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Dayton city (1990 pop. 182,044), seat of Montgomery co., SW Ohio, on the Great Miami River where it is joined by the Stillwater River; inc. 1805. It is the trade center for a fertile farm area, but is best known for its involvement with industry, invention, and aviation. Its chief products are computers; machinery; metal, paper, and rubber products; and transportation equipment. Printing and publishing are also important. Dayton grew with the extension of canals (1830s and 40s) and railroads (1850s), and with the industrial demands of the Civil War. It was the first large city to adopt (1913) the city-manager form of government (see city government ). It was the home of the Wright brothers , who after their pioneering 1903 flight set up a research operation. Much of their work is preserved in the Dayton Aviation Heritage National Historical Park (see National Parks and Monuments , table). Also in the park is the home of their friend the poet Paul Laurence Dunbar . Dayton's life for decades before the 1990s was dominated by the National Cash Register company, which built many civic amenities. The city's institutions include Wright State Univ., the Univ. of Dayton, and a noted art institute. Nearby Wright-Patterson Air Force Base is a major employer.

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Dayton City at the confluence of the Great Miami and Stillwater rivers, sw Ohio, USA. Settled in 1796, it is a commercial centre of an agricultural region. In 1995, the Dayton Peace Accord ended the war in Bosnia. Pop. (2000) 166,179.

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Dayton, USA There are at least thirteen cities and towns with this name. They are generally named after people called Dayton or after the city in Ohio, which was named after Jonathan Dayton (1760–1824), a veteran of the War of Independence (1775–83) and one of the original owners.

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PR Newswire; 8/5/1993; 700+ words ; DAYTON, Ohio, Aug. 5 /PRNewswire/ -- A coalition...insurer -- and Wright Health Associates of Dayton to administer the program, called the Pro...improves the quality of health care in the Dayton and Miami Valley region while making that...
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Newspaper article from: Star Tribune (Minneapolis, MN); 2/10/2005; ; 700+ words ; ...uphill fight for reelection, Sen. Mark Dayton abruptly announced Wednesday that he...phone. He declined to answer questions. Dayton, whose approval rating plummeted to 43...s going to be level for them. With Dayton in the race, it was tilted against them...
Dayton shied from political panhandling; Colleagues of the senator, himself a philanthropist, say the drive to raise funds drove his decision to step aside.(NEWS)
Newspaper article from: Star Tribune (Minneapolis, MN); 2/13/2005; ; 700+ words ; ...C. -- In the days before Sen. Mark Dayton walked away from a job he'd spent decades...They talked, he said, and prayed. Dayton then reached a wrenching conclusion...Olaf College in Northfield, Minn. Dayton's decision reinforced the view of him...
Dayton Region Targets Business Development With 'H2Open for Business' Campaign Touting Water Supply Resources.
PR Newswire; 4/27/2009; 700+ words ; Rich water supply and strong business development assets position Dayton Region for growth DAYTON, Ohio, April 27 /PRNewswire/ -- The Dayton Region is letting the world know that its ample water supply resources place it ahead...
Dayton Theatre Hall of Fame The DayTonys were held at the Dayton Marriott; almost 100 awards were given.
Newspaper article from: Dayton Daily News; 8/16/2006; ; 700+ words ; DAYTON -- Kay Bosse and Dr. Burton "Burt" Saidel were inducted as 26th and 27th members of the Dayton Theatre Hall of Fame, and the best in the Dayton theater for the 2005-06 season were honored in the fifth...
Dayton-area products help revive college soccer program Ohio Northern benefits from Miamisburg grads
Newspaper article from: Dayton Daily News; 10/20/2005; ; 700+ words ; ...built a competitive program flooded with Dayton talent. "When I got here, the team...The first thing I did was hit the Dayton area hard. After that things started...14 of the Polar Bears 28 players call Dayton home. Said Ridenour: "It just started...
Dayton-area stars help revive soccer program Ohio Northern benefits from Northmont grads
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Dayton-area stars help revive college program Ohio Northern benefits from Carroll, Butler grads
Newspaper article from: Dayton Daily News; 10/20/2005; ; 700+ words ; ...built a competitive program flooded with Dayton talent. "When I got here, the team...The first thing I did was hit the Dayton area hard. After that things started...14 of the Polar Bears 28 players call Dayton home. Said Ridenour: "It just started...
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Newspaper article from: Dayton Daily News; 10/20/2005; ; 700+ words ; ...built a competitive program flooded with Dayton talent. "When I got here, the team...The first thing I did was hit the Dayton area hard. After that things started...14 of the Polar Bears 28 players call Dayton home. Said Ridenour: "It just started...
DAYTON MAY BE SECOND IN CHARTER SCHOOL ROLLS
Newspaper article from: Dayton Daily News; 12/24/2002; ; 700+ words ; DAYTON - Enrollment in Dayton's charter schools could rank as the second highest among Ohio cities...December indicate. With seven new schools having opened this year, Dayton is enrolling new students at a swift pace. Still, some of the new...

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