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East Second Street District: March 20, 1973 : 235 and 209-213-215 E. 2nd St.; also 184-271 E. 2nd St. Xenia: Prestigious Gilded Age neighborhood. Second set of boundaries represents a boundary increase of September 10, 1979
Fairborn is a city in Greene County, Ohio, United States.The population was 34,620 at the 2020 census. It is a suburb of Dayton and part of the Dayton metropolitan area.The city is home to Wright State University, which serves nearly 12,000 undergraduate and graduate students.
Bath Township and Fairborn- north; Xenia Township and Xenia City - east; Spring Valley Township - southeast; Sugarcreek Township - south; Kettering - southwest; Riverside - northwest; Several populated places are located in Beavercreek Township: Most of the city of Beavercreek, in the west; Part of the city of Fairborn, in the north
The Mercer Log House is a large log cabin in the city of Fairborn, Ohio, United States.Home to the city's first settlers and changed very little since their time, it is one of Ohio's best preserved log cabins from the settlement period, and it has been named a historic site.
Ohio is a state located in the Midwestern United States. Cities in Ohio are municipalities whose population is no less than 5,000; smaller municipalities are called villages. Nonresident college students and incarcerated inmates do not count towards the city requirement of 5,000 residents. [ 1 ]
State Route 444 (SR 444, Ohio 444) is an 8.43-mile (13.57 km) state route that runs from Dayton through Fairborn in the US state of Ohio. Most of the north–south signed route is an urban four-lane highway which passes through both commercial and residential properties. For some of its path, SR 444 passes through Wright-Patterson Air Force Base.
In Logan County, State Route 235 passes the Honda Transmission Factory near Russells Point.. State Route 235 (SR 235) is a 133.2-mile-long (214.4 km) north–south state highway in the western portion of the U.S. state of Ohio.
Huffman Prairie, also known as Huffman Prairie Flying Field or Huffman Field is part of Ohio's Dayton Aviation Heritage National Historical Park.The 84-acre (34-hectare) patch of rough pasture, near Fairborn, northeast of Dayton, is the place where the Wright brothers (Wilbur and Orville) undertook the task of creating a dependable, fully controllable airplane and training themselves to be pilots.