Dayton Aviation Heritage, a division of the National Park Service, is acquiring 20 acres of the 67.3 acre General Motors Inland facility in Dayton, Ohio. This includes the five buildings that Inland operated in prior to the massive expansion during WWII. What Inland called Building 1 was built by the Wright brothers in 1910 and is the oldest surviving aircraft manufacturing building in the world. Building 2 was built by the Wrights in 1911. Due to required environmental clean up, it is not expected that Dayton Aviation Heritage will be able to occupy the site before 2016.
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