The Oregon District is a historic neighborhood in central Dayton. The architecture dates to between the 1820s and 1910s, and the buildings line the original brick streets of the 12-block area.

The Oregon district is often noted as a prime example of Victorian dual residential and commercial buildings, and their presence in this area speaks to the early success of merchants in the district at that time.

Today, the area is a popular neighborhood, and the historic buildings are home to art galleries, retail and specialty shops, clubs, cafes, coffee houses, and pubs.

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