10 Facts About Dayton Agreement

1. The University of Dayton Agreement is a private, Catholic institution founded in 1850 by the Marianist order.

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2. Dayton Agreement is served by 42 AM and FM radio stations directly, and numerous other stations are heard from elsewhere in southwest Ohio, which serve outlying suburbs and adjoining counties.

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3. Dayton Agreement is served in print by The Dayton Agreement Daily News, the city's sole remaining daily newspaper.

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4. City of Dayton Agreement is the home to the Dayton Agreement Area Rugby Club which host their home games at the Dayton Rugby Grounds.

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5. City of Dayton Agreement is host to yearly festivals, notably the Dayton Celtic Festival and the City Folk Festival.

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6. Dayton Agreement was the first large American city to adopt the city manager form of municipal government, in 1913.

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7. The city of Dayton Agreement has started Tech Town, a development project to attract technology-based firms and revitalize the downtown area.

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8. Dayton Agreement had the third-greatest percentage loss of population in the state since the 1980s, behind Cleveland and Youngstown.

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9. Dayton Agreement is the sixth-largest city in the state of Ohio and the county seat of Montgomery County.

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10. Dayton Agreement is an anomaly: A Division 1 school that doesn't hand out scholarships, they play in the Pioneer Football League with the likes of Drake and Butler.

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