Fort Wayne

Fort Wayne, Allen County, Indiana, United States of America
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Brookview-Irvington Park Historic District (Q21015929)
item type: historic district
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Brookview–Irvington Park Historic District is a national historic district located at Fort Wayne, Indiana. The district encompasses 423 contributing buildings and 1 contributing site in a predominantly residential section of Fort Wayne. The area was developed from about 1906 to 1965, and includes notable examples of Colonial Revival, Tudor Revival, and Bungalow / American Craftsman style residential architecture. A section of the neighborhood was platted and designed by noted landscape architect Arthur Asahel Shurcliff.

NRHP reference number: 11000121

WFCV (Q7949228)
item type: radio station
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

WFCV (1090 AM) is a radio station located in Fort Wayne, Indiana, United States. It is one of a network of stations owned and operated by the Bott Broadcasting Company.

website: http://www.bottradionetwork.com/stations/indiana/fort-wayne/

McColloch-Weatherhogg Double House (Q16894876)
item type: semi-detached house
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The McColloch-Weatherhogg Double House, also known as the J. Ross McCulloch House, is a historic residential building constructed in 1883 in the Victorian Gothic Revival style at 334-336 E. Berry St., Fort Wayne, Indiana. The building is now the home of United Way of Allen County and was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on December 7, 2001.

NRHP reference number: 01001350

WLDE (Q2537388)
item type: radio station
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

WLDE is an FM radio station from Fort Wayne, Indiana, which broadcasts a classic hits format. The station operates on the FM radio frequency of 101.7 MHz. Popular personalities during the week are "Jim and Carrie," "Captain Chris," and "Dr. Dave."

website: http://www.fun1017.com

Memorial Stadium (Q1640019)
item type: stadium
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

This item might be defunct. The English Wikipedia article is in these categories: Defunct sports venues in Indiana
WLAB (Q7952090)
item type: radio station
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

WLAB is an FM radio station located in Fort Wayne, Indiana. The station operates on the FM radio frequency of 88.3 MHz.

website: http://www.star883.org/

WQHK-FM (Q7954654)
item type: radio station
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

WQHK-FM is an FM radio station located in Huntertown, Indiana, and broadcasting to the Fort Wayne, Indiana area. The station operates on the FM radio frequency of 105.1 MHz.

website: http://www.k105fm.com/

St. Joseph Township (Q7589378)
item type: township of Indiana
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Saint Joseph Township is one of twenty townships in Allen County, Indiana, United States. As of the 2010 census, its population was 72,245.

USGS GNIS ID: 453820

John H. and Mary Abercrombie House (Q21015898)
item type: building
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

John H. and Mary Abercrombie House is a historic home located at Fort Wayne, Indiana. It was built about 1914, and is a two-story, side gabled, Tudor Revival style brick and half-timber dwelling. It has American Craftsman style design elements including wide gabled porches, exposed rafter ends, and a porte cochere.

NRHP reference number: 13000418

Foellinger-Freimann Botanical Conservatory (Q5464017)
item type: botanical garden
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The Foellinger–Freimann Botanical Conservatory is an enclosed conservatory in downtown Fort Wayne, Indiana, United States. Opened in 1983, the conservatory contains a 25,000-square-foot (2,300 m2) seasonal showcase garden, a tropical oasis display, with a waterfall, Sonoran Desert display, and outdoor terrace and exploration garden, encompassing a total of 100,000-square-foot (9,300 m2). The gardens display over 1,200 plants of 502 different species and 72 types of cactus.

Blackstone Building (Q20709335)
item type: building
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Blackstone Building is a historic commercial building located in downtown Fort Wayne, Indiana. It was designed by noted Fort Wayne architect Charles R. Weatherhogg and built in 1927. It is a three-story, three bay, Classical Revival style brick building. The front facade features panelled Ionic order pilasters topped by a modillion cornice and a shaped parapet. Its upper stories are clad in white terra cotta. The building originally housed the Blackstone Shop, an exclusive women's clothing store.

NRHP reference number: 88001219

Oakdale Historic District (Q21016076)
item type: historic district
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Oakdale Historic District is a national historic district located at Fort Wayne, Indiana. The district encompasses 334 contributing buildings and 38 contributing objects in a predominantly residential section of Fort Wayne. The area was developed between about 1915 and 1930, and includes notable examples of Colonial Revival, American Four Square, and Bungalow / American Craftsman style residential architecture. The contributing objects are entry markers and streetlamps.

NRHP reference number: 14001005

Alexander Taylor Rankin House (Q20709373)
item type: building
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Alexander Taylor Rankin House, also known as the Maier-DeWood Residence, is a historic home located in downtown Fort Wayne, Indiana. It was built about 1841, and is a 1 1/2-story, three bay by two bay, Greek Revival style brick dwelling. A one-story frame addition was erected about 1855.

