The Old Fort - Fort Wayne
1794Reconstruction of the 1794 fort built by General Anthony Wayne at the confluence of three rivers, the origin of Indiana's second-largest city.
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Songs written about the waterways and highways that run near Fort Wayne.
Reconstruction of the 1794 fort built by General Anthony Wayne at the confluence of three rivers, the origin of Indiana's second-largest city.
Museum in the original 1930 art deco headquarters of Auburn Automobile Company, showcasing America's most prestigious pre-war luxury cars.
10 stories, landmarks & places within ~20 miles — the same local lore RoadyGoat plays as you drive through.
Fort Wayne owes its initial prominence to its location where the St. Joseph, St. Marys, and Maumee Rivers converge — a strategic spot for trade and defense. Named for General Anthony Wayne, the fort established here in…
Reconstruction of the 1794 fort built by General Anthony Wayne at the confluence of three rivers, the origin of Indiana's second-largest city.
Ever wonder how people crossed rivers before modern concrete behemoths? This bridge is a magnificent answer from a bygone era. The Wells Street Bridge, a true engineering marvel, showcases the distinctive Whipple truss…
Ever wondered where Fort Wayne's pioneers found their eternal rest? Look around you. You're approaching Lindenwood Cemetery, a massive Victorian-era necropolis established in 1859, the final resting place of over 74,000…
Look at this unassuming house, because it was designed by none other than the legendary Frank Lloyd Wright! In 1952, John D. Haynes commissioned Wright to create a modest Usonian home right here in Fort Wayne. Wright…
Pull over for a second, you're about to see a place that shaped the fate of the Miami people. This is the Richardville House, the home of Chief Jean Baptiste de Richardville. Built around 1827, this house wasn't just a…
Get ready to hear the roar of a legendary steam engine! This area has a deep connection to the Nickel Plate Road 765, a beautifully restored Berkshire steam locomotive. Built in 1944 by the Lima Locomotive Works, the…
Ever wondered how bridges were built before massive steel beams? You’re about to drive over a prime example: the Spencerville Covered Bridge, a rare survivor of 19th-century engineering! Built in 1873, this historic…
Get ready to feast your eyes on automotive royalty! You're approaching the Auburn Cord Duesenberg Automobile Museum, a tribute to three brands synonymous with innovation and luxury. In the early to mid-1900s, Auburn,…
Museum in the original 1930 art deco headquarters of Auburn Automobile Company, showcasing America's most prestigious pre-war luxury cars.