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December 20, 2007

City gives Dayton Canoe Club building key status

As we had posted a while back, the Dayton Canoe Club has been around for almost a century and had been trying to gain historic status - well finally they got their wish!  Now we just need to get more people aware of this Dayton institution...  (read about some of the cool things happening on the river here - all right here in Dayton!)

Link: City gives Dayton Canoe Club building key status.

DAYTON — The two-story building seems to emerge naturally from the banks of the Great Miami River.

The Dayton Canoe Club building, part of the city's riverscape for nearly 100 years, gained protective status as a local landmark from the Dayton City Commission on Wednesday.

"I can see the Canoe Club from my house. It's a wonderful thing for my Riverdale neighborhood," Clyde Collins said.