Olive Branch High School (New Carlisle, Ohio)
Olive Branch High School was a public high school near New Carlisle, Ohio.
Huber Heights is a city in Montgomery, Miami and Greene counties in the U.S. state of Ohio. Huber Heights' motto is "America's largest community of brick homes." The city is named for Charles Huber, the developer who constructed a number of the houses that would later comprise the city. Suburban development began in the area in 1956. The former Wayne Township, now defunct, incorporated as the City of Huber Heights on January 23, 1981. Huber Heights continued to grow by annexing parcels in Miami and Greene Counties. Huber Heights is the third largest suburb in the Dayton Metropolitan Statistical Area by population, behind Kettering with 56,163, and Beavercreek with 45,193. Huber Heights' current mayor is Tom McMasters.
Population: 38,101
Latitude: 39° 50' 38.22" N
Longitude: -84° 07' 28.78" W
Olive Branch High School was a public high school near New Carlisle, Ohio.
Moraine Country Club is a country club located in Kettering, Ohio, in the Dayton Metropolitan Area. The development of the Moraine Country Club started at a meeting in 1927, when Colonel Deeds, Charles Kettering, Frederick Rike, Governor James Cox, …
Miami Valley Golf Club is a golf club located on both sides of the border between Fort McKinley (in Harrison Township, Montgomery County) and Dayton, Ohio, USA. The golf course was designed by Donald Ross, and the club was established in 1919. The c…
The Kon-Tiki Theatre was a Polynesian-themed cinema operating in Trotwood, Ohio, United States, a suburb of Dayton, Ohio, between 1968 and 1999. The unique building was a landmark along Salem Avenue for decades before being demolished in 2005 to mak…
Holiday Valley is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) in Clark County, Ohio, United States. The population was 1,510 at the 2010 census.
Greenon High School is a public high school near Springfield, Ohio.
Gordon is a village in Darke County, Ohio, United States.
Fifth Third Center is a high-rise office tower located in Downtown Dayton, Ohio. The building is 102 meters tall (336ft.) The most noteworthy tenant is Fifth Third Bank.
Dahio Trotwood Airport (FAA LID: I44), also known as Dayton-New Lebanon Airport, is a public-use airport located seven miles (11 km) west of the central business district of Dayton, in Montgomery County, Ohio, United States. It is privately owned by…
Clark County Public Library is the public library of Clark County, Ohio, United States.
The Clark County Heritage Center is a Romanesque architecture-style building in central Springfield, Ohio, United States. Originally built for the city's offices in 1890, it is now the location of the Clark County Historical Society (founded in 1897…
The Clark County Courthouse is located at the northwest corner of North Limestone and East Columbia Streets in Springfield, Ohio.
Cedarville High School is a public high school in Cedarville, Ohio.
Byron is a small unincorporated community in southeastern Bath Township, Greene County, Ohio, United States. It sits at the intersection of Byron and Dayton-Yellow Springs Road, between Fairborn and Yellow Springs.
Brandt is an unincorporated community in southern Bethel Township, Miami County, Ohio, United States. It was formed on the National Road (today U.S. Route 40) as a stop for travelers on the road and for road toll-takers. It was laid out in 1839 by t…
Alexandersville, Ohio was a town located in Montgomery County, Ohio, United States just north of West Carrollton and south of Moraine.
40 West 4th Centre is a skyscraper located in Dayton, Ohio. This was once the tallest building in Dayton until the Kettering Tower was built.
110 N. Main Street is an office tower located in downtown Dayton, Ohio, United States. The building is 328 ft (100 m) tall. 110 N. Main Street has 20 floors and was completed in the year 1989. 110 N.