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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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Best Events in Fort Wayne, Indiana this September

Fall is just around the corner, and Fort Wayne is getting into the spirit with great events and festivals! These are just a few of the festivities happeningin Fort Wayne in September. For a complete list of events, browse the  Visit Fort Wayne  Calendar of Events…

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Locally Loved: Cara Hall, Owner of Fort Wayne Outfitters

There is no one more in the know about Fort Wayne’s riverfront and river activities than Cara Hall, whose life, business, and passion focus on celebrating outdoor recreation and riverfront fun! Owner of Fort Wayne Outfitters, Cara Hall can, most days, be found finding products to sell in her store, renting equipment, or out on one of Fort Wayne’s three rivers paddling…

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West Central Home and Garden Tour & Artfest

September is an ideal time to be outdoors in Fort Wayne, and so it's no surprise that the month is packed with activities to keep you busy. One of my favorites is the West Central Home and Garden Tour and Artfeston September 10 & 11. This event is held in Fort Wayne's West Central neighborhood, in the area bounded by Berry and Jefferson Streets to the north and south, and Ewing and Garden Streets to the east and west. I often drive by these historic homes on my way into and out of downtown, and I've wondered what is inside. The Home and Garden Tour is a wonderful opportunity for you to see…

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Discover the Magic of West Central

Fort Wayne's Historic West Central Neighborhood emerged as a prominent residential area on the banks of the city's canal in the 1830s. Over time the neighborhood grew from a haven of the working class, putting them within walking distance to their jobs to a retreat for the upper and middle…

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Haunted Tours take Fort Wayne into realm of the unknown

This Halloween season, you won't have to stay home and watch a marathon of all the Paranormal Activity movies to get your spooks in and experience that tingle of terror down your spine. You can just come out to Fort Wayne and let one of the ARCH tours guide you on an adventure of the world…

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