Your Guide to Northeast Indiana's Wineries
Join me for a tour of regional wineries in Northeast Indiana. I’ve got to admit, this is the kind of assignment I can really sink my teeth (and lips) into…
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Join me for a tour of regional wineries in Northeast Indiana. I’ve got to admit, this is the kind of assignment I can really sink my teeth (and lips) into…
Read MoreEnjoy the sweet taste of a local vineyard atCountry Heritage Winery & Vineyard, located in LaOtto, Indiana, just a short drive north of Fort Wayne…
Read MoreWhether you’re a transplant, visitor, or long-time resident of Fort Wayne, a guided tour by Fort Wayne Food Tours will fulfill and enlighten your heart and your tastebuds…
Read MoreAs 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…
Read MoreEver wondered how Fort Wayne earned its namesake? You can learn this and more through a visit to the "Old Fort." A little known fact is there were three American forts built in Fort Wayne. The current fort, located just north of downtown on Spy Run, is a replica of the one constructed by Major John Whistler and his men during 1815 — 1816. It is reportedly the last fort to stand at the junction of the St. Marys, St. Joseph, and Maumee Rivers. It was designed purely for defense against Native Americans, and could be comfortably defended by a relatively small number of men…
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