Patterson Homestead Open Houses
Patterson Homestead
Open House
Originally the home of Revolutionary War soldier Col. Robert Patterson — the founder of Lexington, Ky. —this Federal-style house museum tells the story of Dayton’s influential Patterson family. Col. Patterson settled on this land in 1804, and upon his death in 1827, his estate, known as Rubicon Farm, spanned 2,038 acres. Built in three stages between 1816 and 1850, the homestead helped raise three generations of Pattersons, including John H. Patterson, founder of the National Cash Register Company (NCR), who established NCR’s headquarters roughly a half-mile northwest of the family home.
In 1953, John H. Patterson’s nephew, Jefferson Patterson, donated Patterson Homestead to the City of Dayton. Today, its six period rooms display 18th and 19th-century antiques and Patterson family artifacts. Over time, additional family heirlooms and exhibits have been added — including a gallery highlighting NCR’s pioneering legacy.
Spring Dates
February 15
March 8
April 12
Summer Dates
June 1
July 19
September 6
Fall Dates
October 4
Event Details
Noon – 4 p.m.
Admission
- $5 per Non-Member
- FREE for Members
Tours run every half hour and are 45 minutes in length. Reservations are required.
Private Tour
Please call 937-293-2841 ext. 127 or
email education1@daytonhistory.org
for more information.
Location
Patterson Homestead
1815 Brown St.
Dayton, Ohio 45409
Image Gallery