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  2. Media in Fort Wayne, Indiana - Wikipedia

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    The Fort Wayne radio market is the 107th-largest in the United States according to Arbitron. [6] It includes radio stations licensed to Fort Wayne and its surrounding communities in Indiana and Ohio .

  3. Purdue University Fort Wayne - Wikipedia

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    The Ron Venderly Family Bridge crosses the St. Joseph River, connecting the former McKay Family Farm with the Main Academic Campus.. The Purdue Fort Wayne campus is 688 acres (2.78 km 2), encompassing four main campus areas, including 40 buildings which cover 2,668,078 square feet (247,872.6 m 2). [2]

  4. Indiana Mad Ants - Wikipedia

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    From 2007 to 2023, the team played in Fort Wayne's Allen County War Memorial Coliseum and was known as the Fort Wayne Mad Ants. From 2023 to 2025 , the team played in Indianapolis ' Gainbridge Fieldhouse and was known as the Indiana Mad Ants .

  5. Lincoln Bank Tower - Wikipedia

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    The Lincoln Bank Tower in Fort Wayne, Indiana, United States, is an Art Deco highrise building. Construction started in late 1929 with the building's opening on November 16, 1930.

  6. Sports in Fort Wayne, Indiana - Wikipedia

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    Fort Wayne has been home to a few sports firsts. On June 2, 1883, Fort Wayne hosted the Quincy Professionals for one of the first lighted baseball games ever recorded. [1] [2] Fort Wayne has been credited for being the birthplace of the NBA when Fort Wayne Pistons owner Fred Zollner brokered the merger of the BAA and the NBL in 1949 from his ...

  7. Fort Wayne Kekiongas - Wikipedia

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    The Fort Wayne Kekiongas were a professional baseball team, notable for winning the first professional league game on May 4, 1871. [1] Though based in Fort Wayne, they were usually listed in game reports as simply "Kekionga" or "the Kekiongas", per the style of the day. "Fort Wayne Kekiongas" is modern nomenclature.

  8. Smith Field (Indiana) - Wikipedia

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    Smith Field is Fort Wayne's first municipal airport and is one of America's oldest surviving aviation sites. The United States government's pioneering of a national airmail system begun in 1918, provided essential subsidies for America's fledgling airline industry.

  9. List of parks in Fort Wayne, Indiana - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of parks in Fort Wayne, Indiana. As of 2009, the Fort Wayne Parks and Recreation Department maintained 86 public parks, including three golf courses, totaling 2,805 acres (11 km 2 ). [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The department also cares for 45,100 street trees and 15,000 park trees. [ 3 ]

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