


a. Tsao's Cuisine, a strip center Asian place which Dayton has a lot of. This one did get two good reviews at an online , as well as a positive twitter.
b. WO Wrights, a bar/food thing that books live music, so definetly a shout-out from this blog.
c. Submarine House (in a real house), a local chain.
d. Tuty's, which has been here since the early 1970s and is a restaurant that actually delivers to Wright State student housing (not far away off Zink Road). In a predominantly suburban environment sandwiched between southern pop culture icon Waffle House and the new Sonic Tuty's is, or was, sort of a campus hangout. The orginal Tutys burned in 2005 but was rebuilt.
One can also see the used car dealers, the drive-through for beer, wine, and low-test spirits. Also shown are some odd features, like the road to nowhere, "Joes Garage" , which is visible from the interstate, but is not really called that (just thought of that Zappa album when I saw it), the hotels (and some foot traffic that happens between one and the Sub House), and the big Sonic Drive-In "plat" shaded in red, which has an access road out to Colonel Glenn. Sonic does cover a lot of area.
And then there are the two brand-new extended stay hotels.
Stepping back a bit we can see the New Germany area in context. What's shown here are by no means all the businessess, just ones that seem to concentrate and cluster here. ...churches and car lots?

Living in Downtown New Germany
According to the auditors website, for New Germany & National Road area, for the surviving property that is still residential, this is the distribution in age. More in the postwar era, but still a lot of older things, including a flurry of house construction just prior to WWII, which we saw elsewhere in Beavercreek.

This is the last of old Grange Hall Road looking south towards I-675. There was ribbon development to the left on the road, but that was all removed for the interstate. This one house survives, dating from 1951.




"point" of the intersection.

Jeff,
ReplyDeleteI just wanted to say that your blog is fantastic. The depth of the information you provide is amazing.
Thank you,
Eric