We have a glorious park system here, one of the best in the nation.
There are so many to choose from...
Our beautiful historic courthouse. Why even Abraham Lincoln stood on these steps
while giving a speech to the people of Dayton, Ohio! And no. I was *NOT* there!
The Second Street Market where you can find the most delicious food
and drink, locally grown, fresh produce....
And beautiful flowers too.
Carillon Park where Dayton's rich history comes alive.
Buildings and artifacts from Dayton's storied past gather here and teach our younger generations to appreciate our home.
We have Woodland Cemetery where so many from Dayton's history
now rest... poet Paul Laurence Dunbar
writer Erma Bombeck, inventors Orville and Wilbur Wright and so many more.
It is such a beautiful and peaceful place to visit in any season.
The fabulous Schuster Center For The Performing Arts where I have spent many a memorable afternoon and evening. The best of Broadway appears here and we are also blessed to have a wonderful philharmonic orchestra, symphony and ballet company. Talented local theater thrives here as well.
Fifth Third Field, the home of our Dayton Dragons! There is nothing more fun that being here for a baseball game! And our Dragons have the longest run of sell out games in baseball history!
Lovely old homes can be found in every section of the city, in every community...
County fairs, church carnivals abound in the Summer and Fall...
...and we truly do get 4 distinct and enjoyable seasons.
Spring...
Summer...
Autumn...
...and Winter.
There is so much more that I love about my area but I wanted to give you just a taste. I know all of you are proud of your communities as well...and doesn't that make life just that much more sweet?
7 comments:
Your post should be a commercial. Love your photos. Hope you are enjoying the cooler weather.
I thought it was a delightful area; thanks for the 50 cent tour Sue !
What a lovely tribute to your hometown, and how nice to choose to retire there.
i don't think we'll be able to afford to retire to my hometown -- taxes and cost of living is just too high for most retirees! Maybe we should look to Dayton. :-)
I enjoyed this post, thanks!
Cass
Such a beautiful place.
Thanks for sharing those photos.
Cassy from Acoustic Guitar Lessons
Sounds like a great place to live!!
your talent for photography is amazing!
Thanks for taking us on a tour of your town....looks beautiful!
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