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Dayton Nostalgia

Hello Dayton!

Hello Dayton!Remember waaaaay back when WDTN was an ABC channel?  They created some great promos in 1983 that are incredibly memorable.  A BIG thank you to Mark Allan, WDTN's News Anchor for sending these!

 Hello Dayton Promo #1

 Hello Dayton Promo #2

 Hello Dayton Promo #3

Saturday Morning TV 1965-1976

YouTube Link

Don Wayne

Don WayneFor 47 years, people in the Miami Valley trusted Don Wayne to bring them the news.  First on WHIO radio, then on WHIO-TV, Channel 7.  Wayne was known nationally, but not for perhaps what you might think.  You see, his style of delivery was very similar to that of Walter Cronkite.  It's been told that people would tell Cronkite, "you know, you sound just like that guy in Dayton!"  In 1966, Wayne reported from Vietnam, and covered the American's held hostage in the American Embassy in Tehran in 1979-1980.  Don Wayne and Newscenter 7 ruled the local TV news market.  (Dayton Area Broadcaster's Hall Of Fame)

YouTube: Watch Don in action 

Gil Whitney

Gil WhitneyWhitney was the popular, folksy weather forecaster noted for his homespun approach to the weather when he was calling the highs, lows and barometric pressures for WHIO-TV, Channel 7.  His exemplary coverage of the 1974 Xenia tornado won him many accolades in the Miami Valley community.  Whitney passed away in 1982.  (Dayton Area Broadcaster's Hall Of Fame)

YouTube: Gil and the Xenia Tornado

Other Notable Newscasters

YouTube: Carl Day

YouTube: Steve Kirk

Johnny Walker

Johnny WalkerJohnny began his career in Dayton as a DJ for WING Radio in the 1960's.  By the 70's he had become a newscaster for WKEF-TV, Channel 22 and would eventually become the News Director.  But, what people remember him for the most: his commitment to and decades long tenure as the host of Dayton's Jerry Lewis Muscular Dystrophy Telethon, which every year raised more money than the year previous for MDA.  (Dayton Area Broadcaster's Hall Of Fame)

YouTube: MDA with Mike Scinto & Mike Gallagher

Lou Emm

Lou EmmSome radio fans would say that Dayton was unique because it had 3 types of radio... AM, FM and Lou Emm.  Lou came to Dayton in the early 40's as a staff announcer for WHIO radio.  Eventualy he would take over the reins of the station's morning show where he would dominate the morning drive ratings until he left WHIO in 1992.  Lou worked for a time on WONE.  A while later, Lou passed away and was given an honor no other broadcaster in Dayton has ever received: every radio station in Dayton paused for a collective moment of silence in his memory.  (Dayton Area Broadcaster's Hall Of Fame)

Gene "By Golly" Berry

Gene BerryThough Gene left us in 2001, his legacy lives on in the memories of thousands and thousands of (former) Dayton teens.  He was the “platter pal” of a generation...the nighttime rock and roll DJ on WING Radio who, in his day, could command better than 50% of the nighttime radio audience.  After leaving WING in 1964, he was one of the “idea” men who helped launch WDAO-FM radio as the first FM station in America targeting the black audience. He also served as one of ‘DAO’s first DJ’s. He would return to WING in the 70’s, during which time he helped raise $40-thousand dollars for victims of the Xenia tornado.   Then returned again in the late 1980’s for one last radio trip around the block with a Saturday Night oldies show on WING. (Dayton Area Broadcaster's Hall Of Fame)

 

Uncle Al

Uncle AlThe Uncle Al Show was a children's television program originating in Cincinnati. The show was hosted by Cleveland native Al Lewis (1924–2009) and later was co-hosted by his wife, Wanda.

The show enjoyed a remarkable 35-year run (1950–1985) on WCPO Television, making it one of the longest running local children's shows in American TV history. Uncle Al holds the unofficial record for the longest running regularly scheduled series with the same host for the show's entire run.

