Fort Wayne Area Parks: Central/Downtown
Home to around 90 parks, Fort Wayne is full of outdoor adventures waiting for you to enjoy. Discover park life in the heart of Indiana's second-largest city…
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Home to around 90 parks, Fort Wayne is full of outdoor adventures waiting for you to enjoy. Discover park life in the heart of Indiana's second-largest city…
Read MoreThese are just a few of the great events happening in Fort Wayne in January. For a complete list of events, browse theVisit Fort Wayne Calendar of Events. …
Read MoreLove discovering the unusual, Americana-themed roadside attractions when you travel? Here are 9 "can't miss" stops in Fort Wayne. From quirky things that deserve a second look to iconic tastes that will earn a smile, Fort Wayne, Indiana has plenty of places to make your travels memorable…
Read MoreThese are just a few of the great events happening in Fort Wayne in November. For a complete list of events, browse the Visit Fort Wayne Calendar of Events. …
Read MoreThese are just a few of the great events happening in Fort Wayne this August. For a complete list of events, browse the Visit Fort Wayne Calendar of Events. Fort Wayne TinCaps August 1 - 4, 10 - 18 / Parkview Field Come out to the ballpark and cheer on the TinCaps this month. Experience the…
Read MoreOne of the perks of working at the History Center is getting “behind-the-scenes” and “first” looks at artifacts…
Read MoreThese are just a few of the great events happening in Fort Wayne in July. For a complete list of events, browse the Visit Fort Wayne Calendar of Events. …
Read MoreFort Wayne is a fun place. We’ve come a long way in the nearly four decades I’ve called this town home. The locals find more and more to do each year. Discover how you can live like a local in Indiana's second-largest city…
Read MoreChief Jean Baptiste de Richardville was considered the richest man in Indiana at the time of his death in 1841. Today, his home is recognized as the oldest Native American Structure in the Midwest…
Read MoreRunning right through the heart of downtown Fort Wayne, the Lincoln Highway was the first transcontinental highway for automobiles. In 1913 when it was dedicated on Halloween day, the route was 3,389 miles long, spanning Times Square in New York City to Lincoln Park in San Francisco, and took…
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