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SUMMARY:Route 66: A Celebration of the Mother Road
DESCRIPTION:Wright Library welcomes the Victor Samalot Duo performing “The Mother Road: A Celebration of Route 66” to kick off the Summer Reading Challenge and honor both the America 250 and the 100th anniversary of Route 66. \nGet your kicks through essential road music\, visuals and backstories of one of America’s most iconic highways – Route 66. Learn the rich history\, cultural impact\, the kitschy cool nostalgia\, plus must-do travel tips along the way. This performance is sure to entertain and inspire reading lists\, play-lists and perhaps spark your “bucket list” road trip! \nVictor Samalot\, Cleveland-born guitarist\, fuses Latin grooves\, jazz sophistication\, and a rock edge into a vibrant world-fusion sound. His work has earned radio airplay locally and worldwide\, along with press coverage from All About Jazz\, JazzReviews.com\, 20th Century Guitar\, Progression Magazine\, and more. \nBobbi Holt is a multi-instrumentalist and vocalist from Cleveland Ohio. She is returning to the stage with her long-time collaborator adding bass guitar to Victor’s organic rhythmic vibe. \nThis free event is appropriate for all ages and made possible by the Wright Library Foundation.
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LOCATION:Wright Memorial Public Library\, 1776 Far Hills Ave\, Oakwood\, OH\, 45419\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community,DJ,Downtown Dayton Event,Fashion/Beauty,Food & Beverage,History & Genealogy,Kids / Family,LGBTQ,Music,Neighborhood Bar,Niteclubs/Dance,Outdoors,Spirits,Spoken Word/Storytelling
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SUMMARY:HEADLINERS: Waynesville History\, Mystery & Scandals Tour
DESCRIPTION:Headlines. Scandals. Secrets. Not ghost tales\, but real events that once shocked a small Ohio town. Join P3 on a daytime walking tour through Waynesville\, uncovering documented stories beneath historic homes and storefronts—printed headlines of ambition\, heartbreak\, justice\, rebellion\, and mystery. \nJoin P3 for a brand-new daytime walking tour through the heart of Waynesville\, where we dig beneath the surface of charming storefronts and historic homes to uncover the stories that once made the newspapers. \nMost every stop on this tour connects back to documented headlines \nWhat You’ll Discover:\n📰 True Crime & Headline History \n Stories pulled straight from archived newspapers — from shocking crimes to whispered scandals. \n🚂 Underground Railroad Connections \n Learn how Waynesville became an important hub in the fight for freedom\, with deep ties to Quaker abolitionists and courageous community members. \n👩‍⚕️ A Pioneer Woman in Medicine \n Home to one of the area’s first female doctors — breaking barriers in a time when women rarely held such roles. \n💔 Socialites\, Divorce & Murder \n From prominent families to short-lived lives and unexpected tragedies\, these are the human stories behind the historic facades. \n👻 A Few Favorite Ghost Stops \n We’ll revisit a couple of our most talked-about paranormal locations — because history and hauntings sometimes walk hand in hand. \nThis is not just a ghost tour. \nThis is a walk through documented drama\, resilience\, scandal\, and mystery — the stories that shaped Waynesville. \nIf you love true crime\, fascinating small-town history\, and uncovering what lies beneath the headlines… this tour is for you. \n \nJoin P3 and step into the stories Waynesville once printed for the world to read. \n  🚶‍♀️ Approx 1 Mile Walking Tour (Sidewalk & Downtown Route) \n ☀️ Daytime Experience \n ⏳ Approx. Duration: 90 minutes \n 🎟️ Event Pass Purchased in Advance \nImportant Tour Information\n👟 Dress for the Weather \n This is an outdoor walking tour. Please dress appropriately for the day’s forecast and wear comfortable walking shoes. \n⏸️ Standing Periods \n We will stop at various locations along Main Street and stand for short periods while stories are shared. There are a few benches along the route for brief seated breaks. \n♿ Accessibility \n The Main Street route is wheelchair accessible. \n🔞 Age Requirement \n Ages 16+ only.  \nSome stories include mature themes related to true crime\, scandal\, and historical events. \nWhere to Park & Meet: (There’s a white Gazebo back here that we will start at.)\n \nWalking Tour Disclaimer: Tours are rain or shine\, so please dress accordingly and be prepared for varying weather conditions. The tour covers approximately 1 mile of walking with periods of standing\, so comfortable shoes are recommended. Please be aware that some areas may involve uneven surfaces\, so proceed with caution. We ask that all participants respect the historical sites and fellow guests during the tour. For your safety\, children must be accompanied by an adult. Photography is encouraged but recording is not permitted. \nPlease arrive 10-15 minutes early to check-in and ensure a timely start. \n \nEvent Access Terms & Conditions: https://www.p3paranormal.com/event-access-terms-conditions \nAll Sales Are Final. This is a Live\, Scheduled Event. Failure to Attend Does Not Qualify as Non-Delivery of Services.
