Published April 8, 2025

Ohio’s Newest Official State Symbol: The Wright Flyer III

The World’s First Practical Aircraft. You might be familiar with many of Ohio’s state symbols. From the cardinal to the Ohio buckeye, the white-tailed deer, and the state flag, there are many iconic symbols that represent the natural and cultural heritage of our state. But did you know that Ohio now has an official state […]

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Published March 12, 2025

The Navy WAVES’ Top-Secret Mission in Dayton

WWII’s hidden heroes. In 2023, Montgomery County, including Dayton, Ohio, was designated a World War II Heritage City by the National Park Service, recognizing the city’s vital contributions to the war effort. While Dayton is often celebrated for its aviation legacy, its role in World War II extended far beyond aircraft production and research. One […]

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Published February 14, 2025

2024 Grant Spotlight: National Aviation Hall of Fame

The Joe Clark Innovation Lab. The National Aviation Heritage Area (NAHA) is proud to support projects that preserve and celebrate the rich aviation heritage of our region. Since opening its first grant program in 2019, NAHA has granted over $537,295 dollars to its partner organizations and other non-profits in the heritage area’s eight-county region. These […]

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Published December 16, 2024

NAHA’s 2024 Highlights

Top 5 Achievements That Made Our Year Great. ⭐ 1. NAHA’s 20 Year Anniversary The National Aviation Heritage Area (NAHA) celebrated their 20th anniversary on December 4, 2024. A special 20th anniversary panel was also held at NAHA’s Annual Meeting on November 12, 2024 exploring the past, present, and future of NAHA. Thanks to Tony Perfilio, […]

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Published November 29, 2024

Charity Adams Earley

The 6888th Battalion. In 2022, Dayton was designated as the state of Ohio’s only World War II Heritage City by the National Park Service. This recognition highlights the city’s substantial contributions to the war effort, driven by the bravery and resilience of its residents both on the battlefield and the home front. Among these notable […]

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Published November 19, 2024

NAHA Accessibility Project

Empowering every visitor. The National Aviation Heritage Alliance (NAHA) is excited to announce an upcoming accessibility project that will improve the trip-planning experience for heritage area visitors with disabilities. Beginning in 2025, NAHA will work with an experienced Accessibility Specialist to create and publish a digital accessibility guide that details the accessibility conditions of the […]

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Published September 27, 2024

Hangar Y & Huffman Prairie

Two sites that changed the world of aviation. Aviation history is rooted in remarkable places where visionaries pushed the boundaries of what was possible. From the bustling Wright Cycle Company Shop, full of tools, schematics, and plans for a flying machine, to the tall, sweeping sand dunes of Kitty Hawk, where the Wright brothers took […]

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Published June 20, 2024

The First Aerial Circumnavigation

100 years since the first successful trip around the world. In 1924, a few decades before the Space Race of the Cold War, a lesser-known global aeronautical competition took place. After countless innovations in the field of aviation in the years following the Wright Brothers’ first flight, nations around the world had wholeheartedly embraced flying […]

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Published June 14, 2024

National Aviation Heritage Area Welcomes NAHF’s 2024 Enshrinement Ceremony

The National Aviation Heritage Area is proud to support the National Aviation Hall of Fame as they host the 60th Annual Enshrinement ceremony on September 14, 2024 at the National Museum of the U.S. Air Force. The Heritage Area encourages event attendees to plan additional days in Ohio before and/or after the event to explore […]

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Published April 30, 2024

The First Female Chinese-American Military Pilot

Despite being discriminated against based on her race and gender, Hazel Ying Lee was determined to fly. When you think of women aviators, names like Amelia Earhart, Bessie Coleman, and Jackie Cochran probably come to mind. But have you heard of Hazel Ying Lee? In honor of Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage month, read […]

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Published April 2, 2024

Heritage Area Embarks on Unique Partnership to Restore Paul Laurence Dunbar House

Why would an aviation-themed Heritage Area enter a project to preserve the house of a poet? The National Aviation Heritage Alliance (NAHA) is the management entity of the National Aviation Heritage Area which has been created, authorized, and appropriated by Congress and administered by the National Park Service. NAHA has nearly 20 years of experience administering […]

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Published September 8, 2023

Soaring Through History: The WACO 100th Anniversary Celebration in Troy, Ohio (Sept 15-17th)

