These 7 hidden gem aerospace exhibits in Ohio showcase incredible artifacts, interactive displays, and captivating stories ...
A home in St. Paul is using nine animatronic characters from the old Christmas shows in the 8th floor auditorium at the Dayton's Department store in downtown Minneapolis as part of its holiday ...
Lord & Taylor, America's oldest department store chain, is making a comeback after years of financial hardship exacerbated by the pandemic. An e-commerce reboot also failed.
Now, A.J. Perez of FrontOfficeSports.com reports that the team will be using the old logo on alumni shirts celebrating players who played for the team before the name was changed in 2020. The apparel ...
The chapel logo is the official institutional logo of the University of Dayton. It features the most recognizable symbol of UD and emphasizes our Catholic, Marianist identity. The circle containing ...
Dayton Children’s recently started construction on its 26-unit housing project at Alaska and Rita streets in the Greater Old North Dayton neighborhood. The goal of the $13 million project is to ...
He bought some of the retro figurines from the old warehouse, painstakingly restored them and even had help from former Dayton’s employees on how to display them. “A lot of research went into it.
Now, A.J. Perez of FrontOfficeSports.com reports that the team will be using the old logo on alumni shirts celebrating players who played for the team before the name was changed in 2020.
A Dayton-area boutique store is closing two of its locations. Lily & Lace Boutique is set to close its Kettering and Springboro stores by the end of the year. The brand will continue operation of ...
Sadly, that tradition ended nearly a decade ago when the department store closed. But now, some of the Dayton's elves have a new home. "Memories of going to the Dayton display when I was a kid ...
The old logo was replaced with a modern design that blends uppercase and lowercase letters. The new logo features a gold color, with all letters in lowercase except for the 'J,' 'G,' and 'U.’ ...