URL:https://dayton937.com/event/headliners-waynesville-history-mystery-scandals-tour
LOCATION:Downtown Waynesville\, S. Main St. and Miami St.\, Waynesville\, OH\, 45068\, United States
CATEGORIES:Dining Specials,Downtown Dayton Event,History & Genealogy,Outdoors,Spirits,Spoken Word/Storytelling
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SUMMARY:Spooks & Spirits: A Spirited Stroll On Main St.
DESCRIPTION:Join P3 – Paula’s Paranormal Project for a spirited stroll through historic downtown Miamisburg. Enjoy the spirits with SPIRITS in the DORA District. Explore haunted locations along Main Street while hearing untold stories\, local history\, and documented paranormal activity. \nSpooks & Spirits: A SPIRITED Stroll on Main St.  \n \nA spirited stroll down Main Street… \n \nWhere you can enjoy the spirits while enjoying the Spirits of historic downtown Miamisburg. ⚜️👻 \nFor years\, there have been stories I haven’t been able to fully share. \nNow we can connect the pieces. \n \nNow we can reveal the full picture of the hauntings along Main Street. \nWe’ll stop at some of my favorite haunted locations in downtown Miamisburg — \nlayered history\, documented activity\, and firsthand accounts. \n\n📍 Starting Location:\nBack patio at Jayne on Main \n90 S. Main St.\, Miamisburg\, OH 45342 \nThis tour takes place within the DORA District\, so guests 21+ may carry approved beverages during the walk (alcohol is NOT required to participate). \n \n🎟 What’s Included:\n• Guided haunted walking tour \n • Storytelling & local history \n • Paranormal case details & investigative insights \n • Historic photos & documented accounts \n • Interactive moments & Q&A \n • Exclusive stories not shared on regular tours \nLed by local historian & paranormal investigator \n \nIt’s a layered look at the spirits\, the stories\, and the secrets of Main Street. \nCome stroll. \nCome sip (if you choose). \nCome experience historic Miamisburg in a whole new way. 👻✨ \n \nWalking Tour Disclaimer: Tours are rain or shine\, so please dress accordingly and be prepared for varying weather conditions. The tour covers approximately 1 mile of walking with periods of standing\, so comfortable shoes are recommended. Please be aware that some areas may involve uneven surfaces\, so proceed with caution. We ask that all participants respect the historical sites and fellow guests during the tour. For your safety\, children must be accompanied by an adult. Photography is encouraged but recording is not permitted. \nPlease arrive 10-15 minutes early to check-in and ensure a timely start. \n \nEvent Access Terms & Conditions: https://www.p3paranormal.com/event-access-terms-conditions \nAll Sales Are Final. This is a Live\, Scheduled Event. Failure to Attend Does Not Qualify as Non-Delivery of Services.
URL:https://dayton937.com/event/spooks-spirits-a-spirited-stroll-on-main-st
LOCATION:Jayne’s On Main\, 90 S. Main St\, Miamisburg\, OH\, 45342\, United States
CATEGORIES:History & Genealogy,Outdoors,Spirits,Spoken Word/Storytelling
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SUMMARY:Beyond the Swidden: Mesoamerican Agricultural Practices Past\, Present\, and Future
DESCRIPTION:The final presentation in the Archaeological Institute of America Dayton Society’s 2025-2026 Lecture Series presented by Dr. Shanti Morell-Hart\, Associate Professor in the Department of Anthropology/Joukowsky Institute for Archaeology and the Ancient World at Brown University in Providence\, Rhode Island. \nHow do we understand human negotiations of variable ecologies from the perspective of deep time\, and identify historical shifts in these dynamics? How does such research help us to understand societal “collapse” as it has been framed by so many scholars (often outside of historical ecology and archaeology)? What cautionary tales or routes to innovation can we draw from these understandings? \nIn this talk Dr. Morell-Hart will address recent studies in Mesoamerica on ancient agriculture\, as well as resilient features of human practice in negotiating tropical landscapes. She will focus on several areas where she has carried out archaeological research in Guatemala\, Mexico\, and Honduras\, with an emphasis on the analysis of plant residues and consider: How can we negotiate productivity and sustainability (through many cultural and natural definitions)? What alternate farming solutions can we offer\, based in archaeological research and understandings of traditional ecological knowledge (TEK)? \nShe will also address contemporary issues in Mesoamerica\, from the home garden\, to the milpa\, to the forest. What new agricultural strategies in tropical Mesoamerica have been inspired– or discouraged– by ancient practices? What additional strategies might we consider in an era of radical environmental change? \nThis lecture is scheduled to take place in person in the Science Center Auditorium (SC 114) at The University of Dayton. \nFor a campus map with building and parking information visit https://udayton.edu/map/ \nThanks to the Archaeological Institute of America’s Lecture Program and its Dayton Society members this lecture is free and open to the public.
