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Will You Be Running in The Air Force Marathon?

September 14, 2023 By Dayton937

Join us the third weekend of September and celebrate the United States Air Force! 

Friday, September 15, 2023
Wright State University
– Tailwind Trot Starts at 6:00 P.M.
– 5K Starts at 6:30 P.M.

Saturday, September 16, 2023
National Museum of the U.S. Air Force
– 10K Starts at 6:30 A.M.
– Half Marathon, Marathon, & Relay Start at 7:30 A.M.

You may register for the Marathon, Half Marathon, 3-Person Marathon Relay, 10K, 5K, Tailwind Trot 1K Kids’ Run, or either of the Fly! Fight! Win! Challenge Series.

Additional weekend events include the two-day Health & Fitness Expo, Gourmet Pasta Dinner, Finish Line Festival, Award Ceremonies, and After Party.

More info – usafmarathon.com

 

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𝐅𝐥𝐲 𝐂𝐚𝐬𝐭𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐆𝐚𝐦𝐞𝐬 at Possum Creek

September 11, 2023 By Lisa Grigsby

AGE: 14 and up | $10.00 per person
Fly fishing is fun, but not if you are struggling with your cast. Hoops in the air, hoops on the ground, kneeling, standing; all designed to simulate real-life fishing situations.
Have fun at this casting skills course and improve your cast at the same time.
Instructors will be on hand to help you through the course.
Equipment provided, or feel free to bring your own.
For those ages 14 and up; $10/person.
Space is limited;
Registration is required:
https://www.metroparks.org/programs-events-finder/…

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Great Miami Riverway Half Marathon

September 7, 2023 By Dayton937

The Great Miami Riverway Half Marathon is presented by Can’t Stop Running Company.

COURSE: Start on Water Street in Troy at the Miami County Courthouse. Troy roads to/around Duke Park. Enter the bike path heading north on Adams Street. Pass the Eldean Covered Bridge. Exit the bike path in Piqua. Run on city roads to the finish line near Fort Piqua Plaza.  UPDATED 2023 MAP can be viewed at this link:

https://onthegomap.com/s/iip8ra7k

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Dayton Pub Run + Scavenger Hunt

August 31, 2023 By Dayton937

Join Key Sports, Runners Plus, Nike and Dayton Track Club for our September edition of the Dayton Pub Run!

 

Not only will you have the opportunity to demo some Nike shoes, but be the first to see the ORRRC/City of Miamisburg 45th annual Turkey Trot t-shirt!! AND, donate $5 and enter in our running photo scavenger hunt for NAMI!

 

We’ll still have those SUPER SWEET door prizes (RSVP and check-in to be eligible and get credit for attending), but those who donate have a chance at winning MORE!

 

During 2023 attend 4, 8 and 12 regular Pub Runs to earn some awesome prizes and attend all 24 (regular and Lite) Pub Runs to earn a $100 Runners Plus gift card.

 

All paces and people are welcome, and it’s free to attend!

 

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Underground Railroad Bicycle Route – Great Miami Riverway Alternate

August 31, 2023 By GreatMiamiRiverway

The U.S. Bicycling Route System includes the 51.4 mile long Great Miami Riverway Alternate Route, which provides travelers with the opportunity to experience the rich history of Warren, Montgomery, and Greene Counties by traveling through quaint communities and along the urban riverfront of Dayton.  Part of this alternate route connects the river towns and amenities of the Great Miami Riverway.

The U.S. Bicycle Route System (USBRS) is a developing national network of bicycle routes connecting urban and rural communities via signed roads and trails. Created with public input, U.S. Bicycle Routes direct bicyclists to a preferred route through a city, county, or state – creating opportunities for people everywhere to bicycle for travel, transportation, and recreation. Nearly 18,000 miles are currently established.

You’ll discover hidden nuggets of fascinating facts around every bend.  The Alternate Route stretches from Corwin and Waynesville through Springboro on road before transitioning to off-street paved trails for the remainder of the route through Miamisburg, Dayton, and on to Xenia.

