Dayton Street Historic District

The Dayton Street Historic District is located in the Old neighborhood of , , United States. It was once known as "Millionaires' Row" for the prominent industrialists who resided in a row of opulent mansions built between 1850 and 1890.
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Places of Interest

Highlights include Bank Street Grounds and Cincinnati Union Terminal.

Parking area
The was a baseball park located in . The park was home to three major league baseball teams. The National League Cincinnati Stars club in 1880, the current Cincinnati Reds franchise from 1882 to 1883 and the Cincinnati Outlaw Reds of the Union Association in 1884.

Railway station
is an intercity train station and museum center in the neighborhood of , Ohio. Commonly abbreviated as CUT, or by its Amtrak station code, CIN, the terminal is served by Amtrak's Cardinal line, passing through Cincinnati three times weekly.

Marketplace
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is a historic public market in Cincinnati, Ohio. It is the state's oldest continuously operated public market. The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on June 5, 1972.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include West End and Betts–Longworth Historic District.

Suburb
is one of the 52 neighborhoods of Cincinnati, Ohio. Originally a large residential neighborhood, the majority of the area was demolished in the mid-20th century for the construction of highway interchanges and an industrial park known as .

Neighborhood
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The is located just northwest of downtown Cincinnati, Ohio. The district consists of a ten-block sub-neighborhood of the historic of Cincinnati that contains Federal, Italianate and Queen Anne styles.

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is Cincinnati's largest historic district. It is the location of Music Hall, home of the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra and Cincinnati Opera; Findlay Market, Ohio's oldest public market in continuous operation; the Main Street Entertainment District; and much of Cincinnati's creative arts.

Dayton Street Historic District

Latitude
39.11839° or 39° 7′ 6″ north
Longitude
-84.52911° or 84° 31′ 45″ west
Elevation
541 feet (165 metres)
Open location code
86FQ4F9C+99
Geo­Names ID
4509910
Wiki­data ID
Q5243573
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Localities in the Area

Explore places such as Brighton Corner and Laurel Homes.

Notable Places Nearby

Highlights include Dyer Park and Sands Playground.

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