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How much are vacation packages to Huber Heights?
Your travel dreams can become reality in Huber Heights from as little as $570. Vacation packages include flights and hotels, and they'll make your booking a breeze. The only thing you'll need to worry about is getting out there and having a great time.
How long should my Huber Heights vacation be?
Many people opt to spend around 2 nights in Huber Heights, but it's your choice. If you're eager to head out and explore all the intriguing things this location has to offer, why not hang around another couple of nights?
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Can I save on my Huber Heights car rental if I book it with a hotel or flight?
Combining your hotel, car and flight into a Huber Heights vacation package is a great way to score the best deal. Plus, having your own car rental gives you total freedom to make your way to all those big-name sights you're hoping to explore. Sitting 110 mi away from Huber Heights, Indianapolis Motor Speedway is one place that should have a place on your itinerary. Fasten your seat belt and make a day trip of it.
What is the best time of year to go to Huber Heights?
March, May and September are the most popular months for travelers to visit, while December, January and February are typically less busy. If you've got a limited budget, you'd be better off visiting during . is usually the most costly time to come here.
Which airport is best for Huber Heights?
There are two choices for landing at Huber Heights, the first being Cincinnati - Northern Kentucky Intl. Airport (CVG). It's roughly 60 mi from the center of the city, while James M. Cox Dayton Intl. Airport (DAY) is 6 mi away from central Huber Heights.
Where should I stay when visiting Huber Heights?
Many travelers spend their nights at the Tru by Hilton Huber Heights. It's sure to be a good base for your Huber Heights escape.

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Dayton Aviation Heritage National Historical Park, Wright-Dunbar Interpretive Center and the Aviation Trail Visitor Center and Museum
Dayton Aviation Heritage National Historical Park, Wright-Dunbar Interpretive Center and the Aviation Trail Visitor Center and Museum
Spend a day in the 1880s at this historic farmstead where volunteers in period costumes tend the animals, plow the fields, and cook in the kitchen. The best part of this 900 acre farm is that, as part of the local park district, it's free!  It's fun for the kids, and also for photographers - most of the buildings are original or restored from original plans and photos.
A unique look at an old piece of farm equipment known as a Dump Rake, or Sulky.
After hay was cut and left to dry for a few days, the horse drawn sulky would gather the hay and leave it collected in rows called windrows, which eased the process of loading the hay onto the wagon.
This tool and method increased collection time dramatically, considering the alternative at that time was a hand rake.
However, just as the hand rake was outdone by the dump rake, the dump rake was replaced by gasoline powered tractors in the 1930s.  Generally, dump rakes have been relegated to interesting, rustic yard ornaments...
Carriage Hill Metro Park and Farm is a historic farm that provides visitors with a glimpse into the life of a farmer over a century ago.
This historical farm, tucked away amid the suburbs of Dayton, Ohio, provides its visitors with a glimpse of what farm life was like just a few short 150 years or so ago...
The bright red barn on the grounds is certainly an eye catcher, and is complete with a windmill, horses, pigs, hens and a rooster... who by the way, is very protective of his hens! 
The history of the farm is told in the visitor center, and a riding center on the farm provides trail rides. 
Overall, a fun family day outing!