Information from https://www.metroparks.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/12/UGRR-GMR-Alt.pdf

Route Overview

The Great Miami Riverway Alternate (GMRA) provides travelers the opportunity to experience the rich history of Warren, Montgomery, and Greene Counties by traveling through quaint communities and along the urban riverfront of Dayton, an Outside Magazine Best Town. You’ll discover hidden nuggets of fascinating facts around every bend. You’ll travel from Corwin and Waynesville through Springboro on road before transitioning to off-street paved trails for the remainder of the route through Miamisburg, Dayton and on to Xenia. Miamisburg is also proud to be the Sister City to Owen Sound, Ontario; the northern terminus of the Underground Railroad Bicycle Route (UGRR).

The GMRA will lead you over rolling hills and through river valleys while traveling predominantly on dedicated paved trails. The Miami Valley is the home of the Nation’s Largest Paved Trail Network where you can experience over 340 miles of connected trails (miamivalleytrails.org). Dayton is among several bicycle friendly communities and is steeped in tradition with a solid outdoor recreation scene including paddling hot spots such as the RiverScape River Run and the Mad River which are both along the route tucked among several of Five Rivers MetroParks and other public land.

This growing scene has earned Dayton the title of “The Outdoor Adventure Capital of the Midwest!”. Check it out at outdoordayton.com, more on the Great Miami Riverway at greatmiamiriverway.com.
While long distance cyclists on the UGRR have a 51 mile alternate route to experience the rich history along the GMRA; local cyclists can experience a weekend tour by choosing to loop back to their starting point using the Little Miami Scenic Trail to create a 65 mile mini-tour with B&B and camping opportunities at several places along the route.

In addition to the UGRR and GMRA, the region is at the crossroads of several long distance cycling options including the Ohio to Erie Trail and Adventure Cycling’s Chicago to New York City (CNYC) route along with U.S. Bicycle Route 50 and 25.

The Waterways Leading to Freedom

The Great Miami River and the Miami Erie Canal transported goods supporting the farming, mining, and other industries developing in Southwest Ohio in the 19th century but it also carried more than supplies and traveling passengers on their way to see family and friends; it is believed vessels traveling these routes also carried slaves traveling to freedom via the Underground Railroad.

Both the Great Miami River and remnant of the Miami Erie Canal lead into Dayton, Ohio; a town known for many inventions including the first plane, the first cash register, and the soda can pop tab, as well as some local history tied to the Underground Railroad. One such runaway slave that may have used the Underground Railroad to reach Dayton is Paul Laurence Dunbar’s father, who also served in the famous Massachusetts’s 55th Infantry during the Civil War. The emancipation of slaves after the Civil War paved the way for Dunbar to become the first nationally-recognized African American Poet. During his short lifetime, Dunbar would write poems for esteemed magazines like The New York Times and Harper’s Weekly, as well as publish twelve books of poetry, four novels, four books of short stories, and lyrics to popular songs. The house he bought for his mother still stands and is part of the Dayton Aviation Heritage National Historical Park.

The Dayton Aviation Heritage National Historical Park also is home to the Wright Cycle Company Building, Hoover Block, Huffman Prairie Flying Field, the 1905 Wright Flyer III, and Hawthorn Hill. The Wright Cycle Company Building is the only building remaining of the Wright Brothers prior bicycle shop business before they invented the airplane. Hoover Block showcases the Wright & Wright, Job Printers location that published the Dayton Tattler, which was written in Dunbar’s early days as a writer specifically for the African American population in Dayton.

The first plane to fly, the 1905 Wright Flyer III, is located at Carillon Historical Park. It is the only plane to be recognized as a National Historical Landmark. Carillon Historical Park gets its name from the Carillon tower in the middle of the park, which has a set of bells hanging in the top of the tower and played much like a piano roll. Carillon Park is also home to Dayton History and preserves over three million artifacts and thirty historic landmarks.

One such of these landmarks is the Old Courthouse in downtown Dayton. Seven US presidents, including Abraham Lincoln, campaigned here during their bids for presidency. Another place of interest is the oldest building still standing in downtown Dayton (120 N. Clair St.). This building survived the Great 1913 Flood and still stands where it was originally built. There is a placard on the side of the building to indicate where the water crested during the Great Flood. Before the flood though, Samuel Brady, the homeowner during the Civil War, used his home to assist slaves escaping slavery from the South via the Underground Railroad. You can see the stark difference in architecture between homes built in the 1800s to the stylized condos next to the building now.

