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39.75944°N 84.19167°W &#xfeff
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-84.19167 From Wikipedia
the free encyclopedia "Dayton" redirects here. For the metropolitan area
see Greater Dayton . For other uses
see Dayton (disambiguation) . City in Ohio
The Gem City
-84.19167 Country United States State Ohio County Montgomery Founded 1796 &#160
1841 (city) Named after Jonathan Dayton Government &#160
in the industrial
aeronautical
and astronautical engineering fields. Along with defense and aerospace
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healthcare accounts for much of the Dayton area's economy. &#91
13 &#93
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Significant institutions in Dayton include the Air Force Institute of Technology
Carillon Historical Park
the Dayton Art Institute

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