Welcome to Fairborn, OhioCreated in 1950 by joining forces of two pre-existing communities, Fairborn, Ohio is home to Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Wright State University and the National Museum of the United States Air Force.
With close proximity to Dayton, Ohio, Fairborn enjoys all the amenities of the Dayton region, including ample shopping, sports and entertainment, the arts and numerous choices for higher education.
Fairborn is home to the Ervin J. Nutter Center at Wright State University, the regions premier entertainment venue offering Wright State University basketball, professional hockey with the Dayton Bombers plus top entertainment scheduled throughout the year.
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