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Dayton Lane Progressive Dinner

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TheDayton Lane Historic Area, Inc. is pleased to announce our 5th BiennialProgressive Dinner Party. In1975, a group of neighborhood residents saw a need to band together to helpsave one of the three historic districts in Hamilton.?Over the past 32 years, this neighborhood has seen its rebirth.? Homesranging from the turn of the century mansions of the industrial barons to themore modest homes of their employees have been restored.? Thisneighborhood was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in1985.?

Come celebrate the achievements of our neighborhood as youexplore many of the mansions and homes with a culinary twist. Join all ourguests sampling some fine appetizers and an open bar while you find out inwhich home you will be dining.? The sit down dinner will be provided inseveral of the homes, both grand and intimate, offering the same dinner servedwith china, crystal and flatware.? Everyone joins back together fordessert at the final stop.? Reservations are required.

Dayton Lane Progressive Dinner

Address : Dayton Campbell Historic District

Dayton Street @ Route 4

Hamilton OH
Phone : (800) 311-5353   (Always call and confirm events.)

Email Address : HamiltonOHCVB@fuse.net

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