URL:https://dayton937.com/event/beyond-the-swidden-mesoamerican-agricultural-practices-past-present-and-future
LOCATION:University of Dayton\, Science Center Auditorium\, 300 College Park\, Dayton\, OH\, 45469\, USA
CATEGORIES:Gardening,History & Genealogy
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SUMMARY:Shot Heard Round the World 19 April 1775
DESCRIPTION:Wright Memorial Public Library in partnership with the Oakwood Historical Society will host local historian Andrew Lloyd as he presents “Shot Heard Round the World 19 April 1775.” Lloyd’s talk is part of the Far Hills Speaker Series and addresses the local impact and local heroes of the American Revolution as part of the America250 celebration. \nGuests can attend in person at Wright Library or virtually by registering at wrightlibrary.org/calendar. \nFollowing the program\, all are invited to an America250 tree planting at the neighboring Oakwood Historical Society’s Long-Romspert Homestead\, 1947 Far Hills Avenue\, Oakwood\, Ohio. \nAbout the Program \nTheir families originated from England\, Wales\, Scotland\, Ireland\, Germany and more. They fought in the American Revolution – a cause that took them from New England to Virginia\, the Southern Campaign of General Greene and the battlefields that brought forth the United States of America. Veterans of Valley Forge\, Brandywine\, and Yorktown lie at rest in Montgomery County\, Ohio – a county named after General Montgomery of the Continental Army and adjacent to Greene County\, after another Continental General\, Nathaniel Greene. \nThis talk looks at those veterans of the American Revolution\, their links to Montgomery County\, Oakwood\, and Centerville\, and their roles in the war that changed the Continent. It aims to put some context into the incredible sacrifices and achievements of those individuals and bring to the fore anecdotes on their road to Ohio. \nPresented by Andrew Lloyd. In partnership with the Oakwood Historical Society.
URL:https://dayton937.com/event/shot-heard-round-the-world-19-april-1775
LOCATION:Wright Memorial Public Library\, 1776 Far Hills Ave\, Oakwood\, OH\, 45419\, United States
CATEGORIES:Author Visits,Free Events,Gardening,Health & Wellness,History & Genealogy
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SUMMARY:‘The Wit and Wisdom of Lincoln’
DESCRIPTION:he next monthly program offered by the Lincoln Society of Dayton is “The Wit and Wisdom of Lincoln” 2 p.m. April 12 at the Woodbourne Library\, 6060 Far Hills Ave.\, Dayton. Admission is free. \n  \nSpeaker is Christopher Burns\, an accomplished and experienced Civil War historian\, who has conducted significant academic and historical research and has presented various Civil War presentations to audiences throughout the Midwest since 2015.  He is a former adjunct history faculty member at Northern Kentucky University. \n  \nThe Lincoln Society of Dayton unveiled a bronze statue of Lincoln in 2016 at the Old Courthouse in Dayton to honor the 157th anniversary of the speech he gave in 1859\, which was against the expansion of slavery. The society was also instrumental in the 2024 installation at the Dayton VA Medical Center of a statue of Lincoln\, pen in hand\, signing legislation establishing the National Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Asylum for Civil War veterans. \n  \nMeetings are usually the first Sunday of the month from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. with a few exceptions. Visit https://www.facebook.com/groups/677020144681492/.
