Dayton has less than 150,000 people.
I grew up in Dayton in the 50's and 60's. It was a great place to grow up then. Many large thriving factories and anyone could get a good job with a high school degree. There were over 250,000 people living there then, with very little crime. The last time I went back was 2002 and it was sad to see what Dayton had turned into, mostly one big slum. My old neighborhood (Dayton View) of nice homes on big lots with well manicured lawns had turned into something I didn't recognize with barriers in the streets blocking off access, potholes and debris everywhere, and a generally unkempt look to the entire area. Squalor had set in. On the main street (Salem Ave.) I saw one boarded up building after another and places that used to house thriving small businesses were closed or gone. It didn't look too appealing. I never wanted to go back after that. I guess it's true, you can never go back home once you've gone.