Fourth graders traveled to Carillon Historical Park in Dayton as part of their study of Ohio History. Carillon Historical Park showcases Dayton’s rich heritage of creativity, invention, and milestones in transportation that changed the nation and the world. The Park shares the region’s history from its founding in 1796 through the important local contributions made during World War II.

Above: Students pose with the Fireless Locomotive, known as the “Rubicon,” which operated as a switch engine at The National Cash Register Company from 1909-1961.