Travel to the upper playing cabin of Carillon Historical Park’s Deeds Carillon; Ohio’s largest! And learn the secrets of playing the 57 bells of Dayton Ohio’s most recognizable landmark. Learn more at www.daytonhistory.org!
I miss that tower, you could hear it miles away, on the weekend it would play music, not just a clock tower my dad worked at NCR when i was a kid we lived 3 blocks away from the factory, NCR had this beautiful park open to tge factory workers 3 Olympic pools 10' 6' and 3' diving boards I was very young in the 1960s i didn't dive or even swim yet. My dad walked to work every day. The Hospital was behind our house and we lived 1.5 blocks from the fairgrounds. So we always had some where to play. But i miss the bell tower.
Thank God Deeds Carillon is now a real carillon manually controlled rather than that awful little electric keyboard which was all I ever knew growing up in Dayton.