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Dunbar House - Scheduling Information
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Facilities Information
Chaperones: one teacher and/or one parent per small group in mansion.
The Museum and Visitor Center are handicap accessible.
Because the Dunbar home is a historic home, access is limited to abilities.
There are no lunch facilities at the site.
Museum Shop on site
The staff at Dunbar State
Memorial suggests preordering souvenirs prior to your visit. Review the list of souvenir
items with your students (we suggest that they have a "second choice" in case of inventory shortage.)
Copies of this form can be printed for distribution to each student. Tax is included on the list.
Please sent the order to Dunbar State
Memorial staff one week prior to your visit so that your order can be
processed and ready at the time of your visit. Teachers must pay for the entire order at the time of
the visit.
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Hours of Operation
9:30 a.m. - 5 p.m., Wednesday through Saturday
12:00 - 5:00 p.m., Sunday
Admission
$3.00 per student; $3.00 per chaperon; teachers & bus drivers are free.
Location
Paul Laurence Dunbar State Memorial is located in Dayton (Montgomery County), at 219 Paul
Laurence Dunbar Street. The state memorial is on the left (West) side of street, near the
intersection of Paul Laurence Dunbar and Edison Streets. It is two blocks north of 3rd Street and
four blocks north of U.S. Route 35.
Bus Driver's Instructions
Bus parking on street.
All tours begin at Dunbar Visitor Center (Edison Street entrance).
If you will be delayed in arriving at your appointed time, call 937/224-7061 or 800/860-0148.
From I-75, exit Third Street and go west on Third approximately three blocks; turn left (North) on
Paul Laurence Dunbar Street.
From US 35, take the James H. McGhee Blvd. exit and go north to Third Street. Turn right (East) on
Third St. and go to Paul Laurence Dunbar Street. Turn Left (North) on Paul Laurence Dunbar.
Bus drivers admitted free into Paul Laurence Dunbar State Memorial.
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