Another abolitionist that lived in the area was John Harries, an Englishman Brewery owner in downtown Dayton, was also an abolitionist and helped many escaped slaves using the Underground Railroad. Although his building does not exist anymore, his grave can be found at the Woodland Cemetery. Additionally, Marcus Junius Parrott is buried in the Woodland Cemetery. Parrott served in the Ohio State House of Representatives as an abolitionist and he was instrumental in making sure Kansas achieved statehood as a slave-free state just as the Civil War was beginning in 1861.

Between an Ocean and a Glacier: The Geology of the Miami Valley

As you connect to the Great Miami River Trail via the Great-Little Trail, you’ll see that the Miami Valley has many flat landscapes, but it also has rolling hills and steep valleys. The landscape that you will climb and descend was created by two different geologic time periods in Ohio’s history.

The bedrock for most of the land between Dayton and Cincinnati was formed during the Ordovician period, 505-408 million years ago, one of the warmest time periods in Earth’s history. During this time, the Miami Valley was more like a tropical sea you’d find somewhere in the Caribbean. Large hurricanes regularly swept the region, causing the sediment stirred up from the storm to settle to the bottom and capped by a layer of mud. This happened numerous times as the continent slowly drifted northward to its current location, creating over nine hundred feet of coarse, fossiliferous limestone and shale. The largest exposed Ordovician rock layer in the world is located in the Miami Valley. After the Ordovician, a big section of what is now the Midwest was uplifted, creating what is called the Cincinnati Arch. This uplifted land was subject to the forces of erosion, and over time the raised area was washed away. This resulted in much older rock being found at the surface, and a complete absence of the younger rock layers.

As the Earth entered the Ice Age about two and a half million years ago, great continental glaciers formed and spread over the region. There have been at least four continental glaciers that have covered the Miami Valley and retreated back to Canada. As the glaciers retreated they left behind piles of gravel and sand creating the hills you are biking through today. Their torrents of melting water also created gorges and filled in ancient river valleys with sand and gravel.

The Great Miami River, named after the Miami Native American Tribe that used to live in the area, winds southward to connect to the Ohio River and is a major asset for outdoor recreation enthusiasts, both in the water and on the trail you are biking on. After an incredibly harsh, cold winter in 1913 a major storm hit the Miami Valley and caused the Great Flood of 1913. As you stand at the Inventors Walk in Riverscape MetroPark in downtown Dayton, you can look across Monument Ave. to a building where a blue wave is painted, symbolic of where the water levels reached in Dayton during the flood. In the aftermath of the flood, the Miami Conservancy District was created and five earthen dams and a levee system were built around the region to prevent another catastrophic flood.

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Filed Under: Cycling, The Featured Articles

Free Fitness Class at The Arcade

August 28, 2023 By Dayton937

Friends of the Dayton Arcade, The Hub Powered by PNC, and BLC Entertainment are proud to present the second annual Rotunda Summer Fitness Program, “Fitness Full Circle”.

This free event series held in the Dayton Arcade’s Rotunda at 35 W. Fourth Street will occur on Wednesday,  August 30 from 5:30 – 6:30 pm. All you need is a mat, water bottle, and yourself!

August 30 – Tone & Stretch with Space Three

**Attendees must be 18+. Each participant will need to sign fitness waivers. Doors open to participants 15 minutes prior to the start of each class. Equipment will not be provided. Always consult your physician before beginning any exercise program.

Filed Under: Active Living Tagged With: dayton arcade

Fitness Under the Wings: Free Yoga

August 26, 2023 By Dayton937

Space is limited, and advanced registration is requested to secure your spot. Click HERE for more information and to register.  Walk-in yogis will be accepted on a space-available basis.
Free exercise mat for the first 5 participants each week.

Filed Under: Active Living Tagged With: yoga

Bee Active Fun Run/Walk for Dayton Children’s Hospital

August 24, 2023 By Dayton937

Come join us in a run, jog, or walk and help us support mental health for children. The TWIG Auxiliary of Dayton Children’s Hospital (Terrific Women in Giving) has made a new four-year pledge to raise $1 million for Pediatric Behavioral Health Services at Dayton Children’s Hospital.

Filed Under: Active Living

Fitness Full Circle and it’s Free!

