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With so much to see in Fort Wayne, it's hard to decide which attraction to visit first! If you're looking for fun with the family, you'll have a dream trip to Fort Wayne.  

If your child dreams of taming tigers, Fort Wayne Children’s Zoo is ranked by Child Magazine as one of the top ten zoos in the U.S. Come meet Dumadi the baby orangutan or check out the baby giraffe expected in the African Journey this summer! The Lincoln Museum draws thousands of visitors of all ages from throughout the world each year. The Museum’s award-winning permanent exhibit, Abraham Lincoln and the American Experiment, is supplemented by an ever-changing array of temporary exhibitions. Let your child get a grip on the natural world at Science Central, Indiana's playground for the mind!

For theatre lovers, the historic Embassy Theatre hosts acclaimed traveling shows each year, as well as, top-notch Fort Wayne performing groups.  From touring Broadway show productions to Civic Theatre productions and First Presbyterian Theater productions, Fort Wayne is set to host a lively theater season.  Fort Wayne is also home to the year-round Fort Wayne Philharmonic, acclaimed Fort Wayne Ballet, touring concerts and more!  Fort Wayne is the perfect spot for a dream night on the town!

The Lincoln Museum
Discover hundreds of artifacts from Lincoln's era.
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African/African-American Historical Museum
In a historic Queen Anne building, exhibits include Coming to America, African Village, Music of My People, and Underground Railroad Room. Only museum of its kind in Indiana!
Allen County Courthouse
Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the recently restored Allen County Courthouse was built at the turn of the century and reflects Beaux-Roman architecture.
Allen County Fairgrounds
The fairgrounds host events such as the Allen County Fair, Muddy River Run, trade shows, coin and gem shows, horse sales, receptions, picnics, and more...
American Heritage Village
Located off I-69 Exit 126, The American Heritage Village is home to the World War II Victory Museum, Kruse Automotive and Carriage Museum, and the Andy Granatelli Hall of Fame opening in the fall of 2008. Rental facilities available.
ARCH
Fort Wayne's historic preservation organization. Advocacy for historic and architecturally important structures.
Artlink
Artlink is a visual art gallery sponsoring 9 annual exhibitions, which originate with Artlink.
Arts United
A local arts agency and united arts fund supporting nonprofit arts groups throughout northeast Indiana.
Auburn Cord Duesenberg Automobile Museum
America's favorite classic cars fill the 1930 art deco showrooms of the former Auburn Automobile Company.
Black Pine Animal Park
ALL NEW location in 2007! Indiana's finest sanctuary is home to over 80 exotic and endangered species, all rescued pets and retired performers
Bower North Productions
Audience-participation mystery entertainment with a comic flair for banquets, conventions, fundraisers, and private parties.
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