Tourist Guide Dayton
Dayton is the largest city in Montgomery County in south-western Ohio. Located on the Miami River, the city covers an area of 146.7 sq km and has a population of around 160,000.
The city has a humid, continental climate, characterized by hot summers and cold, dry winters. The average summer temperature is 27°C, while winter temperatures fall below freezing point.
Dayton was once home to the Wright Brothers, the pioneers in aviation. Hence, it is not surprising that the city is known as the birthplace of aviation. Visitors can educate themselves at the United States Air Force Museum. The city also hosts the Vectren Dayton Air Show.
Dayton’s amiable environment and vibrant culture are big tourist draws. The Downtown and the Oregon Historic District with the Victorian Theatre are some of the best places to visit. Its terrain is made up of flat grassy areas, perfect for hiking, horseback riding and other outdoor activities.
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