Cell Phone Audio Tours
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Dial and Discover In recognition of the Wright brothers’ quest for useful inventions, Dayton Aviation Heritage National Historical Park is pleased to announce more stops to its cell phone audio tour. By dialing 937-401-9985 visitors will now be able to listen 24/7 to over 30 stories, some narrated by Amanda Wright Lane and Steven Wright, great-grand niece and great-grand nephew of the Wright brothers.
Designed to be user friendly and flexible, visitors may access the various tour-stops in any order or go in sequence for a tour of the park and other sites in and around Dayton. Visitors may also leave voice comments for park staff to review.
Now, whenever you are exploring the park, history is simply a phone call away! There is no cost associated with the calls other than the cost of the minutes allocated with your cellular telephone plan.
The cell phone audio tour program is sponsored by the National Park Service and Aviation Trail, Inc. STOPS 1. Wright-Dunbar Interpretive Center - 16 S. Williams Street, Dayton |
Did You Know?
The Wright Memorial in Dayton, Ohio, a stone obelisk of pink granite from North Carolina, was erected by Daytonians in 1940 to honor the Wright brothers' achievements.