You Can’t Go a Day
Without Dayton™

The Original 1905
Wright Flyer III, a
National Historic Landmark

Where History Comes to Life

Your Event, Dayton’s History,
Memories to Last a Lifetime

Safeguarding the Unique Stories from the City that Changed Everything

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Deeds Carillon Concert

Sunday, April 5, 2026 | 6:30 AM

Typically held on Sundays and during Carillon Historical Park’s main events, Deeds Carillon concerts are performed by Carillonneur Alan Bowman. At 151-feet, ...

Upcoming Events

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Deeds Carillon Concert
Sunday, April 19, 2026 | 3:00 PM

Typically held on Sundays and during Carillon Historical Park’s main events, ...

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Deeds Carillon Concert
Sunday, May 10, 2026 | 3:00 PM

Typically held on Sundays and during Carillon Historical Park’s main events, ...

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Carillon Historical Park inspires generations by connecting them with the unique people, places, and events that changed Dayton and the world.

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Wright Brothers National Museum

The John W. Berry, Sr., Wright Brothers National Museum holds more Wright family artifacts than anywhere, including the 1905 Wright Flyer III — the only airplane designated a National Historic Landmark, the first practical flying machine, and what the Wright brothers considered their most important aircraft.

Carillon Park Memberships

Preserve Dayton’s remarkable history for future generations. Become a member today!

Carillon Park Railroad

Winding nearly a mile long, the
Carillon Park Railroad takes guests
on a narrated loop through the sites
and stories of Carillon Park. Pulled by
a replica locomotive and tender from
1851 — the year the first passenger train arrived in Dayton — its open-air coaches carry up to 120 passengers

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