In the heart of Ohio, the City of Troy and WACO Air Museum prepare to celebrate a century of WACO aircraft. This 3-day event will bring WACO biplanes and other aircraft from across the United States and international destinations. The WACO 100th Anniversary Celebration – a Golden Fly-In takes place September 15th to 17th, and […]

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Published June 12, 2023

National Aviation Heritage Area Welcomes the 2023 FAI General Conference

The National Aviation Heritage Area is proud to support the National Aeronautical Association (NAA) as they organize the 117th General Conference of the FÉDÉRATION AÉRONAUTIQUE INTERNATIONALE in October 2023.  The Heritage Area encourages conference attendees to plan additional days in Ohio before and/or after the conference to explore the region’s pivotal role in the history […]

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Published January 26, 2023

Sister Cities: Dayton & Rushmoor

A shared love of aviation heritage and investment in aviation’s future creates a solid foundation for the sister city relationship between the City of Dayton and the Borough of Rushmoor (UK). In 2019, the City of Dayton and the Rushmoor Borough entered a formal sister city (or twinning) agreement. Since then delegations from both places […]

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Published January 19, 2023

Travel like the Wright Brothers between Dayton, OH and Kill Devil Hills, NC

Wright Route is a travel initiative between Ohio and North Carolina partners for people who want to travel in the footsteps of the Wright Brothers between the two states. From Dayton, Ohio (The Birthplace of Aviation) to Kitty Hawk, North Carolina (First in Flight), Wright Route covers everything in between. Are you ready to travel […]

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Published January 18, 2023

Congress Passes Landmark Legislation for National Aviation Heritage Area

  Dayton, Ohio – The National Heritage Area Act (S. 1942) has been signed into law enabling the National Aviation Heritage Area in Southwest Ohio to continue its long-term support of the region and Ohio’s rich aviation and aerospace heritage. The bill was passed the U.S. House of Representatives by a bi-partisan vote of 326-95 […]

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Published January 17, 2023

10 Things You May Not Know About The Wright Brothers

Orville and Wilbur are legendary innovators known all around the world for good reason – they invented the airplane and taught the world to fly! As we begin another year where travel by flight will continue more than ever, we thought you might enjoy a few fun facts about the Wright Brothers. Some of these […]

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Published January 6, 2023

EV Charging Stations in the Heritage Area

As of January 2023, there are several EV charging stations at or near National Aviation Heritage Area sites. While you charge, enjoy the attractions and amenities available. Check back here as you plan your trip to and through the Heritage Area. Additional EV charging stations are planned for installation this year. Below are 4 Electric […]

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Published December 5, 2022

Montgomery County (City of Dayton) selected as one of 19 American World War II Heritage City Designations

Today at 12pm the National Park Service announced the designation of Montgomery County (City of Dayton), Ohio as an American World War II Heritage City. Montgomery County (City of Dayton) is the only designation in the State of Ohio, and it joins only 17 other communities across the United States that received this designation today. […]

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Published April 29, 2022

Flight Games in Wright Dunbar Neighborhood

You’ll find two mosaics in the Wright Dunbar Neighborhood that contain multiple games. In partnership with Culture Works, the National Park Service, and National Aviation Heritage Area, the Mosaic Institute of Greater Dayton created and installed Flight Games – two aviation-themed mosaics. 1. Hopscotch at the Fifth Cycle Shop Lot -1129  W. Third St. Play […]

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Published February 15, 2022

NATIONAL AVIATION HERITAGE AREA AWARDS GRANTS TO REGIONAL ORGANIZATIONS

Group awards $45,000 PRESS RELEASE: FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE On February 15, the National Aviation Heritage Alliance board of trustees approved nine grants made to regional organizations this year. The Alliance is the management entity and non-profit organization that advances the National Aviation Heritage Area, an eight-county region in West Central Ohio. “Each year, the Heritage […]

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Published January 31, 2022

Passport Stamps in the NAHA

When my family visits a National Park or affiliated site, we stamp our arms instead of the little blue passport stamp book sold in park gift shops and online. This tradition started several years ago when my kids were really into Harry Potter. We called the stamps “our dark marks.” Now, a quick search in […]

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Published December 13, 2021

Ohio and North Carolina to celebrate the 118th anniversary of first flight together