 

YouTube: Uncle Al Clip 

B.H.A. - Emmit Royer

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Concord City - Jerry Cohen

YouTube: See you - pleeeeeeeease!! (Sans toupee!)

King's Island

Kings Island The Bat

1972 Park Map

1989 Park Map

YouTube: Brady Episode

 

Americana

 Americana Pic

 Americana Map

Old River

Old River

For generations of NCR Corp. employees, their families and those lucky enough to be their friends, Old River Recreation Park lingers on the memory like the endless sunshine of a lazy summer afternoon.

Memories of paddling boats and canoes around its scenic lagoon. Of family picnics and sweaty games of baseball, croquet, volleyball and tennis. Of tossing popcorn from bridges to frenzied schools of hungry carp. And, of course, wading and splashing in the cool, refreshing waters of its giant spring-fed pool.

Re-opening progress

Dr. Creep

Dr CreepR.I.P. - Barry Hobart - January 17, 2011

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mBqmd115l0Q

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1K-2AvpHpvw

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8gX5Ch54cWI

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Clubhouse 22

Clubhouse 22

CLUBHOUSE 22 (WKEF-TV Channel 22) consisted of daily stand-up comedy, all kinds of projects for kids, cartoons, and a panoply of guests from Senator John Glen (the astronaut) to Muhammad Ali, to a wine representative from the Bordeaux region of France who gave viewers a primer on France...all on a kids show no less.  A kids show by the way that was the run-away winner in it's time slot, and a show that was viewed by pre-schoolers, elementary kids, high school kids, college kids, factory workers and anyone else that was home in the late afternoon.

Malcolm's Official Clubhouse 22 Page! 

Parkmoor

Parkmoor Menu“Parkmoor has what no one else has got.

“Parkmoor has Dixie Golden Chicken, that’s what”

Sadly, when the Parkmoor restaurants closed, everyone thought the chicken was gone forever. But now I have good news for my fellow Parkmoor chicken fans.

We stumbled across a notice online that the Parkmoor fried chicken recipe had been saved by one of the owners of Fricker’s restaurants, a chain of 8 eateries in the Miami Valley.

Fricker’s confirmed they have the recipe and offer a Parkmoor chicken dinner on every Monday evening at the Chambersburg location in Huber Heights!  The general manager of the Fricker’s restaurant at 6280 Chambersburg Road in Huber Heights said an owner of the Fricker’s corporation, Jeff Carter, obtained the “secret” chicken recipe from one of the late owners of Parkmoor.

I've also confirmed that Bunny's Hasty Tasty Pancake House located at 3509 Linden Avenue also serves the Parkmoor recipe chicken daily... and that it's GOOOO-OOOOD!! 

 

Dayton Gems

Dayton Gems 1968The 1968-69 Gems won their second IHL regular season championship and won a record nine consecutive games in the playoffs to capture their first Turner Cup.  Home attendance was at a high point as the team averaged over 4,500 a game for the year including an astounding 5,200 a game average over the last 14 games of the season.  

The Gems returned to the playoff finals the next season beating Port Huron 5-2 at Hara Arena in game seven to become the first IHL team to win back to back Turner Cup championships in nearly 10 years.  Don Westbrooke led the teague in scoring for the 2nd year in a row & Lefty McFadden was named Minor League Hockey Executive of the Year by the Hockey News.

NEW Gems: http://daytongems.net/

Theaters and Drive-Ins

Dixie Drive In Dixie Drive-In

 Kontiki Kontiki Cinema

 Dabel Dabel Cinema

 Belmont Theater Belmont Theater

Thunderbowl 1963

Thunderbowl

Department Stores

Rike'sRike's

ElderElder Department Store

Beerman Home StoreBeerman Home Store

 ArcadeDayton Arcade

Miscellaneous Restaurant Memories

Brown DerbyRed Barn

Burger Chef

 

 

 

 

 

Esther PriceTropics

Neil's Heritage House

Marions PiazzaArthur Treachers

 

 

 

 

 

 
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