What Dreams We Have and How They Fly
As Paul Harvey always said, " now for the rest of the story ". This put all the pieces together for the complete story of the Wright Brothers. You will learn that Kitty Hawk NC was only the first chapter in the story of powered flight and much work remained to reach their dream of practical powered flight. We took several of the different sites in this unit. We first spent time at the Wright Dunbar Interruptive center. The Wright-Dunbar Interpretive Center is one of two visitor centers operated by the park in Dayton, Ohio. This center is located just west of downtown Dayton and tells the story of Orville and Wilbur Wright and the African American poet, Paul Laurence Dunbar. This helped us understand the whole story of the lives of Orville and Wilbur Wright. We also learned about the life of poet Paul Laurence Dunbar. We then went over to the Dunbar house and did the house tour. After a lunch at a local sandwich shop, we then went out to the Huffman Prairie site and the visitor center there after that we wrapped up this day. Day two found us at the Carillon Historical Park. This is a 65-acre open-air history museum that serves as the main campus for Dayton History. Visitors can enjoy and learn about the history of Dayton, Ohio and view the world's first practical airplane, the 1905 Wright Flyer III. There is so much to do and take in at Dayton and we also spent two days exploring the National Museum of the Air Force. In total we spent four days here and there is so much more to see and we will put this on our return list.
NPS webpage
Our 77th NPS Unit
The Paul Laurence Home |
The original Wright Flyer III |