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The Lytle Park Hotel, Autograph Collection
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The city of Dayton played an important role in the history of the bicycle. The Wright Brothers owned a bicycle shop before delving into aviation. Huffy brand bicycles started in Dayton.

Carillon Historical Park has a building dedicated to bicycles including a couple penny farthings, a bone shaker, a Huffy radio bike and this triple tandem gem.
The city of Dayton played an important role in the history of the bicycle. The Wright Brothers owned a bicycle shop before delving into aviation. Huffy brand bicycles started in Dayton.

Carillon Historical Park has a building dedicated to bicycles including a couple penny farthings, a bone shaker, a Huffy radio bike and this triple tandem gem.
A view down river of the perplexingly named Stillwater River that moves through Englewood Metro Park.
Tiny, tiny mushrooms popping out along a decaying log.
Before becoming Possum Creek MetroPark, this land was an outdoor recreation area called Argonne Forest, operating from the 1920's to the 1940's. Here are the remains of a streetcar. Null Hodapp, the owner of Argonne Forest Park bought four streetcars from the city of Dayton. He converted one into a concession stand near the pool. Others were used as primitive camping cabins that were rented for $12.00 a month.