Dunbar Historic District

The Dunbar Historic District is a nationally-recognized historic district on North Summit Street in Dayton, Ohio. The district is famous for being the home of Paul Laurence Dunbar. On June 30, 1980, it was added to the National Register of Historic Places A larger area known as Wright-Dunbar (or Mound-Horace) is bounded roughly by US 35, Broadway Street, West Third Street and the Great Miami River. This district has also been known for housing ma... more

Area:

  • 0.02428 km² (0.0093753 mi² )

Also known as:

  • Wright-Dunbar, Dayton, Ohio

Location

Neighborhood of

Dayton

Dayton is a city in and the county seat of Montgomery County, Ohio, United States, in the southwestern part of the state. The population was 166,179 at the...

Dayton, OH Metropolitan Statistical Area

Greater Dayton (officially known as the Dayton Metropolitan Statistical Area), as defined by the United States Census Bureau, is an area consisting of four...

Geolocation:

Latitude Longitude
  • 39.75654
  • -84.21868
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Listed Site

Designation as Natural or Cultural Site:

Designation Date Listed
  • Jun 30, 1980
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Facts from the Community

From the U.S. National Register of Historic Places base

Significance Level:

Significant Year:

  • 1870
  • 1918
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