The Dayton Arcade is a collection of nine buildings in Dayton, Ohio. The Arcade is a historic, architecturally elegant complex in the heart of Dayton's central business district. Built between 1902 and 1904, it was conceived by Eugene J. Barney of the Barney & Smith Car Company and consists of nine interconnecting buildings topped by a glass-domed rotunda, 70 feet (21 m) high and 90 feet (27 m) in diameter (detailing around the dome includes oak leaves and acorns, grain, rams' heads, wild turkeys, and cornucopia), below which two balconied upper floors circle the central enclave. As president of the Arcade Company, Barney made sure the Arcade had the latest innovations, including elevators, a power plant and a cold-storage plant. The architect was Frank M. Andrews, known also as architect for many of NCR's factory buildings (notable for their use of progressive fenestration) and the American Building (originally Conover) at Third and Main Streets in Dayton.
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DaytonArcade is a collection of nine buildings in Dayton, Ohio. The Arcade is a historic, architecturally elegant complex in the heart of Dayton's central...
The University of Dayton (UD) is a private, Catholic research university in Dayton, Ohio. Founded in 1850 by the Society of Mary, it is one of three Marianist...
City, Cincinnati and Dayton. Andrews died in Brooklyn, New York. Known for designing the Flemish façade outside of the DaytonArcade. inspired by a guild...
"stores under one roof" include the nine-building shopping arcadeDaytonArcade in Dayton, Ohio (1902–1904), primarily built to rehouse the public food...
Jay's Seafood in Dayton. James Ritty retired from the bar business in 1895. He died of heart trouble in his downtown DaytonArcade residence. He is entombed...
"The Contemporary Dayton moving to DaytonArcade". Powell, Lisa. "The Contemporary Dayton opens Friday in new DaytonArcade home". dayton. Kenney, Jerry...
Orient and Middle East. One such market that used themed events was the DaytonArcade. Its opening day celebrations in 1904 used themed stalls to introduce...
Dayton city manager Shelley Dickstein expressed that the building may see development following completion of the renovation of the DaytonArcade. Church...
included Cleveland Arcade (1890), DaytonArcade (1902), Nashville Arcade (1902), City Market (1914), Lake View Store (1915), Peachtree Arcade (1917), Country...
revitialation of the DaytonArcade. Built for Theodore Lindsey, the Lindsey Building was constructed in 1917 at a time when Dayton was highly prosperous...
United Brethren Publishing House, the Commercial Building, and the DaytonArcade. The site of the Conover Building has been used for commercial purposes...
music festival was considered a breakout event.[citation needed] In 2006, Arcade Fire singer Win Butler suggested to DeVotchKa that they arrange the Siouxsie...
January 23, 1976) is an American politician who served as the 56th mayor of Dayton, Ohio, from 2014 to 2022. A member of the Democratic Party, she was first...
also played basketball at Sinclair Community College from 1979 to 1980 in Dayton, Ohio, before attending Mercyhurst University on a basketball scholarship...
spin-off All Grown Up!, succeeding Christine Cavanaugh. Cartwright was born in Dayton, Ohio. She moved to Hollywood in 1978 and trained under voice actor Daws...
A claw machine is a type of arcade game. Modern claw machines are upright cabinets with glass boxes that are lit from the inside and have a joystick-controlled...
business. The Dayton, Ohio location was right next to the Dayton Mall on State Route 741 close to Centerville. This Location featured a large arcade and the...
reporter, columnist and editor for the Dayton Herald, Dayton Press, Dayton Journal, Dayton Journal-Herald, and Dayton Daily News from 1936 to 1969. She also...
above Cincinnatian, to Cincinnati via Toledo and Dayton Great Lakes Limited, to Louisville via Toledo, Dayton and Cincinnati New York Central Canadian, to...
McClelland, Justin (July 27, 2012). "Kings Island to tear down Son of Beast". Dayton Daily News. Retrieved July 27, 2012. "Son of Beast roller coaster to be...