Partners in both states co-produce virtual event and launch the Wright Route to put the ‘aviation rivalry’ to rest Press Release: For Immediate Release DAYTON, OH and KITTY HAWK, NC — Orville and Wilbur Wright changed the course of human history when their flying machine lifted off the ground and connected us to the rest […]

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Published July 16, 2021

17-Day Space Celebration at the National Museum of the U.S. Air Force

A 17-day celebration to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Apollo 15 moon landing will take place from July 22 through Aug. 7 at the National Museum of the U.S. Air Force. Apollo 15 completed the fourth successful moon landing mission with an all-U.S. Air Force crew, and its Command Module is on display in […]

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Published July 1, 2021

2021 CenterPoint Energy Dayton Air Show

Dayton’s “Big Show” takes off next weekend! …get ready for the 2021 CenterPoint Energy Dayton Air Show Presented by Kroger. Headlined by the world-renowned U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds, the 2021 CenterPoint Energy Dayton Air Show Presented by Kroger will launch its 46th annual show next weekend on July 10th and 11th at the Dayton International […]

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Published June 7, 2021

Dayton and the Indy 500

Hawthorn Hill, located in Oakwood’s rolling, idyllic hills, has long been synonymous with the Wright family. Upon completion in 1914, Hawthorn Hill became the residence of Orville, Katharine, and their elderly father, Bishop Milton Wright, and hosted famous visitors such as Charles Lindbergh, Henry Ford, and Thomas Edison. John W. Stoddard, the son of Henry […]

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Published March 4, 2021

Private Pilot Ground School offered at WACO

“Sometimes, flying feels too godlike to be attained by man. Sometimes, the world from above seems too beautiful, too wonderful, too distant for human eyes to see.” –Charles A. Lindbergh Whether you are young or old, this is a great time to consider general aviation. Join with famous aviators including Charles Lindbergh, Bessie Coleman, the […]

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Published February 23, 2021

International Association of Astronomical Artists

A new space art exhibit hosted by the National Museum of the U.S. Air Force, in conjunction with the International Association of Astronomical Artists (IAAA), titled “The Beauty of Space,” will open at the museum on Feb. 26, 2021. IAAA is a non-profit organization whose members implement and participate in astronomical and space art projects, […]

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Published January 25, 2021

Explore a Mars Base Camp in new National Museum of the U.S. Air Force Space Exhibit

A new interactive exhibit designed to spark imaginations by igniting the desire for space exploration and discovery, and inspire new generations of explorers to dream of the possibilities that lie ahead, will be on display at the National Museum of the U.S. Air Force from Jan. 28-Sept. 6. The exhibit, titled “SPACE: A Journey to […]

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Published January 15, 2021

5 Success Mansions to Inspire your 2021 Style

While we are at home, staying in from the cold, we are working on home projects. For some, that means new hobbies hung proudly on the wall, for others that means boxes of materials or DIY furniture arriving on doorsteps. Big or small, here are some famous Success Mansions to help inspire your style this […]

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Published January 5, 2021

Made in America

Enjoy nine days covering three National Heritage Areas in the beautiful midwest. Made in America: Coal, Steel, Flight takes you through the National Aviation Heritage Area, Rivers of Steel, and National Coal Heritage Area. This tour is designed to inspire. Start in any of the three National Heritage Areas and look online for DIY suggestions, […]

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Published December 17, 2020

First Flight Stories

On December 17, 1903 the winds at Kitty Hawk, NC were high, but two brothers from Dayton, OH didn’t let that stop them. Orville Wright took the 1903 Wright Flyer into the air at 10:35am, Wilbur Wright helping to steady the wings. After four flights that day, the following telegram was sent home to Dayton: […]

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Published December 14, 2020

Ohio and North Carolina Work Together to Celebrate First Flight

Press Release: For Immediate Release   DETAILED SCHEDULE: OHIO AND NORTH CAROLINA WORK TOGETHER TO CELEBRATE FIRST FLIGHT On December 17, 1903 the winds at Kitty Hawk, NC were high, but two brothers from Dayton, OH didn’t let that stop them. Orville Wright took the 1903 Wright Flyer into the air at 10:35am, Wilbur Wright […]

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Published November 6, 2020

Thank You, Veterans

On May 13, 1938, an official Act made November 11th a legal holiday—a day to be dedicated to the cause of world peace. Known as “Armistice Day,” in honor of soldiers lost in World War I “The War to End all Wars,” the name was changed in 1954 to “Veterans Day” to honor American veterans […]