NRHP reference number: 04001317

Summit Square (Q7637875)
item type: building
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Indiana Michigan Power Center, previously known as One Summit Square and also as the Summit National Bank Building after one of its original tenants, is the tallest office building in Fort Wayne, Indiana, United States, as well as the tallest reinforced concrete building in the state of Indiana.

Randall Building (Q16899118)
item type: commercial building
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Randall Building, originally an extension of the Randall Hotel, is a historic commercial building located in "The Landing" section of downtown Fort Wayne, Indiana. It was built in 1905, and is a large five-story, Renaissance Revival style brick building. For many years the building was occupied by Seavey Hardware.

Street address: 616-618 South Harrison Street (from Wikidata)

NRHP reference number: 90001786

Fort Wayne Old City Hall Building (Q5472300)
item type: seat of local government
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The Fort Wayne Old City Hall Building in downtown Fort Wayne, Indiana operates as a museum known as The History Center, and has served as headquarters for the Allen County–Fort Wayne Historical Society since 1980. The Richardsonian Romanesque style sandstone building was designed by the architectural firm Wing & Mahurin and built in 1893. It served as a functioning city hall for the city until 1971 when local officials moved to the City-County Building.

NRHP reference number: 73000027

WFFT-TV (Q7949273)
item type: television station
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

WFFT-TV, virtual channel 55 (UHF digital channel 36), is a Fox-affiliated television station licensed to Fort Wayne, Indiana, United States. The station is owned by Heartland Media. WFFT's studios and transmitter are both located on Hillegas Road in Fort Wayne.

website: http://www.wfft.com/

South Wayne Historic District (Q21016207)
item type: historic district
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

South Wayne Historic District is a national historic district located at Fort Wayne, Indiana. The district encompasses 133 contributing buildings and 1 contributing structure in a predominantly residential section of Fort Wayne. The area was developed between about 1893 and 1940, and includes notable examples of Colonial Revival, American Four Square, and Bungalow / American Craftsman style residential architecture.

NRHP reference number: 92001146

Harry A. Keplinger House (Q20709352)
item type: building
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Harry A. Keplinger House is a historic home located at Fort Wayne, Indiana. It was built about 1893, and is a 2 1/2-story, Richardsonian Romanesque style brick dwelling with a rock-faced stone foundation. It features a steeply pitched roof and dormers, round two-story towers at each of the front corners with conical roofs, and a one-story front porch connecting the two towers. It was built by Harry A. Keplinger, a prominent turn-of-the-20th century businessman.

NRHP reference number: 83000048

WISE-DT2 (Q7950901)
item type: television station
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

WPTA-DT3, virtual channel 21.3 (UHF digital channel 24.3), is a MyNetworkTV-affiliated television station located in Fort Wayne, Indiana, United States. It operates as a third digital subchannel of ABC affiliate WPTA (channel 21), which is owned by Quincy Media. Its parent station's studios and transmitter are located on Butler Road in Northwestern Fort Wayne.

website: http://www.indianasnewscenter.com/

Masonic Temple (Q6783722)
item type: sacred architecture
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The Masonic Temple is a historic Masonic Lodge located at Fort Wayne, Indiana. It was designed by architect Charles R. Weatherhogg (1872 - 1937) and built in 1926. It is an 8 1/2-story, rectangular Classical Revival style steel frame building faced with Indiana limestone. The front facade features four five-story Ionic order columns alternating with window openings.

NRHP reference number: 91000273

John Brown Stone Warehouse (Q20709338)
item type: building
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

John Brown Stone Warehouse, also known as The Canal House, is a historic commercial building located in downtown Fort Wayne, Indiana. It was built in 1852, and is a two-story, three bay, gable front stone building. The building measures 22 feet wide and 50 feet deep. It was built by John Brown out of salvage and "waste" materials from his business as stone merchant and mason. It is the oldest commercial building in Fort Wayne and has been renovated to house offices.

NRHP reference number: 97001542

Fort Wayne Printing Company Building (Q20709344)
item type: building
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Fort Wayne Printing Company Building is a historic commercial building located in downtown Fort Wayne, Indiana. It was built in 1911, and is a four-story, three bay, Classical Revival style brick building with white terra cotta trim.

NRHP reference number: 88001220

Lafayette Place Historic District (Q21016022)
item type: historic district
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Lafayette Place Historic District is a national historic district located at Fort Wayne, Indiana. The district encompasses 582 contributing buildings, 1 contributing site, 1 contributing structure, and 1 contributing object in a predominantly residential section of Fort Wayne. The area was developed from about 1915 to 1963, and includes notable examples of Colonial Revival, Tudor Revival, and Bungalow / American Craftsman style residential architecture. The neighborhood was platted and designed by noted landscape architect Arthur Asahel Shurcliff.

