Dine and Save in Fort Wayne, Indiana

You don’t have to look hard to find a place to eat in Fort Wayne, Indiana.Loads of restaurants, diners, carry-out joints, pubs and other types of eateries operate in the city. Many of them are locally-owned. …

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A Worldwide Staycation in Fort Wayne, Indiana

As longtime residents of Fort Wayne, my husband and I planned a Worldwide Virtual Staycation over the holidays. We virtually visited 9 countries, discovered their connections to Fort Wayne, visited the places, met the people, and savored the food—all right here in our hometown! Day 1 - Turkey…

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Know Before You Go: NCAA Basketball in Fort Wayne

This March, Fort Wayne will be all about basketball. Indiana is basketball country and the perfect place to watch the NCAA Division III Men's Basketball Quarterfinal and Semifinal Rounds from the best seat in the house at the Allen County War Memorial Coliseum! To get in on the action, start…

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The Madness in Fort Wayne, Indiana this March!

Fort Wayne, Indiana will host DIII Men’s Basketball Quarterfinals and Semifinals for an epic weekend of basketball, food, special events, and more. Read below to get in on the action! On March 19 & 21, Fort Wayne will host the NCAA DIII Men’s Basketball Quarterfinal and Semifinal Rounds! We can't…

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Step Back in Time at the Lincoln Tower

Fort Wayne is full of historic architecture that will sweep you back in time. Let’s step into another era with a visit to the Lincoln Tower in downtown Fort Wayne—once the tallest building in Indiana. When you visit the Lincoln Tower, you can see how the preservation of the bank and lobby have been…

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Savor Fort Wayne: How To

One of the most wonderful times of the year in Fort Wayne happens every... January. That's right, we're talking about Savor Fort Wayne. When and Where Happening January 14 - 25, 2026, this annual restaurant celebration gives visitors and residents a chance to experience the top cuisine in Fort…

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Ways to Celebrate MLK Day in Fort Wayne

On June 5, 1963, an interracial crowd overflowed what is now the University of SaintFrancis Performing Arts Center in downtown Fort Wayne, and waited anxiously for Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. to take the podium. His visit to our city was faced with plenty of adversity, as were many other facets of the Civil Rights Movement, yet Fort Wayne activists kept on fighting…

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