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  1. Hawthorn Hill is the house that served as the post-1914 home of Orville, Milton and Katharine Wright. Located in Oakwood, Ohio, Wilbur and Orville Wright intended for it to be their joint home, but Wilbur died in 1912, before the home's 1914 completion.

    • Hawthorn Hill was built in 1914, and Orville Wright moved in with his sister Katharine and father Milton.
    • The property originally covered 17 acres, though most have been sold, leaving three acres now.
    • During maintenance in 2020, crews uncovered a pair of historic signatures on the wall. The first was written in 1914 by Frank Lutzenberger, who put up gold damask to cover the walls, writing “This entire floor put up by F. Lutzenberger, April, 12 / 1914.”
    • Hawthorn Hill was named for the abundant Hawthorn trees on the property, but the Wright family also lived at 7 Hawthorn Street in West Dayton.
  2. Hawthorn Hill is the house that served as the post-1914 home of Orville, Milton and Katharine Wright. Located in Oakwood, Ohio, Wilbur and Orville Wright intended for it to be their joint home, but Wilbur died in 1912, before the home's 1914 completion.

  3. Hawthorn Hill. Completed in 1914, Hawthorn Hill in Dayton, Ohio, was designed by Wilbur and Orville Wright with the aid of the Dayton architectural firm of Schenck and Williams. As the Wrights' fame grew so did their need for a larger home that could better accommodate their many guests.

  4. Nov 7, 2022 · Hawthorn Hill, located in Oakwood, Ohio, is a historic house that served as the home of Orville Wright, his father Milton, and sister Katharine after 1914. The Wright brothers, Wilbur and Orville, had planned for it to be their joint residence, but unfortunately, Wilbur passed away in 1912, two years before the house was completed.

  5. Beyond the fact that Orville Wright, one of the most important innovators in modern history, designed the house and some of its amenities, Hawthorn Hill was first and foremost a family home. Family and friends were frequent visitors here, as Bishop Milton Wright indicated in his diary entries.

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  7. Apr 19, 2024 · During a walking tour, visitors can learn about historic Wright family neighbors, including the founder of Cheez-It Crackers, a famous Dayton architect, a man nicknamed the “Maker of Machines,” and...