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Explore Hearthstone
The district Hearthstone of Oakland in Montgomery County (Ohio) is located in United States about 384 mi west of Washington DC, the country's capital.
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Local weather forecast
Todays Local Weather Conditions & Forecast: 18°C / 65 °F
Morning Temperature | 18°C / 64 °F |
Evening Temperature | 18°C / 65 °F |
Night Temperature | 17°C / 63 °F |
Chance of rainfall | 9% |
Air Humidity | 90% |
Air Pressure | 1014 hPa |
Wind Speed | Gentle Breeze with 7 km/h (4 mph) from South-West |
Cloud Conditions | Overcast clouds, covering 100% of sky |
General Conditions | Moderate rain |
Saturday, 4th of May 2024
20°C (69 °F)
18°C (64 °F)
Light rain, light breeze, overcast clouds.
Sunday, 5th of May 2024
22°C (72 °F)
15°C (60 °F)
Light rain, gentle breeze, overcast clouds.
Monday, 6th of May 2024
16°C (60 °F)
15°C (60 °F)
Light rain, gentle breeze, overcast clouds.
Hotels and Places to Stay
Marriott at the University of Dayton
Crowne Plaza DAYTON
Hilton Garden Inn Dayton Beavercreek
Holiday Inn DAYTON/FAIRBORN I-675
Ramada Moraine Hotel
Courtyard Dayton-University of Dayton
Holiday Inn Express & Suites DAYTON-CENTERVILLE
Hampton Inn Dayton-Fairborn
La Quinta Inn and Suites Fairborn Wright-Patterson
Fairfield Inn Dayton Fairborn
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Attractions and noteworthy things
Distances are based on the centre of the city/town and sightseeing location. This list contains brief abstracts about monuments, holiday activities, national parcs, museums, organisations and more from the area as well as interesting facts about the region itself. Where available, you'll find the corresponding homepage. Otherwise the related wikipedia article.
Riverside, Ohio
Riverside is a city in Montgomery County, Ohio, United States. The population was 23,201 at the 2010 census. It is part of the Dayton Metropolitan Statistical Area.
Wright Field
Wright Field was an airfield of the United States Army Air Corps and Air Forces near Riverside, Ohio. It was one of thirty-two Air Service training camps established after the United States entry into World War I in April 1917. From 1927 to 1947 it was the research and development center for the Air Corps, and during World War II a flight test center.
University of Dayton
The University of Dayton (UD) is a private Roman Catholic university operated by the Society of Mary located in Dayton, Ohio, United States. The full-time undergraduate student enrollment is around 7,500, and total student enrollment is about 11,000. The University of Dayton is one of the ten largest Roman Catholic schools in the United States and is the largest of the three Marianist universities in the nation. It is also home to one of the largest campus ministry programs in the world.
Convair XC-99
The Convair XC-99, 43-52436, was a prototype heavy cargo aircraft built by Convair for the United States Air Force. It was the largest piston-engined land-based transport aircraft ever built, and was developed from the B-36 bomber, sharing the wings and some other structures with it. The first flight was on 23 November 1947 in San Diego, California, and after testing it was delivered to the Air Force on 23 November 1949.
National Museum of the United States Air Force
The National Museum of the United States Air Force (formerly the United States Air Force Museum) is the official museum of the United States Air Force located at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base 6 miles northeast of Dayton, Ohio. The NMUSAF is the world's largest and oldest military aviation museum with more than 360 aircraft and missiles on display. The museum draws over 1.3 million visitors each year making it one of the most frequently visited tourist attractions in Ohio.
Fifth Third Field (Dayton)
Fifth Third Field is a minor league baseball stadium in Dayton, Ohio, which is the home of the Dayton Dragons, a Midwest League team and a Single-A affiliate of the nearby Cincinnati Reds. As in the case of another stadium in Toledo, the Ohio-based Fifth Third Bank purchased the naming rights to the facility.
University of Dayton Ghetto
The University of Dayton Ghetto is a neighborhood in Dayton, Ohio, that is home to upperclassmen at the University of Dayton (UD). It is an example of a form of housing called a student ghetto. Houses in the neighborhood are leased to students, an arrangement that resembles both traditional university housing and a landlord/tenant relationship. The neighborhood is also known as the South Student Neighborhood, a term commonly used by the university.
National Aviation Hall of Fame
The American National Aviation Hall of Fame is located at the National Museum of the United States Air Force at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, east Dayton, Ohio. It is open to the public. The group holds a congressional charter under Title 36 of the United States Code.
Thomas J. Frericks Center
The Thomas J. Frericks Center is a 5,000 seat multi-purpose arena in Dayton, Ohio. It is the home of the University of Dayton Flyers volleyball teams.
Carroll High School (Dayton, Ohio)
Carroll High School is a private, coeducational high school located in Dayton, Ohio, United States. It is run by the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Cincinnati. It is sometimes referred to as Archbishop Carroll High School or Dayton Carroll. Carroll currently has under 800 students enrolled.
The Greene Town Center
The Greene Town Center, (also known as The Greene), is a mixed-use development located in Beavercreek, Ohio. The complex is an established mixed-use, office, retail, dining and entertainment center and serves as the third major shopping mall in the Dayton region. The co-owner and developer, Steiner + Associates, is known for creating similar town centers such as the Easton Town Center in Columbus as well as other centers in the Cincinnati-Newport, Milwaukee and Kansas City regions.
