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Fort Wayne, IN by the Numbers
Recent demographic snapshot from the US Census Bureau's American Community Survey.
Population
266,235
Median Income
$60,293
Median Home Value
$169,700
Median Age
35.0
Source: US Census Bureau ACS 5-year (public domain). See our methodology for details.
Fort Wayne, IN at a Glance
Nickname
“City Of Churches”
Founded
1794
Elevation
810 ft
Area
111 mi²
Sister Cities
Notable People from Fort Wayne, IN
A sampling of people born in Fort Wayne, IN.
Carole Lombard
1908–1942
American actress (1908-1942)
Jenna Fischer
1974
American actress
Shelley Long
1949
American actress and comedian (born 1949)
DaMarcus Beasley
1982
American soccer player
Q168665
1941
American sculptor and performance artist (1941)
Dick York
1928–1992
American radio, stage, film, and television actor (1928-1992)
Dean Arnold Corll
1939–1973
American serial killer (1939–1973)
John Henry Holland
1929–2015
US university professor ,American scientist (1929–2015)
James R. Clapper
1941
US government official (born 1941)
Landmarks & Historic Sites
Attractions and heritage-registered places located in Fort Wayne, IN.
Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception
Catholic cathedral in Fort Wayne, Indiana, United States
Smith Field
in Indiana, USA
Allen County Courthouse
courthouse in Fort Wayne, Indiana, United States
Fort Wayne Old City Hall Building
historic building in Fort Wayne, Indiana
Johnny Appleseed Park
public park in Fort Wayne, Indiana, U.S
Spirit of the American Doughboy
Statue by E. M. Viquesney
Kensington Boulevard Historic District
historic district in Indiana, United States
Lakeside Historic District
historic neighborhood in Fort Wayne, Indiana
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Traveler Guide to Fort Wayne, IN
Fort Wayne is a city in the northeastern part of Indiana, a state of the United States of America. It is 30 minutes from the western Ohio border and 70 minutes from the southern border of Michigan. With a population of around 260,000 in the city and 615,000 in the metropolitan area, it's Indiana's second largest city. Fort Wayne is a metropolitan city with a small community feel. It provides the rush of urban activity while never losing an intimate personal connection with those who live or visit here. Fort Wayne is the second largest city in the state of Indiana, located in Allen County, the largest county in the state by geography. It is the regional commerce and industry center for Northeast Indiana and also impacts the economies of Southwestern Michigan and Western Ohio. Fort Wayne has been and is a breeding ground for entrepreneurs and high tech industries.
Allen County Public Library Genealogical Collection. It is the largest public genealogical collection in the United States. The library offers special classes and has librarians there to assist you in your search. One night a year, they keep the room open until midnight. It is usually around Halloween. 1 The Fort Wayne History Center, 302 E Berry St, ☏ +1 260-426-2882. Is a museum with many interesting displays about the area, from the days before Europeans came, to modern times. Even the castle-like building is worth a careful look. Among the stories to be read there are the afternoon that hi fidelity sound (from separating the frequencies and routing them through different speakers) was invented at the local Magnavox plant. They had settled on the term "tweeter" for the small speaker, but rejected a number of other suggestions before settling on "woofer" for the big ones. 2 Fort Wayne Firefighters Museum (Engine House No. 3), 226 W Washington Blvd, ☏ +1 260-426-0051. (updated Dec 2018) 3 Foellinger-Freimann Botanical Conservatory, 1100 S. Calhoun St, ☏ +1 260 427-6440. Three indoor gardens with over 500 species of plants and 72 different cacti. They even have a children's area with human sized worm holes and a talking tree that is quite cute. $2-$4. 4 Fort Wayne Children's Zoo, 3411 Sherman Blvd, ☏ +1 260 427-6800. Voted one of the top ten for children by Child magazine. With over 1500 animals, from lemurs to dingo dogs, orangutans to tigers. Themed areas like the Indonesian Rainforest and the new African Journey.