URL:https://dayton937.com/event/the-wit-and-wisdom-of-lincoln
LOCATION:Woodbourne Library\, 6060 Far Hills Ave\, Centerville\, OH\, 45458\, United States
CATEGORIES:History & Genealogy,Spoken Word/Storytelling
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SUMMARY:Heritage Village Paranormal Investigation
DESCRIPTION:A Family-Friendly Paranormal Investigation \nWho else has been missing their spirits at Miamisburg Heritage Village?  \nP3: Paula’s Paranormal Project invites you back for a warm\, cozy\, and historically rich paranormal experience in the heart of Miamisburg\, Ohio. \nThis heated location includes restrooms\, making it a comfortable investigation even during the colder months.  \nThe event takes place across two historic buildings within the village and is open to ages 10 and up\, making it a rare opportunity for families to investigate together. \n \nGuests may choose between small-group guided investigations or independent investigating\, allowing both beginners and experienced investigators to explore at their own pace. \n \nThe Historic Locations:\n\n\nGebhart Tavern – An original structure still sitting on its original land\, built between 1809–1811. This building is deeply tied to Miamisburg’s earliest founders and local history. \n\n\nKercher Pioneer Home – A preserved historic residence connected to the growth and settlement of the area. \n\n\nBoth homes are filled with original historical artifacts dating back to the period when Miamisburg boomed as the Tobacco Capital\, bringing millions of dollars and rapid growth to the city. \n \nParanormal History:\nDuring previous investigations\, we’ve experienced interactions believed to involve original founding figures of the area\, as well as child spirits\, moving between the homes. These locations have remained active and responsive\, making each investigation unique. \n \nAdditional Historic Features:\n\n\nOne-room schoolhouse \n\n\nToy museum \n\n\nMultiple preserved village structures \n\n\nIf you haven’t spent time with Susan\, the incredible host of the Heritage Village\, this event is the perfect opportunity to experience her passion and knowledge firsthand. \n \nFRIDAY MARCH 20\, 2026 \n7PM-12AM \n147 West Locke St.\, Miamisburg\, OH \nAGES 10+ \n\nWinter Weather Disclaimer \nThis is a winter event. By booking\, you acknowledge that weather conditions may impact travel or scheduling. If the event proceeds as scheduled\, no refunds\, exchanges\, or adjustments will be issued for any reason\, including weather-related issues or personal inability to attend. If a venue or vendor requires cancellation or postponement\, we will attempt to reschedule the event when possible. Refunds are not guaranteed. Please review all policies before booking. \nEvent Access Terms & Conditions: https://www.p3paranormal.com/event-access-terms-conditions \nAll Sales Are Final. This is a Live\, Scheduled Event. Failure to Attend Does Not Qualify as Non-Delivery of Services.
URL:https://dayton937.com/event/heritage-village-paranormal-investigation
LOCATION:OH
CATEGORIES:Faith / Spirtuality,Haunted Attractions,History & Genealogy,Kid-Friendly Attractions
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SUMMARY:Centerville Washington History Speaker Series
DESCRIPTION:January 20\, 2026Andrew LloydRevolutionary War Soldiers in the Miami Valley \nJoin us at the RecPlex West theater for our Monthly Speaker Series on the third Tuesday of the month. (Programs take place Sept-April\, excluding December.) Cookies and coffee are served in the lobby starting at 6:30 PM and the speaker will begin at 7 PM in the theater. \nFREE and no reservations required. Donations accepted on behalf of Centerville-Washington History.**NOTE — Please enter on the south side of the building using the southeast doors that are closest to the theater. Park between the Subaru dealership and the building for the shortest walk. OR enter through the Joyce Young Center doors and you will be directed to the theater.
