- TripBuzz found 224 things to do with kids in or near Dayton, Oregon, including 221 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like West Linn, Hillsboro, Wilsonville and Lake Oswego.
- From Red Hills Lake to Dayton Courthouse Square Park, the Dayton area offers 89 different types of family activities, including: History Museums, Lake, Parks and Movie Theaters.
- Once a major producer of flour, the city of Dayton has grown to become a beautiful and historical residential and tourism area. Colorful foliage, stately historical homes and small-town hospitality await those who enter into the city. Among the most popular points of interest are guided walking tours, wine tasting, dining and shopping.
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            As one of the last spruce mill era hangars still standing, this museum provides a look at the 'Golden Age of Aviation'. It has been adapted to accommodate private parties of up to 300 guests and is located on the grounds of the Fort Vancouver National historic Site.        
    
    
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            A collection of artifacts related to the county and the Pacific Northwest can be found at the Clark County Historical Museum. The museum offers educational lectures and exhibits from Native American history to the building of Interstate 5.        
    
    
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            Twenty-two fully restored Victorian homes that used to house historical figures such as Ulysses S. Grant and General George C. Marshal line this twenty-one acre national park. Several are open for the public to tour, including a restaurant in the Grant house.        
    
    
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            A home-style restaurant is nestled inside the refurbished home of Ulysses S. Grant. On the top floor of the Grant House is the Ulysses Club used for private business meetings and parties. There is a live entertainment schedule and super club as well.        
    
    
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            Built as post commander quarters in 1886, the George C. Marshall House now sits a charming house museum in Vancouver, Washington. The house features elegant Victorian furniture, antique decor and is available for tours and private event rentals.        
    
    
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            Featuring 42 lanes, Allen's Crosley Lanes provides open and league bowling as well as private event hosting. The center has a pro shop, cosmic bowling on Friday and Saturday nights, arcade game machines and a full bar.        
    
    
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            Located in urban Vancouver, Esther Short Park is the backdrop for many family friendly events. The park features festivals, live music, and a farmer’s market, as well as a fountain open to children and a historic theatre house.        
    
    
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            Specializing in sturgeon fishing, Bob Rees' Fishing Guide Service organizes fishing excursions to the major rivers of the region. During the trip, visitors can catch steelhead, salmon, crabs, and more.        
    
    
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            For extreme fishing opportunities year round, visitors head to Dangerous Baits Fishing Guide. Targeted fish include Chinooks, Salmon, and Steelhead and guides will offer information on catching the large fish as well as preparing them.        
    
    
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            This shallow 15 foot lake accommodates kayaking, canoeing, swimming, rowing and windsurfing, while the 2.5 mile long park has bird watching of water fowl and mated pairs of bald eagles, sane volleyball and picnicking. It connects to Frenchman's Bar Park.