1 Sky Zone Fort Wayne. Located in Fort Wayne. (updated May 2018) 2 The Embassy Theater, 125 W Jefferson Blvd, ☏ +1 260-424-6287. An old movie palace that opened in 1928. It is a rare find, most grand movie palaces like this have been torn down. The theater was finally renovated and returned to its original shine in the early 80s and reopened as a performing arts venue. It has a huge balcony. The symphony performs here as do occasional travelling Broadway shows and performers. There is a large variety of acts that perform, ranging from ZZ Top to Jerry Seinfeld. They also show classic movies on the big screen in the winter. (updated Dec 2016) Architecture Tours. If you are into architecture, pick up the self-guided tour booklets at the downtown public library or look online and bring printouts of the tours. There was a rich culture in Fort Wayne until the 1950s when a number of major companies left the city or went bankrupt. The town was built on the junction of three rivers and has a French, English and American heritage. The Wabash and Erie Canal ran through the center of the downtown. FW has a number of mansions built for railroad and canal executives still standing. Some have been restored, but are not open to the general public. Stroll along Forest Park Boulevard or take a drive down Old Mill Road if you'd like to see these mansions from the outside. (updated May 2018) 3 Science Central, 1950 N Clinton S (Drive north from downtown on Clinton S, or take bus 8), ☏ +1 260-424-2400.
1 Asakusa Japanese Restaurant, 6224 Lima Rd, ☏ +1 260 490-6888. A little bit expensive, however the sushi is great. Better sushi than you would expect to find in the Midwest. (updated Dec 2016) 2 Buffalo Wings & Ribs, 4636 Coldwater Rd, ☏ +1 260-482-9464. A favorite wing restaurant among the locals since the '80s. As the name implies, the specialties are buffalo wings (available in 16 signature sauces) and baby back ribs. Also serves French fries, poppers, chicken sandwiches, pitas, wraps, burgers, and other American classics. A popular hang-out among area high schoolers (especially athletes) and for families. Dine-in and take-out. (updated Dec 2016) 3 Casa! Ristorante, 7545 W. Jefferson Blvd, ☏ +1 260 436-2272. Many locals laude this Italian restaurant's signature salad as the best salad in Fort Wayne. Menu includes veal marsala, quattro formaggio pasta, lasange, Chef's salad with Genoan salami and parm, tilapia and other fish, pizza, and a host of other Italian favorites. Full bar. Reservations are recommended, as the place can get pretty busy. A three-course meal here will cost around $30 per person. (updated Dec 2016) 4 Cindy's Diner, 230 W Berry St, ☏ +1 260-422-1957. Cindy's is a traditional 1950s-style diner loaded with charm. It's one of those stainless steel prefab buildings that used to be all over but disappeared with the onslaught of the chains. Those in the mood for breakfast can find it here any time of the day. It seat about 15 people. You sit at the counter and chew the fat with the staff.
After Dark 112 E Masterson Ave - LGBT nightclub open every night 6-3am. Sunday, Monday, and Wednesdays are kinda quiet, with karaoke going on. Tuesday nights are often busy, featuring male strippers that are usually pretty good. Thursday through Saturday offer drag shows that feature great local talent (with some not-so-great ones as well) and the best visiting queens from around the midwest. Dancing is always going on in-between and after the shows. Crowd is fairly eclectic; lesbian, gay and straight - young and old - trendy and traditional. 1 Club Soda, 235 E Superior St, ☏ +1 260-426-3442. Like Ruth's Chris - only much hipper in an authentic 125 year old building. Very cool and hip place. Known for its signature martinis and live music, especially jazz. Outdoor seating also available. (updated Dec 2016) 2 Piere's Entertainment Center - Live Music and Entertainment, Marketplace of Canterbury, 5629 St Joe Rd, ☏ +1 260-492-6064. On the northeast side of town, just north of the Indiana University Fort Wayne and Purdue University Fort Wayne campuses is the Midwest's largest nightclub, featuring five different atmospheres in one building. The Hub is open seven days a week until 3AM, and serves 120 different bottled beers from around the region and around the world. (updated Dec 2016) 3 Dash-In, 814 S Calhoun St, ☏ +1 260-423-3595. Downtown on Calhoun is a cool coffee house in a 100+ year old building that also serves great lunches at a reasonable price. Good soups. They also sell beer by the bottle. The walls are lined by local artists' work that are also for sale.