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Published September 30, 2020

If you can’t Fly this Fall, Do This Instead

Your plans for this fall may have changed, but that doesn’t mean you have to cancel fun. Here are just a few recommendations on how to take advantage of the amazing attractions in your backyard. 1. Take a road trip through the Birthplace of Aviation Whether it’s the Homefront to Warfront Trail or these 12 […]

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Published July 22, 2020

Armstrong’s Learjet 28 Longhorn to come home on his birthday

​FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE – MEDIA INVITE  The first Learjet 28 Longhorn (Serial Number 28-001) is scheduled to arrive at the Neil Armstrong Airport, New Knoxville, Ohio on Wednesday morning, August 5, 2020 for permanent display in Armstrong’s hometown.  This date coincides with what would have been Armstrong’s 90th birthday. In addition to his successful NASA […]

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Published June 29, 2020

Sylvia Pate: Purveyor of Black History

Wright Dunbar Day is happening on July 5 from 1-6pm on the block of South Williams Street. Vendors, restaurants, food trucks, live music, museum experiences, and more will be open to the public. As part of the celebration, the 2019-2020 Dayton Skyscrapers Art Exhibit Series: An African American Visual Artists Tribute to African American Heroes […]

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Published June 29, 2020

Champaign Aviation Museum to participate in military flyover in Washington D.C. on July 4th

Press Release: For Immediate Release   NATIONAL AVIATION HERITAGE AREA REPRESENTED IN WASHINGTON D.C. FLYOVER ON JULY 4TH The Champaign Aviation Museum of Urbana, Ohio will honor our country and veterans by flying their B-25 Champaign Gal over our nation’s capital during the military aircraft flyovers at the Salute to America celebration in Washington, D.C. […]

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Published June 22, 2020

Wright “Bee” Flyer

It’s National #PollinatorWeek and yes, we have a bee variety named “Wright Bee Flyer.” As if that isn’t amazing enough, the first written eye-witness account of the Wright brothers’ first flights wasn’t syndicated or published by a popular national paper. It was written by a beekeeper in a magazine he published for other beekeepers called […]

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Published June 16, 2020

Dayton Walk of Fame 2020 Class to include local Medal of Honor Recipient

The Walk of Fame induction class of 2020 offers a first-class mix of individuals with outstanding achievements in the categories of Arts, Culture, Education, Invention, Science, Military, Community Service, Significant Personal Achievement, Entertainment, Media and Philanthropy. “We have another year of outstanding inductees,” said Harry Seifert, president and CEO of Wright Dunbar, Inc. “They are […]

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Published June 4, 2020

Now Boarding: Stay Local. Go Far.

Press Release: For Immediate Release June 4, 2020   NOW BOARDING: REGIONAL TOURISM PASS OFFERS DISCOUNTS TO MAJOR ATTRACTIONS   Stay Local. Go Far. The National Aviation Heritage Area (NAHA) is offering a Boarding Pass in partnership with the National Museum of the U.S. Air ForceTM, Air Force Museum Foundation, WACO Air Museum, Armstrong Air […]

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Published April 10, 2020

Flight Logbooks Old and New

This story is based on a post written by Wright State University student and Special Collections & Archives researcher Brody Beaver. Not much has changed in the flight logbook since 1912. If you want proof, visit the Wright State University Special Collections and Archives and look at the 1912 logbook owned by Charles Wald. Throughout […]

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Published April 9, 2020

1929 National Women’s Air Derby

Over nine days and 2,800 miles, the best women aviators in the nation competed in a cross-country race from Santa Monica, CA to Cleveland, OH. The race was called the National Women’s Air Derby of 1929, although male journalists gave it a different name – the Powder Puff Derby. Throughout the course, the aviators dealt […]

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Published March 9, 2020

The Fascinating Story of Hattie Meyers

Thanks to WACO Air Museum for this story The Weaver Aircraft Company (WACO) was formed by Buck Weaver, Clayton Bruckner, and Sam Junkin. Aviatrix Hattie Meyers was married to two of them, but it was after their deaths that she got her own aviation start. “And when the vivacious Mrs. R. S. Barnaby walked across […]