NRHP reference number: 12001147

1955 LPGA Championship (Q4568383)
item type: Women's PGA Championship / sports season
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The 1955 LPGA Championship was the first edition of the LPGA Championship, held July 15–17 at Orchard Ridge Country Club in Fort Wayne, Indiana.

St. Peter's Square (Q21016226)
item type: church building
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

St. Peter's Square is a historic Catholic Church complex and national historic district located at Fort Wayne, Indiana. The district encompasses five contributing buildings associated with St. Peter's Catholic Church. They are the Gothic Revival style St. Peter's Catholic Church (1892), former St. Peter's School (1904, 1914-1915), boiler house (1905-1915), and the Colonial Revival style John Suelzer House (1911) and garage (1920s). The house serves as the church rectory.

NRHP reference number: 91000259

Louis Mohr Block (Q20709356)
item type: commercial building
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Louis Mohr Block is a historic commercial building located in downtown Fort Wayne, Indiana. It was built in 1891, and is a two-story, five bay, Richardsonian Romanesque style brick building with a three-story rear addition erected in 1926. The front facade features cut limestone cladding on the upper part and round arch windows. The building was remodeled in 1963. For many years the building housed a women's clothing store, The Vogue.

Hefner Soccer Complex (Q5698260)
item type: sports venue
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Hefner Soccer Complex (also known as Hefner Stadium, and Hefner Fields) is a large group of soccer fields located in Fort Wayne, Indiana. It is named after David J. Hefner, son of William J. and Bonnie L. Hefner, local philanthropists.

WFWA (Q7949576)
item type: television station
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

WFWA, virtual channel 39 (UHF digital channel 40), is a PBS member television station licensed to Fort Wayne, Indiana, United States. Owned by Fort Wayne Public Television, Inc., WFWA maintains studios located at the Dr. Rudy and Rhonda Kachmann Teleplex at the corner of Coliseum Boulevard and Crescent Avenue on the campus of Indiana University-Purdue University Fort Wayne, and its transmitter is located at its former studio facility on Butler Road in Fort Wayne. Bruce Haines is the current president and general manager of WFWA.

website: http://www.wfwa.org/

Indian Village Historic District (Q20709348)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The Indian Village Historic District is a national historic district located at Fort Wayne, Indiana. The district encompasses 481 contributing buildings, 2 contributing sites, 1 contributing structure, and 6 contributing objects in a predominantly residential section of Fort Wayne. The area was developed from about 1925 to 1960, and includes notable examples of Tudor Revival, Mission Revival, and Modern Movement style residential architecture.

Fort Wayne Air National Guard Station (Q5472273)
item type: military facility
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Fort Wayne Air National Guard Station is a United States Air Force base, located at Fort Wayne International Airport, Indiana. It is located 7.6 miles (12.2 km) south-southwest of Fort Wayne, Indiana.

WBCL (Q7947037)
item type: radio station
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

WBCL is an FM radio station located in Fort Wayne, Indiana. The station operates on the FM radio frequency of 90.3 MHz. WBCL is owned by Taylor University in Upland, Indiana with its studios located at the university's Fort Wayne campus.

website: http://www.wbcl.org

North Anthony Boulevard Historic District (Q21016074)
item type: historic district
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

North Anthony Boulevard Historic District is a national historic district located at Fort Wayne, Indiana. The district encompasses 296 contributing buildings in a predominantly residential section of Fort Wayne. The area was developed from about 1918 to 1930, and includes notable examples of Colonial Revival, Tudor Revival, and Bungalow / American Craftsman style residential architecture. Its development is directly related to the implementation of the 1912 plan for Parks and Boulevards for the city of Fort Wayne by city planner and landscape architect George Kessler. Located in the district is the separately listed William C. and Clara Hagerman House.

E. Ross Adair Federal Building and United States Courthouse (Q5322130)
item type: courthouse
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The E. Ross Adair Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse is a historic post office, courthouse, and federal office building located at Fort Wayne in Allen County, Indiana. The building is a courthouse of the United States District Court for the Northern District of Indiana. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2006 as U.S. Post Office and Courthouse.

