Merry & Bright: Holiday Windows Outside Downtown

Fort Wayne Social Club invites businesses to share their holiday-inspired storefront displays. Businesses will be competing for a People’s Choice Award. Public voting opens November 24, 2025, and continues through January 3, 2026. Please remember to be courteous and respectful of each display, their…

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Merry & Bright: Downtown Fort Wayne Holiday Windows

The Downtown Holiday Window Decorating Contest, themed “Candy Cane Lane,” invites businesses to create peppermint-inspired storefront displays. Contestants will be judged in three categories: Most Instagrammable, Most Fort Wayne, and the People’s Choice Award. Public voting opens November 24, 2025…

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2025 Best Dazzling Holiday Houses

The holidays are a time of spending more time with your family, and celebrating the season with some new sights and sounds. There is no better year than this to celebrate with a drive around Fort Wayne to discover dazzling holiday houses…

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Free Tours in Fort Wayne, Indiana

As a child in school, I always loved field trips. Sure, I could read my science book to learn how milk is pasteurized. But there was something special about getting to see the process at a local dairy. If you enjoy first-hand experiences too, you'll be happy to know that there are several Fort Wayne businesses that will let you look around and learn for free…

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Top Five Places to Relax in Downtown Fort Wayne

When you find yourself in downtown Fort Wayne for either work or play, there are definitely a variety of things to do and places to go. However, if you find you need a moment of peace while you’re here, there are plenty of options open to you for taking a well-deserved break. Relaxing Spots in…

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Historical Neighborhoods of Fort Wayne

Fort Wayne is more than the City of Churches, it could also be called the City of Neighborhoods. Many homes and neighborhoods go back decades, and a few areas even date to the mid 19th Century. Still today, these homes help weave a tapestry of architectural beauty throughout the community. Here are…

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A two-hour tour of central Fort Wayne

Tour the Fort Any time of year, finding something for the kids to do can sometimes be a challenge. In 1978, Clifford Richards and Pat Boice published an article in the Old Fort News entitled “Two Hour Tour of Fort Wayne Historical Sites”. We offer here a brief overview of the first part of this trip…

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