Dayton Aviation Heritage National Historical Park
While many people associate the story of flight with Kitty Hawk, it was here in Dayton that the real work of invention took place. The famous flight may have occurred on the sandy dunes of North Carolina, but the ideas, experiments, calculations and engineering that made it possible were born in Ohio.

The Dayton Aviation Heritage National Historical Park was established in 1992 and signed by President George H. W. Bush to preserve the story of aviation pioneers Wilbur and Orville Wright and the neighborhood where much of their journey unfolded.
Before they became world-famous inventors, Wilbur and Orville operated a bicycle shop in Dayton. During the bicycle boom of the 1890s, they repaired, sold and manufactured their own bicycles. Their shop became their laboratory. Working with bicycles taught them about balance, steering, mechanics and engineering. The same skills that allowed them to build bicycles became the foundation for solving the problem of human flight.
Walking through the exhibits, it was clear how much their success was built on patience and perseverance. Extraordinary achievements begin in the very ordinary place. A small bicycle shop in Dayton became the birthplace of ideas that would forever change human history. The Wright brothers’ story reminds us that innovation is rarely a single moment of inspiration, but a result of hard work, careful observation and the willingness to keep moving when others think the goal is impossible.
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