Recently I had the opportunity to photograph the Duncarrick Mansion at The Salvation Army Kroc Center in Dayton. This is the Tudor-detailed mansion that sits on the east side of I-75 just north of Route 4. Check out the images below of this historic mansion in Dayton, Ohio. It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Hopefully, this blog post helps answer the question “What is that mansion off of I-75.” This is one of the many great historic mansions in Dayton Ohio.
For years I saw this large house off the east side of the highway and wondered if anything would ever happen. Then, one day, a community center was built around it. Using this under-utilized area benefits the local residents and children as well as saving a beautiful structure.
I hope you enjoy my Dayton photography as much as I do. Being one of a handful of professional photographers in Dayton Ohio who documents the city daily is truly a pleasure. I have been driving past this large house and property on the side of I-75, and it has always intrigued me.
After much emailing and asking, the Salvation Army granted legal access to photograph this historic Dayton home. Having photographed other historic Dayton buildings lent credibility to me as a Dayton photographer. During the Christmas season, there is a walkthrough Christmas light display that is free to the public. I can’t tell you how relieved I was to finally figure out what this awesome house was, after years of driving by. I love having it in my commercial photography portfolio.
The Historic Duncarrick Mansion stands on a property, overlooking the breathtaking landscape of Dayton, Ohio. With its origins dating back to the early 1800s, this magnificent estate exudes timeless elegance and rich historical significance. The mansion’s stately architecture, adorned with intricate details and graceful columns, transports visitors to a bygone era. Inside, you’ll find opulent rooms filled with antique furnishings, exquisite chandeliers, and vibrant artwork. Each corner of this grand mansion whispers stories of the past, and the meticulously preserved artifacts and photographs provide a glimpse into the lives of the families who once called this place home.
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