The Old Fort is a recreation of the fort that stood in Fort Wayne in 1815. They offer events and programs highlighting several hundred years of history. They’re a public park, so you can always wander and enjoy the Fort’s grounds. During events, you’ll get a glimpse of life during specific eras and be able to explore inside the buildings. Parking can be found in the following locations: On Fourth Street between Spy Run Avenue and Clinton Street at Headwaters Park across the river from the Fort.
Artlink is the first place Katherine exhibited her work and has shown there many many times over the years. Katherine's painting of a cow is actually on the far left of this image. She was also on Artlink's Artist Panel the two years she was living back in Fort Wayne. They are open Tuesday - Saturday 12PM - 7PM, Sunday 12PM - 4PM.
Operated by the same family since 1916, Coney Island is one of many Fort Wayne eateries established by Macedonians and maintained by their descendents. The CEO of the Ohio Art Company, the late Mr. Kilgallon, marketer of the enduring toy Etch A Sketch would send his jet to Fort Wayne just to pick up Coney’s dogs. Close to 1500 to two thousand are sold each day. The famous chili sauce is still made according to the original recipe devised by the first owners in 1913. Monday - Thursday: 8 am - 9 pm Friday - Saturday: 8 am - 10 pm Sunday: 9 am - 8 pm