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  2. Lindsey Building - Wikipedia

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    Twelve stories tall, the building has been modified to include room for modern-styled shops on its first two floors; the main entrance is located in a recessed area to the right (from the perspective of someone inside the building) of the shop space. [3] It was renovated to new apartments as part of the city block revitialation of the Dayton ...

  3. Rudolph Pretzinger House - Wikipedia

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    In 1979, the Rudolph Pretzinger House was listed on the National Register of Historic Places, qualifying because of its historically significant architecture.While the house remains at the intersection of Main and Apple Streets, [1] as it was during Pretzinger's lifetime, [2]: 129 the property no longer extends south to Wyoming; most of his land is now the site of Miami Valley Hospital. [5]

  4. National Register of Historic Places listings in Dayton, Ohio

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    Between Patterson Boulevard and Wayne Ave., north to Gates St. and south to U.S. Route 35 39°45′19″N 84°11′04″W  /  39.755278°N 84.184444°W  / 39.755278; -84.184444  ( Oregon Historic

  5. List of tallest buildings in Dayton, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    1 S. Main Street: 336 (102) 20: 1989: The building was once known as One Dayton Centre until Fifth Third Bank became the prime tenant in 2009. [8] [9] 4: Grant-Deneau Tower: 40 W. Fourth Street: 331 (101) 22: 1969: This was the tallest building in Dayton for about a year until the Kettering Tower claimed this designation in 1970. [10] 5: 110 N ...

  6. Conover Building - Wikipedia

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    The present structure was erected on the site in 1900, [3] and within a few years of its construction, it was recognized as one of Dayton's most prominent office towers; during the Miami River flood of 1913, when the Miami and Mad Rivers broke their dikes and flash-flooded the downtown, many pedestrians took refuge in the Conover Building's ...

  7. Benjamin F. Kuhns Building - Wikipedia

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    Among the building's interior features is a mail chute, which according to local lore is one of the earliest installed in any building nationwide. [3] Benjamin Kuhns, the building's namesake, moved from Lancaster, Pennsylvania to Dayton in 1855 at the age of thirty. By his fiftieth birthday, Kuhns was a prominent industrialist, having taken a ...

  8. WHIO-TV - Wikipedia

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    WHIO-TV's transmitter is located off Germantown Street in the Highview Hills neighborhood of southwest Dayton. It shares facilities with sister properties the Dayton Daily News and Cox's Miami Valley radio stations in the Cox Media Center building on South Main Street near downtown Dayton.

  9. Centre City Building - Wikipedia

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    The Centre City Building (formerly known as the United Brethren Building) is an historic building at 36-44 South Main Street at the corner of East Fourth Street in downtown Dayton, Ohio. It was designed by Charles Herby and built in 1904 by the F.A. Requarth Co. for the sum of $305,000 as the headquarters of the Church of the United Brethren in ...