Historic South Park

Dayton Grassroots Daily Show, v.11: ED/GE funds and Corporate Welfare

Greg Hunter and David Esrati talk about your tax dollars being donated to corporate America in the name of “economic development.” With Montgomery County cutting money and jobs for services, we still have money to hand over to private enterprise as payola for running their business here. Also mentioned- the Historic South Park Home tour Read More

The little neighborhood that could: South Park and its home tour

The kids’ book about “the little engine that could” is a parable for the South Park neighborhood in Dayton Ohio. The largest historic district in the city, South Park is a neighborhood defined not by its vast mix of homes, from manses to miniature (there is one house, the “Gingerbread cottage” that is smaller than Read More

Writing off the big picture. The MidPark silver bullet

If your business is a restaurant, you can spend all day dreaming about the fine china you want to buy, or the dishes you could prepare, or you could work hard on working with what you have. If you are the City of Dayton, you come up with dreams for “MidPark” the area just North Read More

Tonight: Last chance for Shakespeare, next Sat: Jazz Fest in South Park

If it doesn’t rain, tonight is your last chance to see “A Midsummer’s Night Dream” in South Park. Show starts at 8, come a bit early if you want a good spot for a chair- blankets guarantee a front row seat. It’s 90 minutes of fun. ADDITION: If in it rains- it will be held Read More

What did 200+ people do in South Park tonight?

200+ people watched a bunch of neighbors get together and put on an amazing production of “A midsummers night dream.” But, that wasn’t all- Emerson Academy was also showing a movie in their parking lot just down the street. And, Saturday night, while the play is on night 2 (it’s free- you should go) there Read More

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