August 20, 2023 By Dayton937

Friends of the Dayton Arcade, The Hub Powered by PNC, and BLC Entertainment are proud to present the second annual Rotunda Summer Fitness Program, “Fitness Full Circle”.

This free event series held in the Dayton Arcade’s Rotunda at 35 W. Fourth Street will occur every Wednesday between August 9 and August 30 from 5:30 – 6:30 pm. All you need is a mat, water bottle, and yourself!

August 23 –  SWERK with Whitney Barkley

August 30 – Tone & Stretch with Space Three

**Attendees must be 18+. Each participant will need to sign fitness waivers. Doors open to participants 15 minutes prior to the start of each class. Equipment will not be provided. Always consult your physician before beginning any exercise program.

Filed Under: Active Living

Tuesday Cornhole League Forming at Eudora Brewing

August 17, 2023 By Dayton937

Casually competitive- that’s how Eudora Brewing describes their fall cornhole league.  Teams of two (18 years or older) sign can sign up for the eight week league that will play ever Tuesday starting Sept 5th. Your team will be scheduled to play on Tuesdays at 6pm, 7pm or 8pm through October 24th. Games will be played inside.  You can use substitutes as needed, and substitutions can be made mid-game. Substitutions can NOT be made mid-turn.
Each team will play every other team in the league one time. There are 3 games in a match, each game to 21, and you’ll play best out of 3. Match time limit is 60 minutes. Each match won is worth a point. The team with the most amount of points at the end of the season will win two $25 gift cards and two championship T-shirts!

Standard cornhole rules will apply (read them here), and teams must referee themselves. You must use the throwing bags provided.

To register your team by August 28th pay $50 here.

Filed Under: Active Living, The Featured Articles

Middletown Beer Mile

August 15, 2023 By Dayton937

4 beers, 4 loops. Middletown’s one and only beer mile!
August 19th, located at The White Dog Distilling Company on Central Avenue.
21+ only!

Race day registration begins at 5PM inside The White Dog. The race will begin at 6 PM. Each participant is required to drink a beer at the start of each of the 4 loops. The loops will circle around The White Dog on the sidewalk.
Award ceremony will begin at 7 PM inside The White Dog.

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Register for the 2023 Riverway Half-Marathon

August 11, 2023 By Lisa Grigsby

Register now for the September 10, 2023 Great Miami Riverway Half Marathon.

COURSE: Start on Water Street in Troy at the Miami County Courthouse. Troy roads to/around Duke Park. Enter the bike path heading north on Adams Street. Pass the Eldean Covered Bridge. Exit the bike path in Piqua. Run on city roads to the finish line near Fort Piqua Plaza.  UPDATED 2023 MAP can be viewed at this link:

https://onthegomap.com/s/iip8ra7k

FINISHER’S MEDAL: Finishers will receive a commemorative finishers medal at the completion of the event.

AWARDS: Top 3 Male/Female overall and top 3 Male/Female placers in each age group: <19, 20-29, 30-39, 40-49, 50-59, 60-69, 70+.

8 YEAR AWARD: A special award to those who have completed the race every year.  Sign up for your eighth year to receive the “Completed 104.8 miles” pint glass.

REGISTER: Pre-register Online or Race day: 6:30-7:30am.

Early Start Option: An opportunity for walkers to start 1hr early is available.  This option is for walkers only and course set up is not complete at this time.  Early start participants are asked to use the sidewalks until the streets are closed for the rest of the race.

PACKET PICKUP: September 9th @ Can’t Stop Running Company 321 N Main Street Piqua. September 10th 6:30am @ Downtown Troy near the race start.

COST: $60 January 1st – June 30th, $70 July 1st – August 13th, $80 after August 13th. No refunds on your entry fee.  As mentioned above you can transfer your entry fee to another runner by logging into your Run Sign Up account but the exchange of money will be handled between runners.  If you transfer your entry fee to another person before a shirt or medal deadline they will be able to update to their preference.

SHIRTS: Choice of Long Sleeve or Short Sleeve Tech shirts guaranteed to those registered by August 31st. Shirts for 2023 will be unisex sizing

PARKING: Hobart Arena, Troy City Park. Many Downtown Troy streets will be closed for the race and church service.

