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Category Archives: DDN and Dayton
Dayton’s First Quadruplets
The first set of quadruplets born in the Dayton area were the Deddens quads, born September 7, 1974, via cesarean section at Kettering Memorial Hospital. That was the day Oakwood residents, Bob Deddens, a 34-year-old lawyer (and later an Oakwood … Continue reading
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Tagged Dayton Ohio, Deddens family, multiple births, Oakwood Ohio, quadruplets
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Soap Box Derby
Recently, my colleague here at Special Collections & Archives, Toni VandenBos, received an e-mail from CNN wanting any images we had of Dayton’s Soap Box Derby. The images will be used in the Mike Rowe show, Somebody’s Got to Do … Continue reading
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Tagged amusement, entertainment, local history, soap box derby
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The Stones Roll Through Dayton!
Just a few weeks ago, the Rolling Stones announced a North American Tour which will roll though Ohio with a stop in Columbus on May 30th. Sell-out crowds are expected as they always are at Stones’ concerts, as the band … Continue reading
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Tagged entertainment, local history, Music, musicians, rolling stones
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