Tour at least six area historic aviation sites to qualify to receive a FREE "Wilbear Wright" aviator teddy bear!
read moreCarillon Historical Park engages you to sample Dayton’s rich heritage of creativity and invention! Founded by Colonel Edward and Edith Deeds, the Park is situated on a beautiful 65-acre campus between the Great Miami River and a glacial moraine.
The Park immerses you in the region's history - from Dayton's founding in 1796 through two centuries of expansion, industrialism and innovation. Learn about these revolutionary achievements while strolling through the Park's 25 historical buildings and interacting with the hundreds of artifacts in our exhibits.
Where else can you see the original 1905 Wright Flyer III, the world's first practical airplane and National Historic Landmark, the 1835 B&O (Grasshopper) steam locomotive, and the first automobile self-starter? Only at Dayton History's Carillon Historical Park, that's where! As a visitor, you will also get to experience Dayton's pioneer history complete with costumed interpreters and a visit to Dayton's oldest building, Newcom's Tavern, erected in 1796.
The Park is also home to the Deeds Carillon, one of Dayton’s best-known landmarks, and the largest carillon in Ohio.
Carillon Park is open year round, 9:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Monday - Saturday, 12:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. on Sunday.
Admission is $8 for adults, $5 for children 3 - 17, and children under 3 are free.
Tour at least six area historic aviation sites to qualify to receive a FREE "Wilbear Wright" aviator teddy bear!
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Experience the region's most unique multi-course dining experience, served in 19th century period costumes.
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Mark your calendars for the return of the small scale trains to Carillon Historical Park
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