TRANSPORTATION: Courtesy shuttle service will transport participants from finish area to Downtown Troy. Shuttles will leave Piqua starting at 10:00 and continue on a rolling basis. Returning on shuttle is NOT required.

Sign up now for the Great Miami Riverway Half Marathon – https://runsignup.com/Race/Events/OH/Troy/GreatMiamiRiverwayHalfMarathon

 

Filed Under: Runners

AlphaTrips. D is for Dublin! BridgePark is a Great Big Getaway!

August 7, 2023 By Joshua Stucky

Bridge Park is Dublin’s newest development that combines upscale residential living with unique dining, shopping and attractions in Downtown Dublin. Now, before you poo-poo the whole, ‘here we go again, a manmade neighborhood…’ give it a once over. Unlike its unrelated cousins (the Greene and Easton), Bridge Park has found a way to bring the new into the old. Utilizing an actual Bridge, the entertainment district seamlessly blends into the historic side of the city. (Wouldn’t that have been novel in Dayton!!) The expansive district, designed by Crawford-Hoying, cost over $20,000,000 and is literally chock full of favorites and upstarts alike.

Among the places to visit for food in Bridge Park are Columbus’s beloved ‘North Market-Dublin,’Frank and Carl’s’ and ‘Weenie Wonder.’ There is a little bit of something for everyone, although shopping is not the forte here as it is in many ‘manmade’ neighborhoods. Kids and grown-ups alike will love ‘PINS Mechanical‘, for bowling, games and food, too! There is a ‘16-Bit’ video lounge on-site, and while the kids are playing, moms can go enjoy various spas in the area.

One of the best surprises came from AC Marriott, yes the same designers who are bringing ‘The Foundry‘ rooftop to Dayton. In the Dublin hotel, VASO, a rooftop experience awaits, the view is stunning and the bar is large and forever full! Parking at Bridge Park is ample, which again, makes for a more stress-less experience. Dinner was ‘Kitchen Social’ for our little group…and it was top-notch! (Heads-Up…it’s loud for those who think about such things.)

There are a plethora of events in the area throughout the year. Dublin’s Irish Festival is massive and well-known!! You can get all of that information by going to their website at visitdublinohio.com

Aside from the brick and mortar, you can walk along the river and enjoy the views from both sides…watching bikers in the historic area, seeing families hand-in-hand along the walkway and the sunset (at least when we were there) can be idyllic from the roof. No doubt, Dayton has its advantages….most importantly, we don’t have to endure the tax base that Dublin does….but as long as they are paying, go and enjoy this upscale, inviting haven!

Bridge Park is located at 6634 Riverside Dr. Dublin, OH 43017.

For specific information to the development, click here: https://www.bridgepark.com

 

 

 

 

Filed Under: Active Living, AlphaTrips, Columbus, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Bridge Park, dublin

Road Trip: Ohio State Fair offers Educational Experiences along with Food & Fun!

August 4, 2023 By LIbby Ballengee

The Ohio Soy Bean Council offers lots of educational opportunities for kids and adults. Photo by Libby Ballengee. All rights reserved.

When I think of the Ohio State Fair, I envision sweet and savory foods that feel forbidden in other settings (funnel cake and cotton candy – oh my!), amusement park rides that take me back to my childhood, and games where I’m sure I’m going to win my nephew a stuffed animal. When I went to the Ohio State Fair this summer, for the first time in decades, I found a whole lot more to love about this annual event!

First off, they make attending the Ohio State Fair, as easy as possible. When we parked out in a big grassy lot, I knew we were in for a hike to the fairgrounds. By the time we got our sunscreen on and we were ready to make our way, a tractor pulled up along the road, pulling a trolley that we got to ride right to the front gates. Nice!

Once we made our way past the walkway of every fair food you’ve ever dreamed of – including a giant candy tent! – we found ourselves in the “red” buildings on the map. That’s where Ohio’s farmers show off their craft with the rest of the state. Did you know there are 1.3 million beef cattle in Ohio? That soybeans are our biggest cash crop? Or that we are the 2nd largest egg producing state in the nation?

It was so interesting to talk to the farmers who actually produce the food we eat every day. We got to ask them questions about pesticides, GMOs, and growing food organically. What’s the real story behind what it takes to feed a growing population on planet Earth?

