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Former names: One Summit Square (1982–2014) Summit National Bank Building (1982–1992) General information; Type: Office: Location: 110 East Wayne St Fort Wayne, Indiana
The Summit Athletic Conference, or SAC, is a high school athletic conference consisting of ten high schools located in Fort Wayne, Indiana. Three of the schools are private; one being a Lutheran academy, and the other two being Catholic preparatories. The rest are public schools, being part of Fort Wayne Community Schools.
Southern Indiana Transit System (SITS) is a provider of mass transportation in Southern Indiana with two deviated fixed route services in Corydon and Salem.As of 2019, the system provided 28,262 rides over 11,665 annual vehicle revenue hours with 4 buses and 12 paratransit vehicles.
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 26 story Fort Wayne National Bank Building was built during 1969 but a series of work strikes caused delays. The general contractor was changed and the building opened in 1970. The building was owned by an Oklahoma company, Transamaerica Investment Group. It was designed to be a bank and office building.
Summit City may refer to one of the following places in the United States: A nickname of the city of Fort Wayne, Indiana; The town of Summit City, California, incorporated into Shasta Lake City; Summit City, California, former name of Meadow Lake, Nevada County, California; Summit City School District in Union County, New Jersey
Fort Wayne was the center of the American light rail system, and boasted the only full cloverleaf in the world at "Transfer Corner", the intersection of Calhoun and Main. Despite the low cost - 25-mile trip to Bluffton cost 50 cents and took 52 minutes - ridership of the interurban system plummeted after a 1910 crash near Bluffton killed forty ...
Fort Wayne and Chicago Railroad: PRR: 1852 1856 Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railroad: Fort Wayne, Cincinnati and Louisville Railroad: NKP: 1881 1890 Lake Erie and Western Railroad: Fort Wayne and Detroit Railroad: WAB: 1901 1901 Wabash Railroad: Fort Wayne and Eastern Railway: 1894 1894 Findlay, Fort Wayne and Western Railway: Fort Wayne ...