URL:https://dayton937.com/event/centerville-washington-history-speaker-series
LOCATION:Washingon Township Rec Plex\, 895 Miamisburg Centerville Rd\, Washington Township\, OH\, 45459\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free Events,History & Genealogy
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20251023T190000
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SUMMARY:DAYTON HUNGARIANS: STORIES\, GLORIES\, AND FOLKLORE
DESCRIPTION:Wright Memorial Public Library welcomes award-winning journalist and columnist Mike Sakal as he shares highlights from his book\, Dayton Hungarians: Their Stories\, Glories\, and Folklore\, a comprehensive history about the Hungarian community in Dayton\, Ohio – one of Dayton’s largest ethnic groups – spanning from the late 1890s to the present day. \nThe book\, which was a history preservation project sponsored and supported by the Old Troy Pike Community Church (formerly the Hungarian Evangelical and Reformed Church of Dayton\, Ohio)\, features many stories about Dayton’s former Hungarian neighborhoods and families\, including his own\, on the city’s West Side and Old North Dayton. \n“It was important to preserve the legacy of [the] Dayton Hungarian community as all three of its churches now are closed\,” said Sakal. “I’m hoping that my book inspires historians of Dayton’s other ethnic groups to write similar books.” \nSakal\, a second-generation American Hungarian\, was a sports journalist for the Dayton Daily News. After his article about the Dakota Street Football Team\, which existed on Dayton’s West Side from 1922 to 1941\, made an impression on the Dayton Hungarian community\, he began researching photographs of the neighborhood restaurants where the team celebrations took place. \nCommunity interest in his books has led to a partnership with the National Park Service for a walking tour of the former West Side Hungarian neighborhood along the National Aviation Heritage Trail and other projects that document the imprint Hungarian families left on Dayton. \nCopies of Dayton Hungarians: Their Stories\, Glories\, and Folklore will be available for sale following the program\, along with a book signing. \nFor details about this event and other library programs\, please visit wrightlibrary.org/calendar or call Wright Library at (937) 294-7171.
URL:https://dayton937.com/event/dayton-hungarians-stories-glories-and-folklore
LOCATION:Wright Memorial Public Library\, 1776 Far Hills Ave\, Oakwood\, OH\, 45419\, United States
CATEGORIES:Author Visits,History & Genealogy
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SUMMARY:Looting Antiquity: Greece's Lost Marbles
DESCRIPTION:The first presentation in the Archaeological Institute of America Dayton Society’s 2025-2026 Lecture Series presented by Dr. Zoë Kontes\, Professor of Classics at Kenyon College. \nThe Parthenon Marbles may be the most famous sculptures removed from an ancient Greek building\, but they are far from the only ones. Marble sculptures from the Temple of Aphaia on the island of Aegina and the mountaintop Temple of Apollo at Bassae were spirited away and sold at auction in the 19th century; they have remained abroad ever since. This talk will discuss the adventures the sculptures have had in their modern history\, consider the important question of where they belong\, and review the current state of looting in Greece. \nThis lecture is scheduled to take place in person in the Science Center Auditorium (SC 114) at The University of Dayton. \nFor a campus map with building and parking information visit https://udayton.edu/map/ \nThanks to the Archaeological Institute of America’s Lecture Program and its Dayton Society members this lecture is free and open to the public.
URL:https://dayton937.com/event/looting-antiquity-greeces-lost-marbles
LOCATION:University of Dayton\, Science Center Auditorium\, 300 College Park\, Dayton\, OH\, 45469\, USA
CATEGORIES:Free Events,History & Genealogy,Kids / Family
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SUMMARY:Road Rally Scavenger Hunt
DESCRIPTION:Gather your team for this fun event. The scavenger hunt features stops at some of Kettering and the surrounding areas best and some lesser known hot spots. Your team will solve puzzles\, look for landmarks and take pictures and videos to win prizes. Purchase individual tickets and register by your team name. Limit one car per team\, please. Teams will receive an email the week before confirming team name and members and providing more instructions. Ages 18+ \n*Please note: ALL team members must be registered to play. Registration deadline is Monday\, July 7\, 5 p.m.
URL:https://dayton937.com/event/road-rally-scavenger-hunt
LOCATION:Kettering Recreation Complex\, 2900 Glengarry Drive\, Kettering\, OH\, 45420-1225\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community,Downtown Dayton Event,Health & Wellness,History & Genealogy
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SUMMARY:Underground Railroad Walking Tour
DESCRIPTION:Between 1815 and 1864\, Springboro was one of Ohio’s busiest and most vital stops on the Underground Railroad. Today\, Springboro is nationally recognized as a Historic Underground Railroad Site—home to more documented safe houses than any other community in Ohio.\nJoin the Springboro Area Historical Society for a guided walking tour through historic downtown Springboro\, where many of these significant sites still stand. Learn about the courageous individuals who risked everything to help enslaved people seek freedom\, and discover the powerful stories that shaped our region’s legacy.\n Tour begins at the Springboro Area Museum\, located at 110 South Main Street. Tickets are transferrable but nonrefundable.
URL:https://dayton937.com/event/underground-railroad-walking-tour
LOCATION:Springboro Area Historical Society\, 110 S Main St\,\, Springboro\, OH\, 45066\, United States
CATEGORIES:History & Genealogy
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