Dayton metropolitan area
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The Dayton metropolitan area is a large group of cities and towns in Ohio. It is also called Metro Dayton or the Miami Valley. This area includes three counties and is centered around the city of Dayton.
In 2020, it was the fourth-largest group of cities in Ohio and the 73rd-largest in the United States. The area is part of a region called the Miami Valley, which has a mix of cities, towns, and countryside.
Many people live and work in the Dayton metropolitan area, making it important for business, education, and culture in Ohio. It is a busy place with lots to do and see.
Counties
The Dayton metropolitan area includes three counties in Ohio. These are Greene, Miami, and Montgomery.
Cities
The Dayton metropolitan area has several cities and towns of different sizes. The largest city is Dayton, with over 100,000 people. Other cities with populations between 25,000 and 100,000 include Kettering, Beavercreek, Huber Heights, Fairborn, Troy, Xenia, and Riverside.
There are also many smaller towns and places with fewer people spread throughout the area. These include places like Centerville, Trotwood, Piqua, and Miamisburg, as well as many unincorporated areas such as Brandt and Byron.
Townships
Greene County
- Bath Township
- Beavercreek Township
- Caesarscreek Township
- Cedarville Township
- Jefferson Township
- Miami Township
- New Jasper Township
- Ross Township
- Silvercreek Township
- Spring Valley Township
- Sugarcreek Township
- Xenia Township
Miami County
- Bethel Township
- Brown Township
- Concord Township
- Elizabeth Township
- Lostcreek Township
- Monroe Township
- Newberry Township
- Newton Township
- Springcreek Township
- Staunton Township
- Union Township
- Washington Township
Montgomery County
- Butler Township
- Clay Township
- German Township
- Harrison Township
- Jackson Township
- Jefferson Township
- Miami Township
- Perry Township
- Washington Township
Combined statistical area
The Dayton–Springfield–Kettering Combined Statistical Area is a large group of places in the U.S. state of Ohio, set by the United States Census Bureau. It includes the Dayton Metropolitan Statistical Area with Montgomery, Greene, and Miami counties, the Springfield, Ohio metropolitan area in Clark County, and smaller places like Urbana in Champaign County, Greenville in Darke County, and Sidney in Shelby County. In the 2020 Census, about 1,086,512 people lived here.
The area is sometimes called "Daytonnati" because as Greater Cincinnati grows, its suburbs might start to overlap with the suburbs of Greater Dayton. But as of the 2020 census, these two areas are still separate.
Greater Dayton is part of the Great Lakes Megalopolis, a large area home to many people.
Demographics
According to the census in 2010, 799,232 people lived in the Dayton area. Most people were White, with smaller groups of African American, Asian, and others. The area also had Hispanic and Latino communities.
The average income for a family was $59,770. Males earned more than females. From 2000 to 2010, many people moved from the city center to the surrounding towns, especially Englewood, Beavercreek, and Springboro.
| County | 2020 Census | 2010 Census | Change | Area | Density |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Montgomery County | 537,309 | 535,153 | +0.40% | 464 sq mi (1,200 km2) | 1,158/sq mi (447/km2) |
| Greene County | 167,966 | 161,573 | +3.96% | 416 sq mi (1,080 km2) | 404/sq mi (156/km2) |
| Miami County | 108,774 | 102,506 | +6.11% | 410 sq mi (1,100 km2) | 265/sq mi (102/km2) |
Colleges and universities
Greater Dayton has many places where people can go to school. Some of these schools include:
- Air Force Institute of Technology (Wright-Patterson AFB)
- Antioch College (Yellow Springs)
- Cedarville University (Cedarville)
- Central State University (Wilberforce)
- Kettering College of Medical Arts (Kettering)
- Sinclair Community College (Dayton)
- University of Dayton (Dayton)
- Wilberforce University (Wilberforce)
- Wittenberg University (Springfield)
- Wright State University (Fairborn)
- Clark State Community College (Springfield)
Largest employers
The Dayton region has many important jobs and workplaces. Some of the biggest places that employ people include Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Premier Health Partners, and Kettering Health Network. There are also jobs at Montgomery County, CareSource, The Kroger Company, Wright State University, LexisNexis, and the University of Dayton.
Transportation
Greater Dayton has many ways to travel, like airports, big roads, and public buses.
Airports
The area has several airports, including:
- Dahio Trotwood Airport
- Dayton International Airport
- Dayton–Wright Brothers Airport
- Greene County–Lewis A. Jackson Regional Airport
- Moraine Airpark
- Wright-Patterson Air Force Base
Major highways
Important highways in the area include:
- Interstate 70
- Interstate 75
- Interstate 675
- U.S. Route 35
- U.S. Route 36
- U.S. Route 40
- U.S. Route 42
- U.S. Route 68
- State Route 4
- State Route 41
- State Route 48
- State Route 49
- State Route 202
- State Route 235
- State Route 444
- State Route 725
- State Route 741
- State Route 844
Public transit
The Greater Dayton Regional Transit Authority runs buses in Montgomery County. Other bus systems in nearby areas connect with these buses, including those in Greene and Miami counties.
Culture
The Dayton area has many places to explore and enjoy the arts. You can visit museums like the Dayton Art Institute and the National Museum of the United States Air Force to learn about art and aviation history.
The region also has many theaters and music groups. Places like the Benjamin and Marian Schuster Performing Arts Center and La Comedia Dinner Theatre offer exciting shows. You can also enjoy music performed by the Dayton Philharmonic Orchestra.
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