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Dayton Aviation Heritage National Historical ParkReplica of Wright Flyer III soaring above Huffman Prairie Flying Field.
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What Dreams We Have And How They Fly

Three exceptional men from Dayton, Ohio, Wilbur Wright, Orville Wright and Paul Laurence Dunbar, found their creative outlet here through accomplishments and failures, and finally success. However, these men offered the world something far greater, they offered the world hope, and the ability to take a dream and make it a reality.
 
New window banners of the Wright brothers and Paul Laurence Dunbar at the Wright-Dunbar Interpretive Center.

Places To Visit

Come see the new additions to the Wright-Dunbar Interpretive Center plaza!
Call 937-225-7705 for directions. Chat with our knowledgeable staff, pick up literature and directions to our other sites, and find out about programs and special events during your stay.
Extended hours - Visitor Centers are open until 6:00pm daily.
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Ranger with kids at the Huffman Prairie Flying Field Interpretive Center.

For Kids

Dayton Aviation is a great place for kids!
   • Become a Junior Ranger
   • Make and take home a sled kite
   • Learn about prehistoric people
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Mark Dusenberry flies his replica 1905 Wright Flyer III at Huffman Prairie.

October 5th Event Ends in Crash

On October 5, 2007 at Huffman Prairie Flying Field, as thousands of spectators watched, the replica Wright Flyer III airplane came down with a crash.
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Aviation Trail, Inc. parachute museum at the Wright-Dunbar Interpretive Center.

Partnerships

This park is a cooperative effort between the National Park Service and four partners, which include the federal, state, and local governments, and the private sector.
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Write to

Dayton Aviation Heritage National Historical Park
16 South Williams Street
Dayton, Ohio 45402

E-mail Us

Phone

Wright-Dunbar Interpretive Center
(937) 225-7705

Huffman Prairie Interpretive Center
(937) 425-0008

Fax

(937) 222-4512

Climate

Summer's average lows are 65 to 80 degrees F and highs are 70 to 90 degrees F. Hot, humid weather is possible. Winter's average lows are 5 to 20 degrees F. and highs are 10 to 35 degrees F. Heavier clothing and layers are appropriate.
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Piping Plover  

Did You Know?
Long Island is home to the only known nesting sites in Wisconsin for the endangered Piping Plover. In 2006, three nests were successful with a total of five surviving chicks!

Last Updated: July 25, 2008 at 15:42 EST