NRHP reference number: 06000125

Fort Wayne Park and Boulevard System Historic District (Q21015983)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Fort Wayne Park and Boulevard System Historic District is a national historic district located at Fort Wayne, Indiana. The district encompasses 34 contributing buildings, 61 contributing sites, 70 contributing structures, and 15 contributing objects in 11 public parks, four parkways, and ten boulevards associated with the parkway and boulevard system in Fort Wayne. The system was originally conceived in 1909 by Charles Mulford Robinson (1869–1917) and further developed and refined by noted landscape architect and planner George Kessler (1862-1923) in 1911-1912. The buildings reflect Classical Revival and Bungalow / American Craftsman style architecture. Later additions and modifications include those by noted landscape architect Arthur Asahel Shurcliff.

Concordia Senior College (Q5158984)
item type: school
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Concordia Senior College was a liberal arts college located in Fort Wayne, Indiana, and affiliated with the Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod (LCMS). It was founded in 1957 and closed in 1977.

This item might be defunct. The English Wikipedia article is in these categories: Defunct universities and colleges in Indiana
Ninde-Mead-Farnsworth House (Q21016071)
item type: building
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Ninde-Mead-Farnsworth House, also known as Iriscrest and the Philo T. Farnsworth House, is a historic home located at Fort Wayne, Indiana. It was built about 1910, and is a 1 1/2-story, side gabled, Colonial Revival style frame dwelling. It features a pedimented entrance portico. It has American Craftsman style design elements including shed roofed dormers and overhanging eaves. Television pioneer Philo Farnsworth (1906–1971) lived here from 1948 to 1967.

NRHP reference number: 13000082

WBOI (Q7947341)
item type: radio station
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

WBOI is an FM radio station located in Fort Wayne, Indiana. The station operates on the FM radio frequency of 89.1 MHz. It is a National Public Radio member station, owned and operated by Northeast Indiana Public Radio, a non-profit organization. The station has studios and a 604-foot transmitter tower in Fort Wayne's Centennial Park. Effective radiated power is 34,000 watts, covering northeast Indiana, northwest Ohio, and extreme southern Michigan.

John D. Haynes House (Q6228188)
item type: single-family detached home
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The John D. Haynes House is a house in Fort Wayne, Indiana, designed by Frank Lloyd Wright. The house is a small and modest Usonian design in glass, red tidewater cypress, and Chicago Common Brick on a red concrete slab.

NRHP reference number: 04000635

WFWI (Q7954038)
item type: radio station
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

WFWI is an FM radio station located in Fort Wayne, Indiana with a classic hits format. The station operates on the FM radio frequency of 92.3 MHz.

website: http://www.big923.com

Mastodon Field (Q6785578)
item type: sports venue
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Mastodon Field is a baseball venue in Fort Wayne, Indiana, United States. It is home to the Fort Wayne Mastodons baseball team of the NCAA Division I Summit League. The venue has a capacity of 200 spectators.

Fort Miami (Q3077945)
item type: fort
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Fort Miami, originally called Fort St. Philippe or Fort des Miamis, was the name of a pair of French palisade forts built at Kekionga, a large Miami Indian village founded where the St. Joseph River and St. Marys River merge to form the Maumee River in northeastern Indiana, near the Ohio border.

Wayne Township (Q7995845)
item type: township of Indiana
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Wayne Township is one of twenty townships in Allen County, Indiana, United States. As of the 2010 census, its population was 103,803.

USGS GNIS ID: 454027

Illsley Place-West Rudisill Historic District (Q20709347)
item type: historic district
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The Illsley Place–West Rudisill Historic District is a national historic district in Fort Wayne, Indiana. The district encompasses 63 buildings and 1 structure in a predominantly residential section of Fort Wayne. The area was developed from about 1887 to 1955 and includes notable examples of the Colonial Revival, Tudor Revival, Bungalow / American Craftsman, and Italianate styles of residential architecture.

NRHP reference number: 06000310

Congregation Achduth Vesholom (Q5160576)
item type: synagogue
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Congregation Achduth Vesholom is a Reform synagogue, located at 5200 Old Mill Road in Fort Wayne, Indiana.

Williams-Woodland Park Historic District (Q8020962)
item type: historic district
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The Williams–Woodland Park Local Historic District was established in 1985 and is a national historic district located at Fort Wayne, Indiana. The district encompasses 287 contributing buildings in a predominantly residential section of Fort Wayne located approximately one mile south of downtown. The area was developed from about 1875 to 1940, and includes notable examples of Colonial Revival, Prairie School, and Queen Anne style residential architecture.

website: http://www.williamswoodlandpark.com; NRHP reference number: 91000258

Wildwood Park Historic District (Q21016343)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Wildwood Park Historic District is a national historic district located at Fort Wayne, Indiana. The district encompasses 190 contributing buildings, 2 contributing sites, and 1 contributing structure in a predominantly residential section of Fort Wayne. The area was developed from about 1914 to 1955, and includes notable examples of Colonial Revival, Tudor Revival, and Bungalow / American Craftsman style residential architecture. The neighborhood was platted and designed by noted landscape architect Arthur Asahel Shurcliff.

