Ride on the Carillon Park Railroad and Take in History at Carillon Historical Park

Dayton is perhaps best-known for its contributions to planes, trains and automobiles. From the original 1905 Wright Flyer III to the 1835 John Quincy Adams to the first automobile self-starter, Dayton’s place in our national narrative is inextricably linked to vehicles. And, any parent will tell you that kids generally love all things that go. Which is just one of the reasons to visit Dayton’s Carillon Historical Park.

Carillon Historical Park is a 65-acre open-air history museum just south of Dayton. The Carillon Park Railroad is back open after repairs shut the train down this summer!

Here are the top must-see attractions at Carillon Historical Park:

Deeds Carillon

Located at the top of rolling hills and greenery, the eponymous carillon is truly a sight to behold. This 151-foot-tall carillon and its 57 bells chime every 15 minutes. It’s named for Colonel Edward Deeds, a Dayton industrialist and innovator. It’s the largest carillon in Ohio — and it’s breathtaking.

Heritage Center of Dayton Manufacturing and Entrepreneurship

You could easily spend all afternoon exploring every nook and cranny of this transportation museum. From car assembly lines to bicycles, soap box derby cars to vintage toy displays, there’s so much to see! (This area also includes the Carousel of Dayton Innovation, which is a big hit with kids. This carousel features 31 figures and a 38 foot hand-painted mural illustrating the turn of events in the Wright brothers’ flying experiments. Hand-carved figures depict various Dayton icons (Orville Wright’s dog, Esther Price candies, soap box derby car), much like Carol Anns showcases iconic Cincy figures.

Historical Village

This open-air museum is beyond cool. Think Heritage Village, but bigger. The covered bridges, old-fashioned water mill, gas station and historic demonstrations make this space so much fun to explore. And — again, letting them wander around outside is so wonderful right now.

See the Original Wright Flyer III

This building — the John W. Berry, Sr. Wright Brothers National Museum — was specially designed to house the Wright Flyer III. The room itself feels very special and almost sacred, with the plane fitted into a expansive, dropped floor. The Wright Flyer III is the world’s first practical airplane and the only plane designated a National Historic Landmark. In fact, Carillon Historical Park has more Wright Brothers artifacts on display than in any other place in the world.

James F. Dicke Family Transportation Center


Easily one of the highlights from our visit, the James F. Dicke Family Transportation Center was all about things that go! The Transportation Center boasts five rail cars and a half dozen other historical modes of transportation. Many of them are open for your kids to explore. Most notably, the Transportation Center houses the oldest American made locomotive in the U.S., the 1835 “John Quincy Adams,” built by the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad and used until the 1890s.

Carillon Park Railroad

The Carillon Park Rail and Steam Society is a must for train-loving kids. This 1/8th scale railroad was built to give kids the full railroad experience, complete with the sights and sounds of the railroad industry from its earliest days to the present. Take a ride on the nearly mile-long, 3’ narrow gauge rail network is equipped with a replica 1851 locomotive capable of carrying 120 guests on a narrated circle tour of Carillon Historical Park’s exhibit buildings. This project features a loading station at Bowling Green station, a 100’ long triple-cell ConSpan bridge, two open-air coaches, rare views of Carillon Park, and passage through the Old Montgomery Co. Fairgrounds Horse Barn No. 17.

Carillon Park Railroad Hours of Operation
Monday – Saturday:
10 am – 4 pm
Sunday:
12 pm – 4 pm

 


Fall is a great time to make the trip to Carillon Historical Park. There’s so much to take in, and you and your kids will learn so much about Dayton — and this humble city’s big contributions to history.

Carillon Historical Park is open Monday- Saturday: 9:30am – 5:00pm and Sunday: 12:00pm – 5:00pm

Carillon Historical Park is located at 1000 Carillon Boulevard, Dayton, OH 45409. Hours, admission and events can be found at daytonhistory.org.
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