Belmont High School (Dayton, Ohio)
Belmont High School is part of Dayton City Schools. The school is located in Dayton, Ohio, and serves approximately 1000 students. The school mascot is the bison. The theme of Belmont is Computer Technology. Since 2009 the school has improved! The grades have went up and the fights have went down!
Dayton Project
The Dayton Project was one of several sites involved in the Manhattan Project to build the first atomic bombs. Charles Allen Thomas, an executive of the Monsanto Company corporation, was assigned to extract and purify the polonium used in the neutron generating devices that triggered the nuclear detonation of the atomic bombs once the critical mass had been "assembled" by the force of conventional explosives.
Fraze Pavilion
The Fraze Pavilion is a 4,300-seat outdoor amphitheater in Kettering, Ohio that opened in 1991. The Pavilion is named after Ermal Fraze, late resident of Kettering and inventor of the pop-top beverage can. The theater hosts many popular American and international music artists. Marvin Hamlisch was the very first act to play the Fraze in 1991. In 2003, Sheryl Crow performed two back-to-back sold-out concerts, during which she filmed her DVD, C'mon America 2003.
Dayton Metro Library
Dayton Metro Library is a multi-branch library system serving 476,000 residents of the Dayton Metropolitan Area. It has 21 locations across the area (as well as two bookmobiles). Over 7,600,000 items were checked out in 2008. The Dayton Metro Library ranks in the top ten best libraries in the United States serving a population of over 250,000 by HAPLR.
Kettering City School District
Kettering City School District is a school district located in Kettering, Ohio. It was named a "Top 100" school district by Money magazine in 1995. It is the second largest district in Montgomery County and currentlyTemplate:When? serves about 8,000 students and has enjoyed modest growth in enrollment since the early 1990s.
America's Packard Museum
America's Packard Museum is an automotive museum located in Dayton, Ohio.
WKET
WKET is a radio station broadcasting an Album Oriented Rock format. Licensed to Kettering, Ohio, USA, it serves the Kettering area. The station is currently owned by Kettering City School District and is operated by the students at Kettering Fairmont High School. It was launched on 5 April 1975 and has celebrated its 35th anniversary.
University of Dayton School of Law
The University of Dayton School of Law (UDSL) is a private law school located in Dayton, Ohio. It is affiliated with the University of Dayton, which is a Catholic university of the Marianist Order. The school is accredited by the American Bar Association and is a member of the Association of American Law Schools.
Bockscar
Bockscar, sometimes called Bock's Car, is the name of the United States Army Air Forces B-29 bomber that dropped the Fat Man nuclear weapon over the Japanese city of Nagasaki in the second atomic bombing of World War II. One of 15 Silverplate B-29s used by the 509th, Bockscar was built at the Glenn L. Martin Aircraft Plant at Bellevue, Nebraska at what is now Offutt Air Force Base, and delivered to the United States Army Air Forces on 19 March 1945.
Ankeney Middle School
Herman K. Ankeney Middle School is a middle school located in Beavercreek, Ohio and is part of the Beavercreek City School District. The current principal is Mr. Dennis Morrison, and the assistant principal is Dr. Susan Hayward. For the 2007-2008 and 2008-2009 school year Ankeney Middle School earned the school rating of "Excellent-With Distinction" from the Ohio Department of Education, the highest rating an Ohio school can achieve.
Charity Baptist Church
Charity Baptist Church is located at 1600 Brownleigh Road, Kettering, Ohio. The Church was originally formed by Doctor Greg Estep in 1977, and is now pastored by Doctor Thomas Gresham. Charity is also the birthplace of Charity Baptist Bible institute and Charity Baptist Bible Foundation, which has sent over 120 containers and 1 million tons of tracts and Christian materials to nations around the world.
Miami Valley Hospital
Miami Valley Hospital is a large urban hospital located in Dayton, Ohio and is a member of the Premier Health Partners network. The hospital has a second location named Miami Valley Hospital South in Centerville, Ohio. It currently has the Dayton region's only Level I Trauma Center, regional adult burn center and also has a level 3 neonatal intensive care unit. Miami Valley Hospital has 7,370 employees, 848 beds, and saw over 400,000 outpatient visits in 2007.
Dayton Children's Medical Center
Dayton Children's Medical Center is a pediatric hospital located in Dayton, Ohio. The Medical center is a multi-specialty hospital that saw 6,646 total admissions, 66,570 visits to the emergency department and 70,366 outpatient visits for the fiscal year of 2009-2010. In 2003, the hospital was ranked one of America's top 25 children's hospitals by Child (magazine). The hospital is staffed with 1,335 full-time employees, 291 part-time employees, and 248 physicians.
Gentile Air Force Station
Gentile Air Force Station was a U.S. Air Force facility in Kettering, Ohio, that closed in 1997. It was named for World War II fighter ace Don Gentile, killed on January 28, 1951, when he crashed in a Lockheed T-33 trainer at Forestville, Maryland. It was the site of the Defense Electronics Supply Center (which has since moved to Defense Supply Center, Columbus) and its Defense Automatic Addressing System Center.