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Old North Dayton is a community northeast of Downtown Dayton.
Dayton Children's Hospital, Stuart Patterson Park, Allen Elementary School and State Route 4 encircles this nice community.
Nearby are the oil refineries, local manufacturing, the rock quarry, and various local grocers.
Latinos reside in this part of town and are proud to call this area home. Hispanic culture resides on Troy Street (State Route 202) and Valley Street (State Route 201) and it leads into the nearby community of Riverside, Ohio.
Rita Avenue is one of many streets in Dayton that is tree-lined. This was the former Miami-Erie Canal.
Check the history, Dayton was a connector to the east. The canals that existed over time were filled and thus leaves tree-lined boulevards. Ah, those memories. If I could have lived in the 1890s.
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FAQ- The reason why I call this a Tour of Poor Dayton is because of the area's declining population, jobs, boarded homes, business closings and economic turmoil in Montgomery, Miami and Greene Counties. And most likely Ohio in general. I have a reason for the title. If you have concerns, send me a message.
So that will put to rest any questions of why I titled the videos!
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