Old North Dayton, Dayton, Ohio

Its main routes are Troy, Brandt, Valley, Stanley, Leo and Chapel Streets.

Around the turn of the 20th century, central European immigrants, predominantly Poles, Hungarians, Lithuanians and Germans, moved in as laborers and gave the neighborhoods its unique ethnic flavor represented by ethnic Roman Catholic churches, cultural festivals, social clubs, and a central European specialty restaurant, the Amber Rose.

State Routes 201 (Valley and Brandt Streets) and 202 (Troy St.) provide access to downtown Dayton, Riverside, and Huber Heights.

On May 27, 2019, the neighborhood suffered significant losses from an EF4 tornado, the worst of a series which affected the greater Miami Valley.

Multiple homes and businesses were a complete loss, with areas of the neighborhood losing power and water for several days.

Old North Dayton, located north of downtown Dayton between the Great Miami and Mad Rivers, Ohio
Old North Dayton, located north of downtown Dayton between the Great Miami and Mad Rivers, Ohio