Talk:South Park Historic District (Dayton, Ohio)
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Slidertown
[edit]“Slider” is in reference to a last name of a person. As I understand it, this person was either a builder or landlord of the area hence the name “Slidertown.” Insight would be great. --Kjmoran 01:11, 4 October 2006 (UTC)
Breweries of South Park’s Past
[edit]From taverntrove.com:
- The Dayton Breweries Co., Jacob Stickle Brewery of Dayton, Ohio 1856–1920
713 South Warren & Brown St
- Hollenkamp Products Company of Dayton, Ohio 18??–1953
800/816 South Brown St
Photos and bios of Hollenkamp brewery
- Bergmann & Tettmann of Dayton, OH 1866–1882
65 Quitman Between Xenia Ave & Clover St
- Schiml & Bucher, Wayne Street Brewery of Dayton, OH 1852–1902
739 Wayne St NW corner at Hickory St.
--Kjmoran 13:56, 4 October 2006 (UTC)
Breweries of Dayton by Curt Dalton
Urbanohio.org
[edit]AIA 150
[edit]South Park, Dayton, Ohio wins the local chapter improvement project in celebrating 150 years of AIA. --Kjmoran 18:29, 12 February 2007 (UTC)
- Cool link on the event.--Kjmoran 02:25, 17 May 2007 (UTC)
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