Dayton

In 1867 two Northern Kentucky communities, Jamestown and Brooklyn, merged to create the city of Dayton. Back then, before the Army Corps of Engineers raised the level of the Ohio River, Dayton's swimmers and sunbathers took advantage of the natural sand bar and gently curving coastline of what was then known as Manhattan Beach.
 
Today's Dayton is committed to revitalizing its historic core while making way for profile-boosting projects. Major developments include extending the city’s riverfront presence eastward by adding residential and commercial opportunities at Manhattan Harbour

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The sky's the limit for myNKY


Feature Story The Purple People Bridge, a rail bridge until 1987, re-opened to pedestrians in 2003

A river runs through Northern Kentucky


New cross-county TANK route creates quick trip through town


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Northern Kentucky: It's in the water


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Northern Kentucky announces 2013 growing companies


NKY says riverfront open for business