William S. Edsall House (Q20709341)
item type: building
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

William S. Edsall House is a historic home located at Fort Wayne, Indiana. It was built in 1839-1840, and is a two-story, five bay, transitional Federal / Greek Revival style brick dwelling. It measures 44 feet wide and 20 feet deep, sits on a raised basement, and has four interior end chimneys.

NRHP reference number: 76000032

Hilliard Gates Sports Center (Q5763230)
item type: arena
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Hilliard Gates Sports Center is a multi-purpose arena located in the northeast corner of the Purdue University Fort Wayne campus, in Fort Wayne, Indiana. It opened in 1981 and contains 68,106 square feet (6,327.3 m2) of space. It is home to the Purdue Fort Wayne Mastodons volleyball and men's and women's basketball teams.

Fort Wayne (Q527175)
item type: military facility
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Fort Wayne, situated on a portion of what is now Fort Wayne, Indiana, was a series of three successive military log stockades (forts) existing between 1794 and 1819 in the Miami Indian village of Kekionga on the portage between the St. Mary's and St. Joseph Rivers in northeastern Indiana near the Ohio border. The first fort with that name was built in 1794 by Captain Jean François Hamtramck under orders from General "Mad" Anthony Wayne as part of the campaign against the Miami Indians during the Northwest Indian War. It was named after General Wayne, who was victorious at the just prior Battle of Fallen Timbers. Wayne may have chosen the name himself—the fort was dedicated the day after he left it. The fort was officially occupied by the army on October 21, 1794. The fort was a basic stockade with few buildings, and was located near the present intersection of Berry and Clay streets.

Foster Park Neighborhood Historic District (Q21015984)
item type: historic district
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Foster Park Neighborhood Historic District is a national historic district located at Fort Wayne, Indiana. The district encompasses 222 contributing buildings in a predominantly residential section of Fort Wayne. The area was developed from about 1924 to 1963, and includes notable examples of Colonial Revival, Tudor Revival, and Bungalow / American Craftsman style residential architecture. The neighborhood was platted and designed by Hilgeman & Schaaf.

NRHP reference number: 13000755

WWFW (Q7957709)
item type: radio station
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

WWFW is an FM radio station located in Fort Wayne, Indiana. The station operates on the FM radio frequency of 103.9 MHz.

website: http://1039sunnyfm.com

WAJI (Q7946491)
item type: radio station
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

WAJI (95.1 FM) is a radio station broadcasting an adult contemporary format. Licensed to Fort Wayne, Indiana, United States, the station is currently owned by Sarkes Tarzian, Inc.

website: http://www.majic951.com/

John Claus Peters House (Q16850468)
item type: house
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The John Claus Peters House is a historic home at 832 West Wayne Street in Fort Wayne, Indiana. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on September 17, 1980. It is part of Fort Wayne's West End Historic District. It was built in 1885 for Mary and John Claus Peters who had seven children. John Wing designed the Queen Anne style house. It has eight fireplaces.

NRHP reference number: 80000051

Hugh McCulloch House (Q20709355)
item type: building
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Hugh McCulloch House is a historic home located at Fort Wayne, Indiana. It was built in 1843, and is a two-story, three bay by four bay, Greek Revival style painted brick building. It features a projecting front portico supported by four Doric order columns. An Italianate style addition was erected in 1862. It was built by U.S. statesman and United States Secretary of the Treasury Hugh McCulloch (1808-1895), and remained in the family until 1887. The house was purchased in 1892 by the Fort Wayne College of Medicine, who expanded and remodeled the house. It was sold in 1906 to the Turnverein Verewoerts, or Turners, who owned the building until 1966.

NRHP reference number: 80000050

WPTA-DT2 (Q7954493)
item type: television station
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

WPTA-DT2, virtual channel 21.2 (UHF digital channel 24.2), is a NBC-affiliated television station licensed to Fort Wayne, Indiana, United States. It is a second digital subchannel of ABC affiliate WPTA (channel 21), owned by Quincy Media. Its parent station's studios and transmitter are located on Butler Road in Northwestern Fort Wayne. WPTA-DT2 is available on Verizon FiOS channel 4, Comcast channel 13 and on Mediacom channel 8 in outlying areas.

website: http://www.fortwaynescw.com/

West End Historic District (Q21016333)
item type: historic district
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

West End Historic District, also known as the West Central Neighborhood, is a national historic district located at Fort Wayne, Indiana. The district encompasses 596 contributing buildings in a predominantly residential section of Fort Wayne. The area was developed from about 1840 to 1935, and includes notable examples of Greek Revival, Late Victorian, and Bungalow / American Craftsman style residential architecture. It is the location of numerous middle- and upper-income residential buildings, the University of Saint Francis Performing Arts Center (formerly the Scottish Rite Auditorium), and Trinity English Lutheran Church—the last designed by Bertram Grosvenor Goodhue.

