The 5 Best Specialty Museums in Fort Wayne, Indiana (IN)

December 21, 2021 Enriqueta Cusson

Fort Wayne serves up the perfect mix of urban convenience and natural beauty, boasting a world class cultural scene in a landscape enhanced by plenty of green space. Shopaholics can find the latest trends at open air Jefferson Pointe. The kids will love the Fort Wayne Children's Zoo, while the adults can take in a performance at the Embassy Theater. Joggers, hikers and cyclists can keep active on the Rivergreenway that links the city's parks, where they may come across Johnny Appleseed's Grave.
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1. Fort Wayne Railroad Historical Society

15808 Edgerton Road New Haven in 46774, Fort Wayne, IN 46774 +1 260-493-0765 http://fortwaynerailroad.org/
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5.0 based on 11 reviews

Fort Wayne Railroad Historical Society

2. Fort Wayne Firefighters Museum

226 W Washington Blvd, Fort Wayne, IN 46802-3021 +1 260-426-0051 [email protected] http://www.fortwaynefiremuseum.com
Excellent
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4.5 based on 31 reviews

Fort Wayne Firefighters Museum

Reviewed By LelandPvacationing19 - Marion, United States

The city of Fort Wayne is fortunate that this historical fire station was preserved. Touring it, we got a sense of what the life of firefighter was like in the past. Antique fire fighting equipment, from different eras, are on display and perfectly restored. Children will love this museum, as will anyone with an interest in fire fighting.

3. History Center

302 E Berry St, Fort Wayne, IN 46802-2708 +1 260-426-2882 [email protected] http://www.fwhistorycenter.com/
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4.0 based on 61 reviews

History Center

As the name implies, the organization is a history museum which collects, preserves, exhibits and interprets objects and images which relate to past people and events of the local community. Founded in 1921, the Society has grown from a small exhibit assembled by the DAR and shown at the Allen County Courthouse to be the largest locally relevant historical museum in northeastern Indiana. The collection has expanded to over 27,000 objects and thousands of images. The History Center now occupies the Old City Building, circa 1893. In addition, the Society acquired the 1827 Chief Richardville house in 1991, and the Barr Street Market in 1991.

Reviewed By alanej2014 - New Haven, United States

This is a museum. They have done an excellent job of gathering local history and presenting it in an interesting fashion. This building is beautiful! It is the former city hall/jail. Be sure to visit the jail in the basement. The kids always find this thrilling! Also don't miss the old court room, which is now a meeting room. It has been beautifully refurbished. If you happen to be at the museum after Thanksgiving through the first week or so of December, don't miss the Festival of Gingerbread. Locals make gingerbread creations for the contest/ display. A lot of local talent is on display.

4. Fort Wayne Aviation Museum

Fort Wayne International Airport, Fort Wayne, IN https://fwairport.com/fort-wayne-international/aviation-museum
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4.0 based on 25 reviews

Fort Wayne Aviation Museum

5. African-American Historical Museum

436 E Douglas Ave, Fort Wayne, IN 46802-3539 +1 260-420-0765 http://www.african-americanFW.com
Excellent
43%
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4.0 based on 7 reviews

African-American Historical Museum

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