Kettering Ohio

Mark
Kettering Ohio

Food scene

Great outdoor shopping dining and entertainment center only mins away from our home. Both national and local restaurants located at The Greene Towne Center.
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The Greene
4452 Buckeye Ln
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Great outdoor shopping dining and entertainment center only mins away from our home. Both national and local restaurants located at The Greene Towne Center.
A local must go eating for some of your best Italian food you can get! You might just get a glimpse of Mama Disalvo herself . Dont forget to stop next door at the Deli and grab some authentic Italian groceries tot take back to our kitchen.
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Mamma DiSalvo's
1375 E Stroop Rd
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A local must go eating for some of your best Italian food you can get! You might just get a glimpse of Mama Disalvo herself . Dont forget to stop next door at the Deli and grab some authentic Italian groceries tot take back to our kitchen.
"There's more to our food than just meat and heat. So much goes into good barbeque, which is why we put our whole heart into every step. Whether we're sourcing a brisket, selecting the wood, watching the clock, or carving to order, we'll never give you anything less than our best. "
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City Barbeque and Catering
5 E Franklin St
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"There's more to our food than just meat and heat. So much goes into good barbeque, which is why we put our whole heart into every step. Whether we're sourcing a brisket, selecting the wood, watching the clock, or carving to order, we'll never give you anything less than our best. "

Sightseeing

Dayton Ohio is the home of the Wright Brothers and hence we have named our homes THE WRIGHT PLACE to pay homage to our aviation history. No better place to check out that history then one of the largest aviation museums in the world.
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Nationalmuseum för US Air Force
1100 Spaatz St
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Dayton Ohio is the home of the Wright Brothers and hence we have named our homes THE WRIGHT PLACE to pay homage to our aviation history. No better place to check out that history then one of the largest aviation museums in the world.
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Wright-Patterson Air Force Base
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College and Univeristy's

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Wright State University
3640 Colonel Glenn Hwy
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University of Dayton
300 College Park
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Central State University
1400 Brush Row Rd
Wilberforce University FCU
1055 N Bickett Rd

City/town information

An authentic downtown with an eclectic assortment of shops, galleries and restaurants. Buskers perform, friends enjoy chatting on a bench or sitting in sidewalk cafe.
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Yellow Springs
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An authentic downtown with an eclectic assortment of shops, galleries and restaurants. Buskers perform, friends enjoy chatting on a bench or sitting in sidewalk cafe.

Neighborhoods

Kettering is a city in Montgomery and Greene counties in the U.S. state of Ohio, almost entirely in Montgomery County. It is a suburb of Dayton. As of the 2010 census, the city had a population of 56,163,[6] making it the largest suburb in Metro Dayton. The area where the city of Kettering now lies was settled from the late 1700s to the mid-1800s, largely as farmland. The population in the area started to grow, prompting the creation of (now defunct) Van Buren Township in 1841. In November 1952, township voters approved incorporating as the Village of Kettering. (In 1953, the western portion of the village voted to secede, forming a new township, which is now the City of Moraine).[7] By 1955, the village's population had grown to 38,118, which qualified it to claim city status, with the official proclamation by the state on June 24.[8] The city is named for inventor Charles F. Kettering, who resided here in his home, Ridgeleigh Terrace, from 1914 until his death in 1958. Charles Kettering is known for his numerous inventions and contributions to Metro Dayton.[9] From the 1950s to the 1970s, Kettering's population continued to grow, adding more than 30,000 residents. This growth was due in part to the many people who started migrating out of nearby Dayton after World War II. Since the 1980s, Kettering has experienced a slow decline in population due to an aging population and loss of manufacturing jobs.
Kettering
Kettering is a city in Montgomery and Greene counties in the U.S. state of Ohio, almost entirely in Montgomery County. It is a suburb of Dayton. As of the 2010 census, the city had a population of 56,163,[6] making it the largest suburb in Metro Dayton. The area where the city of Kettering now lies was settled from the late 1700s to the mid-1800s, largely as farmland. The population in the area started to grow, prompting the creation of (now defunct) Van Buren Township in 1841. In November 1952, township voters approved incorporating as the Village of Kettering. (In 1953, the western portion of the village voted to secede, forming a new township, which is now the City of Moraine).[7] By 1955, the village's population had grown to 38,118, which qualified it to claim city status, with the official proclamation by the state on June 24.[8] The city is named for inventor Charles F. Kettering, who resided here in his home, Ridgeleigh Terrace, from 1914 until his death in 1958. Charles Kettering is known for his numerous inventions and contributions to Metro Dayton.[9] From the 1950s to the 1970s, Kettering's population continued to grow, adding more than 30,000 residents. This growth was due in part to the many people who started migrating out of nearby Dayton after World War II. Since the 1980s, Kettering has experienced a slow decline in population due to an aging population and loss of manufacturing jobs.