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- Candid Photographs in the Archives
- WWII Charity Sewing with the Dayton Area Red Cross (MS-121)
- Celebrating the First Flight: The Early Years
- Winter Break Closure, December 24, 2020-January 3, 2021
- New and Updated Collections available for Research, Oct-Nov 2020
- Thanksgiving Break, November 26-29, 2020
- New and Updated Collections available for Research, January-September 2020
- New Exhibit “Rightfully Hers” Explores History of Women’s Suffrage
- Happy Birthday and Happy National Aviation Day!
- Take an Archives Staycation
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Winter in the Miami Valley, Part II: Skiing
While you may not associate skiing with the Miami Valley, many local residents take to the outdoors on snowy days to hit the slopes or test the cardio with some cross country skiing. The Dayton Daily News and Journal Herald … Continue reading
Winter Fun in the Miami Valley, Part I: Sledding
Since it looks like winter is here, let’s celebrate with Dayton Daily News photographs of people throughout the Miami Valley embracing the cold and snow and having some fun. Today we have sledding photographs from the different hills and slopes … Continue reading
Posted in DDN and Dayton, Uncategorized
Tagged Community Golf Course, Englewood Reserve, sledding, Triangle Park, winter
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New Exhibit: Presidential Visits to the Miami Valley
Only 1 week until election day! Not surprisingly, there have been a lot of fairly local visits recently by major candidates, as Ohio is typically an important “battleground” state. This has long been the case, and consequently, there are many … Continue reading
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Tagged elections, exhibits, news, outreach, presidents, US Presidents
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