Dayton, Ohio — Dayton redirects here. For the Dayton metropolitan area, see Greater Dayton. For other uses, see Dayton (disambiguation). City of Dayton City … Wikipedia
Dayton Dutch Lions — Voller Name Dayton Dutch Lions Football Club Ort Dayton, Ohio … Deutsch Wikipedia
Dayton O'Brien — Dayton O’Brien Personal information Date of birth October 29, 1983 (1983 10 29) (age 28) Place of birth … Wikipedia
Dayton Aviation Heritage National Historical Park — IUCN Category V (Protected Landscape/Seascape) … Wikipedia
Dayton Miller — Dayton C. Miller Circa 1921 Born March 13, 1866( … Wikipedia
Dayton Mall — Location Miami Township Opening date 1970 No. of stores and services 175 No. of an … Wikipedia
Open discourse — is a technical term employed in discourse analysis and Sociolinguistics which is contrasted with Closed Discourse. The concept of open and closed discourse is associated with the overlay of open and closed discourse communities and open and… … Wikipedia
Dayton Visual Arts Center — (DVAC) is a group of artists and art lovers who believe that a vital visuals arts community is essential to the life of the community in Dayton, Ohio. The center offers gallery talks, art exhibitions, professional development workshops and other… … Wikipedia
DAYTON — DAYTON, city in S.W. Ohio. Dayton s Jewish population in the mid 1990s was estimated to be 5,500 and by 2005 some 5,000 in a total population of around 160,000, down from around 7,500 in 1970. Like many smaller cities in Ohio, Dayton has been… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Dayton Gemini — Full name Dayton Gemini Nickname(s) Gemini, Gems Founded 2000 … Wikipedia