1 Courtyard at Grand Wayne Convention Center, 1150 South Harrison Street, ☏ +1 260-490-3629. This brand new downtown hotel is a prime option in the newly designed Harrison Square (updated Dec 2016) 2 Hilton Fort Wayne at the Grand Wayne Convention Center, 1020 S Calhoun St, ☏ +1 260-420-1100. (updated Dec 2016) 3 La Salle Downtown Inn, 517 W Washington Blvd, ☏ +1 260 422-0851. Check-in: 2PM, check-out: 11AM. The La Salle Bed & Breakfast offers traditional B&B accommodations at an affordable price. Located one block from the Allen County Genealogical Library and just two blocks from the Grand Wayne Centre and Embassy Theatre. Amenities include homemade French Breakfast, Hot Tub, Expansive decks with city view, cable TV, telephone with voicemail, wireless Internet access, bathrobes, and private baths. Four suites are available with full kitchens and separate living area and bedroom. 65-90. (updated Dec 2016) 4 Staybridge Suites - Fort Wayne, 5925 Ellison Rd (Exit 102 from I-69), ☏ +1 260-432-2427. Check-in: 3PM, check-out: Noon. The Staybridge Suites Fort Wayne is located off I-69 and US 24 in the upscale Village of Coventry - SW Fort Wayne. Easy access to the Interstate 69 , Highway 24 and all major attractions and businesses in the area. ~$100. (updated Dec 2016)
1 Fort Wayne International Airport (FWA IATA). Recommended to passengers looking for the convenient and friendly way to travel. Recognized as "the nation's friendliest airport" by USA Today. FWA's airlines offer daily direct flights to/from Atlanta, Chicago, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Detroit, and Dallas-Fort Worth. With free wireless internet throughout the terminal, ample parking, short security lines and access to hundreds of destinations worldwide.Fort Wayne International Airport operates 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.It's served by commuter and regional jets from most of the major hubs in the country. The airport has free internet (wireless or in carrels upstairs on the secure side). There is a cookie factory right across the street from the airport, and you can tell what they're baking that day by smell. Volunteers meet you when you arrive and give away free cookies as you come through security. For flights to Chicago, expect to pack your hand luggage into a small cargo hull. It is recommended that you avoid packing anything fragile in your carry-ons. The smaller lines operate tiny planes in between FW and Chicago and there is little room for even ladies' purses. There is a shuttle bus service between Indianapolis and Fort Wayne run by Hoosier Shuttle. Interstates 69 makes Fort Wayne easily accessible by car from the north and south. It connects to Indianapolis, in the south and Lansing, to the north. I-469 is a southern and eastern interstate by-pass of Fort Wayne that connects with I-69 at both ends. U.S.
There is a municipal bus system that can get you around called Citilink. The system has limited routes and hours of operation. To get into downtown US 27 would be the main route from north or south and Jefferson Boulevard from the west. From the east the route to downtown Fort Wayne Washington Boulevard and would pass through New Haven. All major Rental Car Companies have franchises are at the airport, but don't rent here. The airport branches are much more expensive. Call the Enterprise Car Rental location on the SW or NE side and have them pick you up. They have a weekend rate for $9.95 a day, from Friday morning through Monday morning. Reserve other rates online for the best rates. If you get into the airport on a late flight, don't assume there will be taxis waiting. Call ahead and arrange one on A-1 taxi at 260-478-9910 or 800-871-0518.
Like many cities, Fort Wayne has some trouble spots. To be safe, lock your vehicle when you plan to leave it unattended anywhere in the city, but especially in a parking garage or low lit area after dark. Places to be careful during the day and not walk through after dark include areas on the southeast side of downtown. Take care as you would in any major city after dark. One natural threat to be aware of are tornadoes: if you hear a siren or there is a tornado warning issued, take it seriously.
Travel tips adapted from Fort Wayne on Wikivoyage, licensed CC BY-SA 4.0. Content summarized; visit the source for the full article. See our methodology for how we use it.
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