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Attractions

With so much to see in Fort Wayne, it's hard to decide which attraction to visit first! If you're looking for fun with the family, you'll have a dream trip to Fort Wayne.  

If your child dreams of taming tigers, Fort Wayne Children’s Zoo is ranked by Child Magazine as one of the top ten zoos in the U.S. Come meet Dumadi the baby orangutan or check out the baby giraffe expected in the African Journey this summer! Let your child get a grip on the natural world at Science Central, Indiana's playground for the mind!

For theatre lovers, the historic Embassy Theatre hosts acclaimed traveling shows each year, as well as, top-notch Fort Wayne performing groups.  From touring Broadway show productions to Civic Theatre productions and First Presbyterian Theater productions, Fort Wayne is set to host a lively theater season.  Fort Wayne is also home to the year-round Fort Wayne Philharmonic, acclaimed Fort Wayne Ballet, touring concerts and more!  Fort Wayne is the perfect spot for a dream night on the town!

Foellinger-Freimann Botanical Conservatory
Surround yourself with nature at an oasis in the heart of downtown Fort Wayne. Visit the Showcase Garden with its lush seasonal displays, wander through the Tropical Garden where orchids and palms thrive in the shadows of a cascading waterfall, or retreat to the quiet beauty of the Desert Garden.
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Fort Wayne Philharmonic
The Fort Wayne Philharmonic strives to sustain its musical tradition by presenting musical and educational programs of the highest quality. Ticket office: 260.481.0777
American Heritage Village
Located off I-69 Exit 126, The American Heritage Village is home to the National Military History Center, Kruse Automotive and Carriage Museum, and the Andy Granatelli Hall of Fame. Rental facilities available.
Chief Richardville House
This Greek Revival house was built in 1827 for Miami Chief Jean Baptiste de Richardville. The house's architecture is as stunning as it's Miami and French heritage.
Foellinger-Freimann Botanical Conservatory
Surround yourself with nature at an oasis in the heart of downtown Fort Wayne. Visit the Showcase Garden with its lush seasonal displays, wander through the Tropical Garden where orchids and palms thrive in the shadows of a cascading waterfall, or retreat to the quiet beauty of the Desert Garden.
Science Central
Hands-on fun at Indiana's interactive science center.
Eel River Golf Course
18-hole public golf course conveniently located 10 minutes north of Fort Wayne.
Headwaters Park
A 30 acre park in downtown Fort Wayne which provides a setting for a wide range of public and private events including festivals, concerts and cultural events, weddings, family reunions and other parties.
Veterans Memorial National Shrine
Shrine museum includes over 5,000 military artifacts from the Civil War to the present.
Indiana Alpacas, Inc.
Indiana Alpaca Invitational is an annual livestock competition that draws alpaca breeders from across the nation.
Fort Wayne Children's Zoo
Come and enjoy 42 acres of beautifully landscaped grounds and find out why 500,000 annual visitors call it the world's finest children's zoo.
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