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A must see for anyone visiting Dayton
This was a lovely stop on a cold winter day. The visitor center was informative. During our visit there were exhibits about the Wright brothers, the poet Paul Dunbar and parachutes,
This was a lovely stop on a cold winter day. The visitor center was informative. During our visit there were exhibits about the Wright brothers, the poet Paul Dunbar and parachutes,
Knew the half story of the beach first in flight but this park explains the brothers growing up and how they got to the beach. The day to day tinkering and testing for years. The print shop and the bi...
Knew the half story of the beach first in flight but this park explains the brothers growing up and how they got to the beach. The day to day tinkering and testing for years. The print shop and the bi...
This is not the place where the brothers built their airplanes,but it is the site of their commercial bicycle shop which gave them the springboard to build the airplanes. The rangers were nice and th...
A must see for anyone visiting Dayton
This was a lovely stop on a cold winter day. The visitor center was informative. During our visit there were exhibits about the Wright brothers, the poet Paul Dunbar and parachutes,
A must see for anyone visiting Dayton
This was a lovely stop on a cold winter day. The visitor center was informative. During our visit there were exhibits about the Wright brothers, the poet Paul Dunbar and parachutes,
Tinkering
Knew the half story of the beach first in flight but this park explains the brothers growing up and how they got to the beach. The day to day tinkering and testing for years. The print shop and the bi...
Tinkering
Knew the half story of the beach first in flight but this park explains the brothers growing up and how they got to the beach. The day to day tinkering and testing for years. The print shop and the bi...
A well preserved historical site
This is not the place where the brothers built their airplanes,but it is the site of their commercial bicycle shop which gave them the springboard to build the airplanes. The rangers were nice and th...