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Published February 13, 2020

Wing Nut Restorers

“When the machine had been fastened with a wire to the track so that it could not start until released by the operator, and the motor had been run to make sure that it was in condition, we tossed a coin to decide who should have the first trial. Wilbur won.” – Orville Wright Help […]

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Published February 13, 2020

Veterans

“Air power alone does not guarantee America’s security, but I believe it best exploits the nation’s greatest asset – our technical skill.” – General Hoyt Vandenberg Take your group on a B-25 ride, celebrate our nation’s freedom, and honor those who have fought for it. Our parks and national museums are all completely free. #ComeDiscoverFly […]

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Published February 13, 2020

Outdoor Innovators

National Heritage and National Trails. National Water Trail, National Recreation Trail, National Scenic Trail, National Museum of the U.S. Air Force, National Aviation Hall of Fame, National Aviation Heritage Area…the list goes on and on. Our parks and national museums are all completely free. #ComeDiscoverFly with us. Download Profile Sheet Download   Explore the Outdoors […]

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Published February 13, 2020

Employee Appreciation

Your employees deserve a fun day. Reward them with biplane rides, discuss your next strategy surrounded by fighter jets, and get to know your co-workers with a barnstorming picnic. Our parks and national museums are all completely free. #ComeDiscoverFly with us. Download Profile Sheet Download   Meeting Locations National Museum of the United States Air […]

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Published February 13, 2020

Come. Discover. Fly!

We regularly host groups from across the globe. Our visitors experience flight on a look-a-like of the world’s first production airplane, marvel at hundreds of planes and space vehicles at the world’s largest and oldest military aviation museum, and discover the very birth of aviation in our national parks. Our parks and national museums are […]

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Published February 10, 2020

First President to Fly

Since the days of George Washington, presidents have had an interest in aviation. Ballooning provided fascinating possibilities for leisure, innovation, and war. But it wasn’t until October 11, 1910 while participating in the Missouri State Republican Party’s campaign, that the first president flew in an airplane. On October 11, 1910, former President Roosevelt flew in […]

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Published February 3, 2020

Bishop Milton Wright’s 41 Diaries

Thanks to Wright State University Special Collections and Archives for this story. All 41 diaries of Bishop Milton Wright, father of the Wright Brothers, have been digitized and are freely available online, anytime, through the Wright State University Campus Online Repository, at CORE Scholar: Milton Wright Diaries. Bishop Wright chronicled the daily activities of his […]

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Published January 17, 2020

National Aviation Heritage Area Reauthorized

Just days after #WrightBrothersDay, Congress has approved funding for the National Aviation Heritage Area through September 30, 2022. This means three more years of federal funding to match private dollars in the 8-county region that makes up the Heritage Area in West Central Ohio. “I have strongly advocated for major funding wins for our community […]

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Published January 8, 2020

The Flying (Sisters) Stinsons

This story comes from “Home Field Advantage: A Century of Partnership between Wright Patterson Air Force Base and Dayton, Ohio, in the Pursuit of Aeronautical Excellence” Next to the Wright brothers, the Stinsons – Katherine, Marjorie, Edward, and Jack – are among the most influential siblings in American aviation history. Although they were from the […]

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Published September 16, 2019

Visit Dayton Aviation Heritage National Historical Park for Bike Your Park Day on September 28

A global initiative to celebrate bicycling in parks and public lands. If you’ve ever wanted to explore the Dayton Aviation Heritage National Historical Park on two wheels, now’s your chance. The National Aviation Heritage Area is inviting the public to join a Bike Your Park Day ride on September 28, 2019 – a worldwide event […]

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Published September 13, 2019

Wright Company Factory Listed on National Register

On September 9, 2019 the Wright Company Factory was officially listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Following the guidance of local and national advocates from aviation legends such as Patty Wagstaff, Erik Lindbergh, and David McCullough; to legislative advocates such as Congressman Mike Turner, Dayton’s newest National Park Site has become officially recognized […]

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Published July 25, 2019

Aviation heritage on display at AirVenture

OSHKOSH, Wis.—The National Aviation Heritage Area is on display this week at AirVenture 2019, the world’s biggest fly-in, thanks to the National Park Service and NAHA partners. The Experimental Aircraft Association’s (EAA’s) AirVenture 2019 fly-in convention and air show opened Monday, July 22 and runs through Sunday, July 28 at Wittman Regional Airport. The weeklong annual […]

