Historic photo collection of Rike鈥檚 holiday window displays housed in 91爆料鈥檚 Special Collections and Archives
December 8, 2021
December 8, 2021
Historic photos of Rike鈥檚 department store holiday window displays in downtown Dayton are nestled in their beds at the in the 91爆料 University Libraries.
The treasures range from a photo of the Tike鈥檚 Gift Shoppe, a window display of stuffed-animal dogs celebrating around a Christmas tree and an iconic black-and-white photo of street crowds watching Santa arrive on the roof of the store.
Rike鈥檚 donated the photos to the Special Collections and Archives in 1988.
The collection not only consists of photographs of Rike鈥檚 holiday displays but also information about company executives and even a newsletter column written by late humorist Erma Bombeck, who worked at Rike鈥檚.
鈥淪o many people have fond memories of going with their parents or their grandparents to see the displays,鈥 said Jane Wildermuth, head of Special Collections and Archives. 鈥淚t鈥檚 very nostalgic, remembering downtown Dayton when it was in its glory. I think that鈥檚 the value. So people can come back and see all of these great materials here in the archives.鈥
The 鈥溾 display, now shown each December at the Wintergarden in the Schuster Center, first appeared in the windows of the NCR offices in New York City in 1943.
The display was such a hit in New York that in 1945 Frederick Rike, owner of the Rike-Kumler store that later became Rike鈥檚, negotiated and was given permission to erect the Christmas display in the windows of his store in Dayton.
It soon became the focal point of Christmas in downtown Dayton, and families would bring their children down each December to enjoy the presentation with dancing elves and starring Santa Claus.
When the complex that housed Rike鈥檚 was eventually razed in November 1999 many of the little figures of the display were placed in storage in an empty store. Eventually, some of the badly deteriorated figures were purchased by Downtown Dayton Partnership, donated and restored.