The James Dicke Family Transportation Center houses most of the Park’s historic public transportation collection: the 1835 John Quincy Adams, 1903 Summer Trolley, 1904 Kuhlman Interurban, 1923 B &...
Dayton Cyclery museum at the Carillon Historical Park in Dayton, Ohio highlights the history of bicycle manufacturing in the city. In the mid-1800s, the high-wheel bicycle was popular, but dangerous t...
In the early 1800s, William anf Eleanor Kendall owned this land, known for its natural springs, beauty, and farmland. In 1850, Elias Drake, lawyer and former speaker in the Ohio General Assembly, purc...
The Ohio Caverns is the most colorful caverns in the State of Ohio. So, if you are traveling near West Liberty and fond of caverns, stop by and see this fascinating geological wonder with formations t...
More than a hundred years ago, the Wright Brothers, Wilbur and Orville, ran a bicycle and printing business inside this building (pictured above) from 1895 to 1897. This was the fourth bicycle shops t...
This clock atop the Brethen Tower has been one of Dayton, Ohio’s most well known landmarks since 1919. Thirty five feet tall with a 15-foot spire, this iconic clock was originally located on the...
The old and historic Bowling Green Station was built in 1894. You can see it on display at the Carillon Historical Park in Dayton, Ohio. By the 1890s, the railroad was the major transportation link un...
Served Dayton as a railroad watchtower from 1907 to 1976 on the corner of West Fifth and Broadway Streets. An attendant manually operated railroad crossing gates from inside the 1894 tower. The Lloyd ...







