Dayton Peace Accords Site
1995Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, where the 1995 Dayton Agreement ended the Bosnian War.
Everything Springfield is known for
Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, where the 1995 Dayton Agreement ended the Bosnian War.
Where the Wright Brothers perfected practical powered flight in 1904-1905 after Kitty Hawk.
17 stories, landmarks & places within ~20 miles — the same local lore RoadyGoat plays as you drive through.
Admire the Richardsonian Romanesque architecture of this library, a gift from a local industrialist. Benjamin H. Warder, a prominent industrialist, commissioned this beautiful building and gifted it to the city of…
Pull over! You're about to see a piece of architectural history, a Frank Lloyd Wright masterpiece right here in Springfield. This is the Westcott House, built in 1908 for Burton and Orpha Westcott. Wright designed it in…
Pull over for a second and imagine the clatter of stagecoaches! This spot, right here, was a vital stop on the original National Road. Around 1822, they built the Pennsylvania House, a three-story brick inn and tavern.…
You're passing by a place that helped shape American education: Antioch College. Founded in 1850, Antioch was envisioned as a non-sectarian college, open to all regardless of background. Antioch Hall, along with North…
Pull over, you're about to see a building that was the heart of Cedarville for generations: the Cedarville Opera House. Built in 1888, this brick and stone Romanesque Revival building wasn't just for entertainment. It…
Step inside one of Ohio's best-preserved log cabins, home to Fairborn's first settlers. The Mercer Log House was built in the early 1800s by the Mercer family, some of the first European settlers in what would become…
Pull over near the Fairborn Theatre and you'll be looking at a piece of post-World War II optimism, built in a town deeply connected to aviation. The Fairborn Theatre opened its doors shortly after the war, catering to…
Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, where the 1995 Dayton Agreement ended the Bosnian War.
Ever wonder what life was like for Ohio's earliest settlers? This is the Arnold Homestead, offering a glimpse into that past. In the early 1800s, Daniel Arnold, originally from West Virginia, sold his farm and moved his…
Imagine a world without airplanes! This unassuming field is where that world changed forever. After their successful flights at Kitty Hawk in 1903, Wilbur and Orville Wright needed a larger, less windy space to truly…
Where the Wright Brothers perfected practical powered flight in 1904-1905 after Kitty Hawk.
Get ready to be inspired! This is where the Wright brothers and poet Paul Laurence Dunbar left their mark on the world. Wilbur and Orville Wright, Dayton natives, developed their revolutionary flying machines right…
Imagine building a monument that lasts for thousands of years. That's exactly what the Adena people did right here, long before the Wright brothers even dreamed of flight. This mound, now located on Wright-Patterson Air…
This house survived a massive tornado, becoming a symbol of resilience in Xenia, Ohio. Built in the late nineteenth century, the Millen-Schmidt House was the home of Eli Millen, who arrived in Xenia in 1837. Millen left…
Ever wonder what it looks like when six buildings decide to become one? That's the Alexander Conner House. Back in 1836, Alexander Conner, an Irish immigrant who'd made his fortune in Xenia, built this unusual…
Pull over here a second! This unassuming building was once the financial heart of Greene County. In 1835, it became home to the very first bank in the county: The Bank of Xenia. For thirty years, locals came here to…
This former church building was home to one of the region's earliest Lutheran congregations. The Casstown Lutheran Stone Church, built in the late 1830s, served a fledgling congregation. It's a simple, one-story stone…