Best Events in Fort Wayne, Indiana this October
These are just a few of the great events happening in Fort Wayne in October. For a complete list of events, browse the Visit Fort Wayne Calendar of Events. …
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These are just a few of the great events happening in Fort Wayne in October. For a complete list of events, browse the Visit Fort Wayne Calendar of Events. …
Read MoreA new destination awaits in Fort Wayne, Indiana: Electric Works…
Read MoreFrom food trucks to farmers market stands to restaurants and booths inside Union Street Market food hall at Electric Works, Fort Wayne’s food scene is expanding and evolving. "We are seeing a huge influx of international cuisines and a diverse range of food offerings coming to our area,” says…
Read MoreFright Night sound too scary for your little ones? Not scary enough for your liking?Celebrate the season in Fort Wayne, Indiana with this guide to fall and Halloween events, ranging from kid-friendly to truly frightening…
Read MoreWith drinks, dining,and shopping conveniently located in the heart of Fort Wayne, Indiana, Union Street Market is the perfect spot for your next date night! …
Read MoreSpooky season has arrived in Fort Wayne, Indiana! Do you love a good ghost story? Are you a self-proclaimed horror nerd? Read on, if you dare, to see how Fort Wayne is turning up the scare factor this October…
Read MoreWhen you walk into the Fort Wayne Children's Zoo on the last day of the season, it feels almost like any other summertime visit, but just a little sweeter…
Read MoreThe foliage surrounding both sides of Clinton Streethas transformed into different shades of orange and red. When you step outside you can feel a slight chill in the air. You can never tell whether you need a jacket or not every time you step outside. It’s a feeling of nostalgia you get every year. It’s finally time to retire the SPF 50 sunscreen and replace it with oversized sweaters and fuzzy socks. That’s right, Fall has arrived in Fort Wayne, Indiana! …
Read MoreThe air glistens with the smell of apples and German roasted almonds. You can hear in the distances, the shouts from various re-enactments and colonial performances. Do you go to the farmer's market? Maybe a food booth filled with luscioustreats? …
Read MoreWhat would the Johnny Appleseed Festival be without the pioneer clothing, tents, and the occasional cannon booming in the background? Well, it wouldn’t be the same, that’s certainly true! Abraham Lincoln (represented frequently by re-enactor Fritz Klein) wanders the festival grounds. At times…
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