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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.
12371 and 12407 Lima Rd., north of Fort Wayne 41°11′48″N 85°10′12″W / 41.196667°N 85.170028°W / 41.196667; -85.170028 ( Irene Byron Tuberculosis Sanatorium-Physicians' Residences
Fort Worth Open: Meadowbrook Lanes Fort Worth, Texas: Jul 11–14 Don McCune (1) Houston-Sertoma Open: Stadium Bowl Houston, Texas: Jul 18–21 Wayne Zahn (8) Coast Guard Open: Starlite Lanes Grand Haven, Michigan: Aug 8–11 Bill Allen (12) Waukegan Open: Bertrand Bowl Waukegan, Illinois: Aug 15–18 Bob Strampe (5) Canadian Open: Laurentian ...
A 1909 newspaper advertisement for a Brunswick bowling alley in Fort Wayne, Indiana, promotes "New Mineralite and wooden balls". [ 14 ] Before its acquisition by Bowlmor AMF (now known as Bowlero Corporation ) in October 2014, the Brunswick bowling center division was the second largest operator of bowling centers in the United States, with 88 ...
Grand Blanc Township is a charter township of Genesee County in the U.S. state of Michigan. The population was 39,846 at the 2020 census, a slight increase from 37,508 at the 2010 census. The city of Grand Blanc was formed out of part of the township's survey area. The Charter Township is the largest suburb of Flint.
Skyline of Fort Wayne (2014). From 1930–1962, Fort Wayne, Indiana , was home to the tallest building in Indiana—the Lincoln Bank Tower . Today, the tallest building in the city is the 27- story Indiana Michigan Power Center , which rises 442 feet (135 m) and was completed in 1982.
The reconstruction of Fort Michilimackinac is a state park and ongoing archaeological site. Fort Miami, at St. Joseph, Michigan, a stockade built by René-Robert Cavelier, Sieur de La Salle, in use from late 1679 to 1680; Fort de Buade, in 1683 the Jesuit mission at St. Ignace was fortified, Fort de Buade was built in 1690 and was used until 1701
The Kekionga Ball Grounds was a baseball field in Fort Wayne, Indiana.Built in 1870, it was located on the site of the former Camp Allen, a Union Army base during the civil war, north of what is now Camp Allen Park, and named for Kekionga, the former capital of the Miami tribe which was located at the site of modern Fort Wayne.