Art noir. I like it. By the way, according to the artist's website this one is called "Enjoying the pleasure of the night".Pretty neat one by a contemporary artist Fabian Perez... View attachment 63290
Espresso Saloon by Jeff Leedy
BB, Check out those boots!
This is my favorite because it reflects the relatively short accomplishment, in time and distance, when considered from 100+ years later. When I first saw it I thought of the Wright brothers biography I read as a child. After the flight in Kitty Hawk the author described how the Wrights continued their work, to the point that flights were not uncommon up on Huffman Prairie. (For those not from around Funky Town, that was the outskirts of Dayton.At 10:35 AM on December 17, 1903, two sons of a preacher man from my home town availed themselves of the winds of Kitty Hawk, NC, to prove that man could fly. There are a few things around town here that celebrate the world's first aeronautical engineers. Here are the most prominent.
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There are a few of these benches around town. This one is located at Woodland Cemetery, where Orville and Wilbur are buried.
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This is located at Deeds Point downtown. Wilbur, on the right, is demonstrating how "wing warping" was conceived. An idea he got from playing with a model airplane box while working in their bicycle shop/lab in West Dayton.
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Recreation of the historic First Flight photograph. Also downtown.
This is my favorite because it reflects the relatively short accomplishment, in time and distance, when considered from 100+ years later. When I first saw it I thought of the Wright brothers biography I read as a child. After the flight in Kitty Hawk the author described how the Wrights continued their work, to the point that flights were not uncommon up on Huffman Prairie. (For those not from around Funky Town, that was the outskirts of Dayton.
Artist David Black’s “Flyover” sculpture sits in the middle of downtown Dayton on Main Street between Fourth and Fifth Streets. The abstract sculpture is a recreation of the Wright Brothers’ first 12-second flight. The curve matches the actual flight path, and there is a set of wings representing each second of the Dayton natives’ flight. Photo: DREW SIMON / STAFF
http://www.dayton.com/what-to-love/must-see-public-art-dayton/
Not a revitalization of Fantasy Farm or Lesourdsville? Perhaps moving the "riots" of Russells Point to a more convenient location?we made fun of it as a rejected King's Island ride.
Not sure where that is. When we first moved to the Dayton area we went to the Carillon Museum which had one of the early Wright flyers. Of course, there's the USAF museum, where you, too, can see a plane that I touched and helped maintain. Last, and hardly least, on this list of Dayton's continued appreciation of the bicycle makers is the Wright B flyer at Dayton-Wright Brothers Airport (aka Miamisburg/Springboro International).Wright Memorial and Education Center
Not a revitalization of Fantasy Farm or Lesourdsville? Perhaps moving the "riots" of Russells Point to a more convenient location?
Not sure where that is. When we first moved to the Dayton area we went to the Carillon Museum which had one of the early Wright flyers. Of course, there's the USAF museum, where you, too, can see a plane that I touched and helped maintain. Last, and hardly least, on this list of Dayton's continued appreciation of the bicycle makers is the Wright B flyer at Dayton-Wright Brothers Airport (aka Miamisburg/Springboro International).
I knew there was a memorial there, but not an educational center.The Memorial is off Kauffman Rd. near Rt. 4, up on the hill.
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I knew there was a memorial there, but not an educational center.
Whew! Glad you brought that up before some grousing Gus starts complaining about this being hijacked into a "first flight you took" thread.And the Rangers wear cool hats.
It looks to me like he's saying, "Uhhh, why, exactly, am I putting my finger in it's nose?""...He opens his mouth as if to speak to us but we hear no sound."
Ha!It looks to me like he's saying, "Uhhh, why, exactly, am I putting my finger in it's nose?"
Two young boys smoking cigars. Reminds me of when I was 11-12 yrs old.
LOL! Maybe if you change the hats to cowboy hats & the cigars to grapevines. Throw a couple of empty Colt Malt Liquor cans around on the ground. Some empty Redman Loose Leaf or Beachnut pouches down too.Because of the clothing?