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  2. Fort Wayne, Indiana - Wikipedia

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    Fort Wayne is the cultural and economic center of northeastern Indiana. Fort Wayne was built in 1794 by the United States Army under the direction of American Revolutionary War general Anthony Wayne, the last in a series of forts built near the Miami village of Kekionga. [15]

  3. Fort Wayne, Indiana - Simple English Wikipedia, the free...

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    Fort Wayne is a city in the U.S. state of Indiana and the county seat of Allen County. [1] The population was 263,886 [2] as of the 2020 Census, making it the 83rd largest city in the United States and the second largest in Indiana after Indianapolis.

  4. Fort Wayne metropolitan area, Indiana - Wikipedia

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    As of March 2020, the Fort Wayne–Huntington–Auburn Combined Statistical Area (CSA), or Fort Wayne Metropolitan Area, or Northeast Indiana is a federally designated metropolitan area consisting of eight counties in northeast Indiana (Adams, Allen, DeKalb, Huntington, Noble, Steuben, Wells, and Whitley counties), anchored by the city of Fort ...

  5. Fort Wayne (fort) - Wikipedia

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    Historic Fort Wayne, seen here in 2014, is a recreation of the 1815 garrison. Fort Wayne was a series of three successive military log stockades existing between 1794 and 1819 on the confluence between the St. Mary's and St. Joseph Rivers in northeastern Indiana, in what is now the city of Fort Wayne. The fort succeeded the original Fort Miami ...

  6. History - Visit Fort Wayne, Indiana

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    Fort Wayne is the hub of three rivers, the second largest city in Indiana, and a major metropolitan area. Read some highlights that talk about our early beginnings to today.

  7. Fort Wayne, city, seat (1824) of Allen county, northeastern Indiana, U.S., at the confluence of the St. Marys and St. Joseph rivers where they form the Maumee River, 121 miles (195 km) northeast of Indianapolis. The waters, spanned by 21 bridges, divide the city into three parts.

  8. Fort Wayne (Indiana) — Wikipédia

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    Située dans le nord-est de l'État de l'Indiana, Fort Wayne est une ville de la région agricole du Midwest, dans le centre-nord des États-Unis. La ville est le siège du diocèse de Fort Wayne-South Bend. Elle est le centre d'une aire urbaine (en) qui, selon le périmètre retenu, totalise environ 400 000 habitants (Metropolitan Statistical ...

  9. Fort Wayne, Indiana - Wikiwand

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    Fort Wayne is a city in and the county seat of Allen County, Indiana, United States. Located in northeastern Indiana, the city is 18 miles (29 km) west of the Ohio border and 50 miles (80 km) south of the Michigan border.

  10. Category:Fort Wayne, Indiana - Wikipedia

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    Fort Wayne, Indiana. Articles related to the city of Fort Wayne in the U.S. state of Indiana . Wikimedia Commons has media related to Fort Wayne, Indiana.

  11. A Look at Fort Wayne, Indiana's History | Quick Facts

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    Did you know Fort Wayne, Indiana actually has a fort? Learn more about Fort Wayne's 225-year history, and discover how the city became a Midwest destination.