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  1. Feb 22, 2021 · Feb 22, 2021. X. The author of a new book on Dayton history says he is drawn to the city’s forgotten past. “While we all love and are interested in the Wright brothers, Patterson, Kettering and Deeds, this kind of history — the hidden variety — has always been of interest to me,” said Tony Kroeger, the author of “Hidden History of Dayton Ohio.”

  2. Feb 22, 2021 · An obscure door located on a hillside once led to National Cash Register's secret underground tunnel system, and a curious stone wall along the Mad River served as an aqueduct abutment for the Miami-Erie Canal. Author Tony Kroeger unveils the historical features that give Dayton its character. Read more. Length. 144.

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  4. Jan 26, 2022 · 551 views 1 year ago. Author Tony Kroeger unveils the historical features that give Dayton its character in his book, Hidden History of Dayton. Join the author as he shares an overview of...

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  5. Arcadia Publishing, 2021 - History - 144 pages. Beyond the Wright brothers and the cash register, Dayton's rich history contains numerous astounding and overlooked people, events and places....

  6. Feb 22, 2021 · 17 ratings3 reviews. Beyond the Wright brothers and the cash register, Dayton's rich history contains numerous astounding and overlooked people, events and places. One of the city's founders was involved in a conspiracy ring led by none other than disgraced former vice president Aaron Burr.

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  7. Overview. Beyond the Wright brothers and the cash register, Dayton's rich history contains numerous astounding and overlooked people, events and places. One of the city's founders was involved in a conspiracy ring led by none other than disgraced former vice president Aaron Burr.

  8. Feb 22, 2021 · An obscure door located on a hillside once led to National Cash Register's secret underground tunnel system, and a curious stone wall along the Mad River served as an aqueduct abutment for the Miami-Erie Canal. Author Tony Kroeger unveils the historical features that give Dayton its character.

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