NRHP reference number: 84000352

Roman Catholic Diocese of Fort Wayne-South Bend (Q868925)
item type: diocese of the Catholic Church
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The Diocese of Fort Wayne–South Bend (Latin: Dioecesis Wayne Castrensis–South Bendensis) is a Roman Catholic diocese in north-central and northeastern Indiana. The Most Reverend Kevin C. Rhoades was appointed diocesan bishop by Pope Benedict XVI on November 14, 2009, and was installed on January 13, 2010. The Diocese of Fort Wayne–South Bend encompasses 14 Indiana counties: Adams, Allen, DeKalb, Elkhart, Huntington, Kosciusko, LaGrange, Marshall, Noble, Steuben, St. Joseph, Wabash, Wells, and Whitley. The diocese has a co-cathedral setup with the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception in Fort Wayne as the primary cathedral and Saint Matthew's Cathedral in South Bend as the associate cathedral.

website: http://www.diocesefwsb.org/

Engine House No. 3 (Q16835300)
item type: fire station
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Engine House No. 3 is a historic fire station located in downtown Fort Wayne, Indiana. It was designed by the architectural firm Wing & Mahurin, with the original section built in 1893 and an addition built in 1907. It is a two-story, Romanesque Revival style red brick building. The building houses the Fort Wayne Firefighters Museum.

Southwood Park Historic District (Q21016212)
item type: historic district
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Southwood Park Historic District is a national historic district located at Fort Wayne, Indiana. The district encompasses 1,889 contributing buildings, 1 contributing site, 4 contributing structures, and 1 contributing object in a predominantly residential section of Fort Wayne. The area was developed between about 1906 and 1965, and includes notable examples of Colonial Revival, Tudor Revival, Mission Revival, and Bungalow / American Craftsman style residential architecture. Its development is directly related to the implementation of the 1912 plan for Parks and Boulevards for the city of Fort Wayne by city planner and landscape architect George Kessler.

NRHP reference number: 09001126

Richardville House (Q7330371)
item type: single-family detached home
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The Chief Jean Baptiste de Richardville House was built near Fort Wayne, Indiana, in 1827. Subsidized by the U.S. federal government through the 1826 Treaty of Mississinewas, it is believed to be one of only three treaty houses built east of the Mississippi River. It was designated a National Historic Landmark on March 2, 2012.

NRHP reference number: 97000595

St. Vincent Villa Historic District (Q21016227)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

St. Vincent Villa Historic District is a national historic district located at Fort Wayne, Indiana. The district encompasses nine contributing buildings and one contributing site associated with a Catholic orphanage. The buildings were constructed between 1932 and 1950-1951, and include notable examples of Mission Revival, Romanesque Revival, and Bungalow / American Craftsman style institutional architecture. They include the Main Building (1932), four cottages (1932, 1951), the Boiler House (1932), and two bungalows (c. 1925). The property was sold by the Roman Catholic Diocese of Fort Wayne–South Bend to the YWCA of Fort Wayne in the 1970s.

Forest Park Boulevard Historic District (Q5469050)
item type: historic district
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The Forest Park Boulevard Historic District is a national historic district located at Fort Wayne, Indiana. The district encompasses 93 contributing buildings, 1 contributing site, and 15 contributing objects in a predominantly residential section of Fort Wayne. The area was developed from about 1890 to 1955, and includes notable examples of Colonial Revival and Tudor Revival style architecture. The district features ornamental light posts / streetlights and stone entry markers.

NRHP reference number: 07000212

Area code 260 (Q4788561)
item type: area codes in the United States
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Area code 260 is a North American Numbering Plan area code for northeast Indiana. Cities served include Angola, Auburn, Bluffton, Butler, Columbia City, Decatur, Fort Wayne, Huntington, New Haven, and Wabash.

WFWC-CD (Q7949579)
item type: television station
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

WFWC-CD is a Class-A low power television station in Fort Wayne, Indiana. It broadcasts as an affiliate of 3ABN channel 45.

Ikasucon (Q5995454)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Ikasucon is an annual three-day anime convention held during July at the Grand Wayne Convention Center in Fort Wayne, Indiana. The name of the convention has no particular meaning.

