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Hawthorn Hill - Home - Dayton History

    https://www.daytonhistory.org/visit/dayton-history-sites/hawthorn-hill/
    Managed by the Wright brothers’ great-grandniece, Amanda Wright Lane, and great-grandnephew, Stephen Wright, the Wright Family Foundation asked Dayton History to manage and interpret the home. In March 2009, Hawthorn Hill became part of Dayton Aviation Heritage National Historical Park.

The Wright Brothers The Wright Family Home

    https://airandspace.si.edu/exhibitions/wright-brothers/online/who/1884/family.cfm
    The Wright family home at 7 Hawthorn Street in west Dayton was where much of the creative thinking and planning behind the world’s first airplane took place. Wilbur and Orville added the shutters and built the wraparound porch. They resided at the Hawthorn Street house with their father and sister ...

Hawthorn Hill: History of the Wright family mansion

    https://www.daytondailynews.com/news/special-reports/you-can-get-rare-glimpse-inside-hawthorn-hill-the-wright-family-home/gZQ0OH4wzE3lQZIjfbO3JJ/
    Wright at Home, a tour of the historic Hawthorn Hill and the surrounding neighborhood, will be held for the sixth year on April 28, 2019. Hawthorn Hill is the Oakwood home of Orville Wright, his ...

Plan Your Visit - Wright Brothers National Memorial (U.S ...

    https://www.nps.gov/wrbr/planyourvisit/index.htm
    May 23, 2020 · Welcome to Wright Brothers National Memorial! Come experience the place where two young brothers from Dayton, Ohio experimented with flight in the early 1900s, and finally succeeded on a cold winter day with the world's first controlled, sustained, powered, heavier-than-air flight.

Wright brothers Biography, Inventions, & Facts Britannica

    https://www.britannica.com/biography/Wright-brothers
    Wright brothers, American brothers, inventors, and aviation pioneers who achieved the first powered, sustained, and controlled airplane flight (1903). Orville made the first successful flight, covering 120 feet (36 meters) through the air in 12 seconds.

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