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New bridge honors builder Richard Eastman

Richard Eastman is to have the county’s newest covered bridge named in his honor. A ribbon cutting ceremony and dedication at 10 a.m. Friday, May 9, will open the newly constructed Richard P. Eastman Hyde Road Covered Bridge, which crosses a segment of the Little Miami Bike Trail.

Oldtown has quite a history - The Xenia Gazette

Oldtown has quite a history - The Xenia Gazette
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Oldtown has quite a history - Fairborn Daily Herald

Oldtown has quite a history - Fairborn Daily Herald
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'Champion of bike paths' remembered - Xenia Gazette

‘Champion of bike paths’ remembered Photo courtesy Greene County Parks & Trails Ed Dressler talks to a crowd about bike trails. Dressler Photo courtesy Greene County Parks & Trails Because of Ed Dressler, railways like this were turned into paved trails. Scott Halasz | Greene County News The trail leading to Xenia Station is popular for bicyclists. Without Ed Dressler’s vision, that wouldn’t be exist. File photo Ed Dressler displays some of his memorabilia of the Rails to Trails project. His vision for re-purposing abandoned rails is why Greene County has all of the paved trails it does. XENIA When he retired from what was then the Greene County Park District, Charles “Ed” Dressler left a trail of success.

'Champion of bike paths' remembered - Fairborn Daily Herald

‘Champion of bike paths’ remembered Photo courtesy Greene County Parks & Trails Ed Dressler talks to a crowd about bike trails. Dressler File photo Ed Dressler displays some of his memorabilia of the Rails to Trails project. His vision for re-purposing abandoned rails is why Greene County has all of the paved trails it does. Scott Halasz | Greene County News The trail leading to Xenia Station is popular for bicyclists. Without Ed Dressler’s vision, that wouldn’t be exist. Photo courtesy Greene County Parks & Trails Because of Ed Dressler, railways like this were turned into paved trails. XENIA When he retired from what was then the Greene County Park District, Charles “Ed” Dressler left a trail of success.

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