Kenilworth Avenue Historic District
Kenilworth Avenue Historic District
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A house in the district
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Location: |
1131-1203 Salem Ave., 701-761 Kenilworth, Dayton, Ohio |
Area: |
6.5 acres (2.6 ha) |
Built: |
Late 1910s, early 1920s |
Architectural style: |
Queen Anne, Federal and Greek Revival |
Governing body: |
Dayton, Ohio |
NRHP Reference#: |
06000695[1] |
Added to NRHP: |
August 9, 2006 |
The Kenilworth Avenue Historic District is the 700 Block Kenilworth Ave. and 1131–1203 Salem Ave., located in the Five Oaks neighborhood, just northwest of downtown Dayton, Ohio.
Architecture
The architecture of Kenilworth Avenue Historic District includes examples of Second Empire, Romanesque and Queen Anne.
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- Category:National Register of Historic Places
- Portal:National Register of Historic Places
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Nationally Recognized
Historic Districts
of Dayton, OH |
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Downtown |
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FROC |
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Northeast |
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Southeast |
Belmont • Burkhardt • Eastern Hills • Eastmont • Hearthstone • Historic Inner East • Linden Heights • Oregon • Patterson Park • Shroyer Park • South Park • Springfield • Twin Towers • University Park • Walnut Hills • Wright View
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Innerwest |
Carillon • Edgemont • Five Points • MacFarlane • Miami Chapel • Roosevelt • Wolf Creek
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Southwest |
Arlington Heights • Fairlane • Germantown Meadows • Highview Hills • Lakeview • Little Richmond • Madden Hills • Pineview • Residence Park • Stoney Ridge • Westwood
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Northwest |
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