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Published June 27, 2019

UK's Rushmoor newest Dayton Sister City

The City of Dayton welcomed the United Kingdom’s Borough of Rushmoor as its newest Dayton Sister City Saturday, June 22, in a ceremony at the Vectren Dayton Air Show Presented by Kroger. Dayton City Commissioner Matt Joseph and Rushmoor Borough Council Leader David Clifford signed the agreement. “I was very pleased with the visit from […]

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Published June 10, 2019

Sen. Brown, others commemorate Apollo 11

U. S. Sen. Sherrod Brown of Ohio last week joined with other members of the Senate and House to introduce a bipartisan resolution commemorating the 50th anniversary of the Apollo 11 moon landing. The Apollo 11 mission was the spaceflight in which the first two people, including Ohio native Neil Armstrong, walked on the moon. Brown […]

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Published June 3, 2019

2019 Aviation Writers Summit draws journalists

DAYTON, Ohio—Aviation and travel journalists from around the United States got a heavy dose of aviation heritage last week in the National Aviation Heritage Area’s 2019 Aviation Writers Summit. From Wednesday through Friday, May 29-31, prominent aviation magazine editors and freelance travel writers took an immersive tour of the aviation heritage sites within the Area […]

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Published May 3, 2019

House panel weighs heritage area reauthorization

WASHINGTON, D. C.—A House natural resources subcommittee heard testimony from National Aviation Heritage Area officials on Tuesday, April 31, as it weighed a bill to reauthorize the Heritage Area. NAHA Chair Ted Prasse addressed the subcommittee in support of a bipartisan effort to renew authorization of the Heritage Area for seven years. Its current 15-year […]

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Published April 25, 2019

Amanda Wright Lane to receive honorary degree from Wright State

Note: Amanda Wright Lane is a volunteer trustee for the National Aviation Heritage Alliance. Reprinted with permission by Wright State University. By Bob Mihalek | Published April 24, 2019 Amanda Wright Lane, great grandniece of Wilbur and Orville Wright, will receive an honorary Doctorate of Humane Letters from Wright State University at spring commencement. The university’s graduation ceremony begins […]

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Published March 18, 2019

Learn about D-Day anniversary events

Updated March 19, 2019. The 75th anniversary of D-Day is to be the focus of several special events in the National Aviation Heritage Area. The National Museum of the U. S. Air Force, the Air Force Museum Foundation, Grimes Field Municipal Airport in Urbana and the WACO Air Museum in Troy are planning special programs and […]

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Published March 14, 2019

Support for Wright Flyer on Great Seal of Ohio

COLUMBUS, Ohio—An Ohio House panel has taken up a new bill in the latest effort to add an image of a Wright Flyer to the Great Seal of Ohio. On Wednesday, March 13, the House State and Local Government Committee heard testimony on House Bill 42 from several proponents, including a member of the Wright family and the […]

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Published January 30, 2019

Aviation Heritage events—2019

Here are major events scheduled by our partners in the National Aviation Heritage Area in 2019. We will update this list as new events are scheduled, changed or canceled. This list doesn’t include the many monthly and regular programs by our partners, so be sure to check their websites to see what they have coming […]

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Published January 28, 2019

Dayton's national park reopens

Dayton, Ohio —Dayton’s national park reopens this week as staff of the Dayton Aviation Heritage National Historical Park resumed regular operations. Please visit www.nps.gov/daav for updated information about the park and its public operating hours. Dayton Aviation Heritage National Historical Park is fortunate to have many supportive partners, Superintendent Kendell Thompson said in a statement. “I appreciate all […]

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Published January 25, 2019

Some Dayton National Park sites open during shutdown

The partial U.S. government shutdown has impacted Dayton’s national park, but some units remain open because they are operated by other entities. Dayton History, a private, non-profit entity recognized as the official historical organization for Montgomery County, owns and operates two units of the Dayton Aviation Heritage National Historical Park. They include the John W. […]

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Published January 10, 2019

NAHA supports National Museum's Family Fun Day

DAYTON—The National Aviation Heritage Area will support the National Aviation Hall of Fame and the National Museum of the United States Air Force at a Science, Discovery and Family Fun Day on Sunday, Jan. 13. Ohio Governor-Elect Mike DeWine and his wife Fran will join Maj. Gen. William Cooley, Air Force Research Laboratory Commander, at […]

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