Photo by Libby Ballengee. All rights reserved.

Taking my 7 year old nephew to the Ohio State Fair for the first time, I figured he’d like all the typical “fun” activities the best. However what he enjoyed was learning. He got to milk a cow for the first time. He climbed onto tractors for himself and not just play with a toy version. He was shown how the oil of a soybean could propel a boat – neat! We thankfully, got to cool off in the Livestock barn and watch an IMAX style film about Ohio’s farmers. We even ate a “cotton candy” deviled egg from the Taste of Ohio Cafe!

The Ohio State Fair continues through Sunday August 6th. If you get the opportunity to visit, make sure that before you spend all your time in Kiddieland, you take some time to visit with the farmer’s in the Voinovich Livestock and Trade Center Lawn building. It might just be the favorite part of your day too!

 

It’s a cotton candy deviled egg! Enjoy these at The Taste of Ohio Cafe. Photo by Libby Ballengee. All rights reserved.

How to Go?

Ohio State Fair – https://www.ohiostatefair.com/

Location (right off I-71)

Ohio Expo Center
717 E. 17th Ave.
Columbus, OH 43211

Pricing

  • Adults (ages 13-59) – $12
  • Youth (ages 6-12) – $10
  • Senior (ages 60+) – $10
  • Children five and under – Free
  • General Parking – Free

Hours

  • Runs through August 6th
  • Monday through Friday: 10 a.m. – 9 p.m.
  • Saturday and Sunday: 9 a.m. – 9 p.m., except Sunday, Aug. 6, when admission gates close at 6 p.m.

Filed Under: Active Living, Columbus

5K for Kelli Raises Special Wish Funds for Breast Cancer Patients

August 4, 2023 By LIbby Ballengee

5k for Kelli is in memory of Kelli James

Join us in remembering the life of Kelli James and honoring all the breast cancer survivors, the Nghters and the love ones we’ve lost at the 11th Annual 5K for Kelli, presented by the Breast Wishes Foundation on Saturday, August 19th at 9am. 100% of proceeds go to granting wishes for women with breast cancer through the Breast Wishes Foundation.

The 5k for Kelli Run/Walk is a super fun event for the whole family. It is a 3.1 mile out and back course that begins and ends next to Wegerzyn Gardens and winds along the beautiful Stillwater River.

Because Kelli loved fairies, we encourage everyone to dress up in tutus, wings, and Wower crowns. No fairy gear? No problem! We have everything you need at the merchandise tent with all proceeds going to Breast Wishes Foundation. We also offer free fairy face painting and colored hair spraying! Registration and Merchandise tents will open at 7:30 am.

How to Go: 5K for Kelli on Saturday, August 19th at 9am at Wegerzyn MetroPark

Event Fees: Registration only $25! (Register by August 5th to guarantee a super-soft and comfy t-shirt)

Awards: Be sure to bring a few extra dollars to buy some raae tickets. Our top prize is $1,000 cash!
We will give medals, pint glasses and gift cards to the Top 3 Male and Female overall and the Top 3 Male and Female in each age category.

Age Categories: 19 and Under, 20-29, 30-39, 40-49, 50-59, 60 and over

Event Parking and Registration: https://runsignup.com/Race/Info/OH/Dayton/5kforKelli

The Flying Field at Wegerzyn, 1301 E. Siebenthaler Avenue, Dayton, OH 45414

Pre-Registration packet pick up:

Friday August 18th from 8am-7pm at the Breast Wishes Foundation, 115 E National Rd Vandalia, OH 45377. Note – We highly recommend pre-packet pickup!

Additional race information can be found at http://breastwishesfoundation.org

Filed Under: Active Living, Charity Events, Runners, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Run

Huffman Prairie Walking Tours

August 3, 2023 By Dayton937

Explore Huffman Prairie Flying Field to learn about how Wilbur and Orville Wright conducted early experiments in flight in a quiet Ohio cow pasture before it became the military installation it is today. Tours launch from the Simms Station parking lot. It is advised to bring a water bottle and wear sunscreen and bug repellent. All routes are handicap accessible and restrooms are available on site. Enter Huffman Prairie at Gate 16A Wright Patterson Air Force Base.

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