'm not sure how much competition there is in that category.

The National Park Service listed the Deeds Carillon on the National Register of Historic Places in 2005.

The carillon is the heaviest musical instrument.

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