The Landing Historic District (Q21016023)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The Landing Historic District is a national historic district located at Fort Wayne, Indiana. The district encompasses 18 contributing buildings and 1 contributing structure in the central business district of Fort Wayne. The area was developed between about 1868 and 1943, and includes notable examples of Renaissance Revival, Romanesque Revival, and Italianate style commercial architecture. Located in the district is the separately listed Randall Building. Other notable buildings include the Keystone Block, Fisher Brothers Paper Building (1914), The Bash Building (1895), and The Pinex Company Building (1917).

John H. Bass Mansion (Q6236711)
item type: house
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The Bass Mansion, also known as Brookside, is an administrative building and historic structure at the University of Saint Francis located in Fort Wayne, Indiana. The hand-carved, sandstone mansion was the private residence of industrialist John Henry Bass from 1902-1944. The Sisters of Saint Francis of Perpetual Adoration bought the home and more than 65 acres of surrounding landscape from the Bass family in 1944 and relocated their college. Since 1944, the mansion served as library and residence to the college.

NRHP reference number: 82000056

Thomas W. Swinney House (Q20679844)
item type: building
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Thomas W. Swinney House, also known as The Swinney Homestead, is a historic home located at Fort Wayne, Indiana. It was built in 1844-1845 as a 1 1/2-story brick and limestone structure. It was enlarged with a 2 1/2-story, square, Late Victorian style brick wing about 1885. It features an Eastlake Movement front porch. It was built by Thomas J. Swinney, a pioneer settler of Allen County and prominent Fort Wayne businessman. The house and land for Swinney Park were passed to the city of Fort Wayne in 1922.

NRHP reference number: 81000026

Fairfield Manor (Q20709342)
item type: apartment building
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Fairfield Manor, also known as the Fairfield Manor Apartments, is a historic apartment building located one mile south of downtown Fort Wayne, Indiana. It was designed by noted Fort Wayne architect Charles R. Weatherhogg and is said to be haunted. It is a seven-story plus basement, rectangular, Colonial Revival style brick building with a slight "bar-bell" form. It has American Craftsman and interior Art Deco design elements. The building measures 68 feet by 190 feet.

Saint Paul's Evangelical Lutheran Church (Q7402023)
item type: church building
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Saint Paul's Evangelical Lutheran Church is a congregation of the Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod (LCMS) located at the intersection of Barr and Madison Streets in Fort Wayne, Indiana. Founded in 1837, it is the second oldest Lutheran church in Indiana and the oldest in the northern part of the state. Thanks largely to its size and to the leadership of its pastors, it has long played a prominent role in Indiana Lutheranism and in the Missouri Synod as a whole.

NRHP reference number: 82000058

Trinity Episcopal Church (Q7842746)
item type: church building
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Trinity Episcopal Church is a historic Episcopal congregation and church, designed by Toledo, Ohio architect Charles Crosby Miller and constructed ca. 1865 in Fort Wayne, Indiana. The congregation was organized in 1839 as Christ Church and the name changed in 1844 to Trinity Church. The first church was built on the northwest corner of Berry and Harrison Streets in 1850. It is an example of Gothic Revival architecture.

NRHP reference number: 78000044

WXKE (Q7953412)
item type: radio station
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

WXKE (96-3 XKE) is an FM radio station licensed to Churubusco, Indiana and serving the nearby Fort Wayne, Indiana area. The station operates on the FM radio frequency of 96.3 MHz and airs a classic rock format.

website: http://963xke.com

Highland Park Stadium (Q16632748)
item type: sports venue
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Highland Park Stadium, also known as CFD Investments Stadium, is a minor league baseball stadium located in the Highland Park in Kokomo, Indiana, United States

WISE-TV (Q7950902)
item type: television station
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

WISE-TV, virtual channel 33 (UHF digital channel 18), is a CW-affiliated television station licensed to Fort Wayne, Indiana, United States. Owned by SagamoreHill Broadcasting, the station maintains transmitter facilities located on Butler Road in northwest Fort Wayne.

website: http://www.NBC33.com/

WMEE (Q7952742)
item type: radio station
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

WMEE (97.3 FM) is a radio station broadcasting a Hot Adult Contemporary format. The station serves the Fort Wayne, Indiana area. The station is currently owned by Federated Media.

website: http://www.wmee.com/

Robert M. Feustel House (Q20709343)
item type: single-family detached home
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Robert M. Feustel House is a historic home located at Fort Wayne, Indiana. It was built in 1927, and consists of a series of irregularly intersecting two-story, Tudor Revival style hip-roofed masses. It features polygonal chimney stacks, half-timbering with herringbone brick infill, and diagonal projections at the juncture of the wings. It was built by Robert M. Feustel, a locally prominent entrepreneur.

