Coronavirus: Carillon Historical Park temporarily closes to the public

John W. Berry, Sr. Wright Brothers Aviation Center at Carillon Historical Park. (CHRIS STEWART/Dayton Daily News)

John W. Berry, Sr. Wright Brothers Aviation Center at Carillon Historical Park. (CHRIS STEWART/Dayton Daily News)

Carillon Historical Park is temporarily closing to the public all of its exhibit buildings, restaurants, visitor center and museum store until further notice in response to the coronavirus pandemic, officials said.

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The move is a preventative measure to protect guests, employees, volunteers and the community, and in following the directives from Gov. Mike DeWine, the Ohio Department of Health and the CDC.

You are encouraged to enjoy Deeds Carillon's Westminster chimes every 15 minutes, and mini-concerts of three to five selections that play at noon, 2 and 5 p.m.

You can also to to www.daytonhistory.org to explore more than 50,000 digitized archival images.

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