
| Key Notes on the City of Riverside Riverside is proud of its high-quality school district. The middle school in the Mad River Local School District, which educates over 80% of Riverside’s children, has been designated as a "National School of Excellence" by the US Department of Education. The school district offers coursework in both college preparatory studies and vocational studies. In fact, Stebbins High School is one of only 25 comprehensive secondary education facilities in the State of Ohio. Riverside offers easy access to local, state and national transportation networks. Several intra- and interstate highways intersect close by. These include I-70 (east/west); I-75 (north/south); I-675 (interbelt); US 35 (east/west); SR 4 (north/south). Conveniently located entrances to those major transportation routes provide speedy transfer of goods and services to market. In addition, nearby Dayton International Airport serves as the hub for the largest 90-minute air travel market in the United States. Several air freight companies service the area. Riverside is known as the gateway to the Unites States Air Force Museum. As one of the nation’s premier tourist attractions, the Museum attracts over one million visitors per year. The forthcoming National Aviation Hall of Fame will be located next to the AF Museum and is expected to draw an additional 100,000 visitors. Eastwood Lake and Park comprise one of the largest recreation areas in the immediate Dayton area. Owned and maintained by the Five Rivers Metro Parks, Eastwood provides a variety of opportunities for boating, fishing, hiking, and picnicking. All information was supplied by www.riverside.oh.us. |