NRHP reference number: 80000049

Kresge-Groth Building (Q20709353)
item type: building
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Kresge–Groth Building is a historic commercial building located in downtown Fort Wayne, Indiana. It was built in 1926, and is a three-story, three bay, Spanish Colonial Revival style brick building. The front facade features three round-topped wall arches and two-story engaged limestone columns. The building originally housed the S. S. Kresge Company and after 1933 the Earl Groth Company. It was occupied by from 1964 to 1971 by Walgreen Drug Store.

NRHP reference number: 88001223

WGL (Q7949818)
item type: radio station
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

WGL ("Fox Sports 1250 AM") is an AM radio station located in Fort Wayne, Indiana. The station operates on the frequency of 1250 kHz and is owned by Adams Radio Group. It airs a Sports radio format, with most programs coming from Fox Sports Radio.

William C. and Clara Hagerman House (Q21016000)
item type: building
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

William C. and Clara Hagerman House is a historic home located at Fort Wayne, Indiana. It was built about 1923, and is a two-story, side gabled, American Craftsman style brick dwelling. The house features wide, overhanging eaves with decorative, exposed triangular braces and leaded glass and colored glass windows. Also on the property is a contributing garage.

NRHP reference number: 15000076

North Side High School Gym (Q7056750)
item type: arena
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

North Side High School Gym was an indoor gymnasium in Fort Wayne, Indiana. It hosted the NBA's Fort Wayne Pistons from 1948 until they moved to the War Memorial Coliseum in 1952. The gymnasium held near 3,000 people and hosted games for North Side High School in Fort Wayne through 2004 when the school was renovated. The teams at North Side now play in a new gym, By Hey Arena, and the old facility was transformed into the school's library in the renovation.

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Lincoln Bank Tower (Q5474165)
item type: building
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The Lincoln Bank Tower in Fort Wayne, Indiana, United States, is an Art Deco highrise building. Construction started in late 1929 with the building's opening in 1930. For decades, it was the tallest building in the state. The building was also known as "Lincoln Bank Tower" to distinguish it from the building at 215 Berry Street, which had been known as the "Lincoln Life Building" from 1912 until 1923. Today, the other building is commonly known by its original name, the Elektron Building.

International Business College (Q6048912)
item type: school / private for-profit educational institution
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

International Business College is a for-profit college located in Fort Wayne, Indiana. The institution was founded in 1889 and is now located in the Village at Coventry. IBC awards diplomas and associate degrees.

Street address: 5699 Coventry Lane, Fort Wayne, IN, 46804-7145 (from Wikidata)

website: http://www.ibcfortwayne.edu

Washington Township (Q970583)
item type: township of Indiana
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Washington Township is one of twenty townships in Allen County, Indiana, United States. As of the 2010 census, its population was 36,092.

USGS GNIS ID: 453981

Christian G. Strunz House (Q20709384)
item type: building
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Christian G. Strunz House, also known as the Sponhauer House, was a historic home located in Swinney Park in Fort Wayne, Indiana. It was built in 1886-1887, and was a two-story, irregularly massed, Italianate style brick dwelling. It had a steeply pitched roof with flat deck. The house has been demolished.

NRHP reference number: 79000030

Harrison Square (Q5665863)
item type: construction
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Harrison Square is a mixed-use downtown revitalization project in Fort Wayne, Indiana. The project includes a ballpark that is primarily used for baseball, home field to the Fort Wayne TinCaps minor league baseball team. Also included are new retail, office, and apartments, a Courtyard by Marriott to serve Grand Wayne Convention Center and Embassy Theatre patrons, and an adjoining park with amphitheater and fountain.

WLYV (Q7952600)
item type: radio station
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

WLYV (1450 kHz) is a commercial AM radio station licensed to Fort Wayne, Indiana. The station was purchased by Adams Radio Group, LLC in 2014. It airs an Oldies radio format known as "Good Time Oldies" supplied by syndicator Westwood One. WLYV broadcasts with 1000 watts from a transmitter near Winter Street and its studios and offices are on East State Boulevard.

website: http://1450wlyv.com/

New Embassy Theater (Q7007103)
item type: theatre company
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The Embassy Theatre is a performance theater located in the downtown mall of Cumberland, Maryland at 49 Baltimore St. The theater mounts live performances of classic theatre fare such as Kurt Weill's Threepenny Opera and Kander and Ebb's Cabaret, as well as lesser-known work such as "The Mystery of Irma Vep" and "The Lady In Question," original works and local historical plays. Other entertainment presented at the theatre includes movies and musical concerts. Originally opened as a movie theater in 1931, it then became a curtain and drapery store, and finally was remodeled to a live performance theater and allied arts venue. Until December 2014, the theatre was operated as the New Embassy Theatre. Recently remodeled, it now operates as the Embassy Theatre.