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*105° Heat Index

 

McPherson Town and nearby Montessori school:

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Montessori School:

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The Litehouse development at First and Patterson:

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Drake's Gym, location of the very popular "Fight Nights"

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The "new" garage across from the Biltmore:

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The Ohmer building with Mendelson watertower in the background:

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Former site of Patterson Co-op HS:

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DVAC:

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Performances coming back Memorial Hall!

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The oldest building in downtown Dayton:

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UD/MVG is going to build student housing here on Brown St. at the soon-to-be demolished trolley barn turned Frank Z car dealership:

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The new tower at Miami Valley Hospital:

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Tech Town:

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Riverscape pavilion and bike hub:

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Goodbye from Dayton:

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If I'm correct, I spot a total of 1 person outside in all those pictures, and he's on a construction site so he has to be out.

 

Wimps, it was 103 (actual, not heat index) in NYC 2 weeks ago and I had a softball game!

yea those shots above are spooky...absolutely devoid of human beings.

yea those shots above are spooky...absolutely devoid of human beings.

well, that's my fault because I tried to keep people/cars out of the frame. When I was downtown, I was really surprised by the number of people on bikes.

yea those shots above are spooky...absolutely devoid of human beings.

 

Pretty easy to take pictures like that in Dayton. When I moved away, I was shocked that people actually used their front lawns and porches.

Not everyone was hiding from the heat:

 

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yea those shots above are spooky...absolutely devoid of human beings.

I thought the same thing. Twilight zonian. Never the less they are nice pics of the various styles of housing.

I've said it before and I'll say it again, no city in Ohio is more vibrant than the other.  If it was that hot, I'd be inside myself LOL!  Great shots.

"You don't just walk into a bar and mix it up by calling a girl fat" - buildingcincinnati speaking about new forumers

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