There is no other place in Dayton, Ohio that has the same concept as the one you’d see and experience at Carillon Historical Park. The park offers a view of the history of the city of Dayton thr...
The Greek-revival-styled Newcom House at Carillon Historical Park was built in 1841 by Dayton settler George Newcom. Fun historical facts: 1. To make the wood siding look like a stone, a popular treat...
The Heritage Center of Dayton Manufacturing and Entrepreneurship inside the Carillon Historical Park houses an NCR cash register room with 90 Dayton-made machines, the Build for Tomorrow Animatronic t...
The Deeds Carillon Tower landmark in Dayton, Ohio is a 151-foot structure with 57 bells located inside the Carillon Historical Park. One of Dayton’s best-known landmarks, Deeds Carillon plays da...



