- 200@200: December - Commemorating the Ages
- From the United States centennial in 1876 to the Fort Wayne bicentennial in 1994, the Indiana bicentennial follows in a line of events honoring the 100, 150, and 200-year anniversaries of our nation, state, and city. The tradition of recognizing ann... View Exhibit Page
- 200@200: November - How We Warred
- War runs through the fabric of not only our nation's history, but our local history as well. Established as a fort by General Anthony Wayne in October 1794 to secure this strategic location near important transportation routes and the nearby Miami vi... View Exhibit Page
- 200@200: October - To Govern and Serve
- From the original platting of Fort Wayne to the development of modern services, local government has been an integral part of the life of the community. In the early to mid 1800s as Fort Wayne's population increased, local government had to adapt an... View Exhibit Page
- 200@200: September - Spirit of Competition
- Fort Wayne has a rich heritage of individual and team athletics in recreational and competitive sports. A typical child in Fort Wayne grew up spending summers swimming in a watering hole or playing Wildcat baseball in the mornings and shooting hoops... View Exhibit Page
- 200@200: August - World of Arts and Culture
- While arts and cultural offerings have played a vital role in the reinvention of our community today, this work has greatly contributed to the vibrancy of Allen County for many years. Beginning in the mid nine-teenth century, productivity and prosper... View Exhibit Page
- 200@200: July - Forward through Innovation
- Innovation can be defined as a new idea, device, or method, as well as the act or process of introducing new ideas, devices, or methods. Local residents have been unusually creative, energetic, visionary, and entrepreneurial. In fact, several of the... View Exhibit Page
- 200@200: June - Coming Together
- For June we turn to Coming Together-the organizations, groups, places and shared experiences that bind people together and help to build local identity. This sense of community offers many appealing features of a broad societal relationship: safety,... View Exhibit Page
- 200@200: May - A Slice of Life
- For many, the word "history" brings to mind the dates of significant events or historical figures. Yet there is so much more to the preservation and study of past events, particularly in our own backyard. Though the History Center makes a point to sh... View Exhibit Page
- 200@200: April - Traveling the Crossroads
- As the frontier of the young United States moved westward, the need for better transportation in an expanding nation became essential. While many early travelers through northeast Indiana used American Indian trails and buffalo paths, our three river... View Exhibit Page
- 200@200: March - Peopling the Community
- The place where Fort Wayne was founded, referred to as the confluence, literally "the flowing together," has long been prized for its strategic location at the meeting point of the three rivers. Yet it is also a place where people come together. Over... View Exhibit Page
- 200@200: February - Contention for the Confluence
- With February our theme shifts to "Contention for the Confluence," the time in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries when relationships between the native Indians and settlers heading west became increasingly tense.
Located at the we... View Exhibit Page
- 200@200: January - Iconic Fort Wayne
- Icon: (noun) a widely known symbol
"Objects in general, and icons in particular, are the building blocks of reality. They are sensitive indicators of who we are, where we come from and where we intend to go." Marshall Fishwick, Ic... View Exhibit Page
- General Electric- Powering Fort Wayne
- General Electric, at its peak, employed over 20,000 workers in Fort Wayne plants. Most of the production was of electric motors, although other electrical equipment, a lot of research and development research was performed here as well. General Elect... View Exhibit Page
- Fort Wayne Fashion: Downton Abbey Era
- Set in England during the first quarter if the 20th century, the PBS drama Downton Abbey has garnered many loyal viewers. The show spans a time in history where fashion changed dramatically over a relatively short number of years. Women went f... View Exhibit Page
- The Edge of History: Swords
- The Allen County - Fort Wayne Historical Society's artifact collection includes over 100 swords ranging from ceremonial fraternal organizations to U. S. naval officers. Though a seemingly simple and utilitarian object, the design and detail on each o... View Exhibit Page
- Stitching Together the Past: Quilts in the History Center Collection
- Quilting in America really began out of necessity. A frontier woman had to provide her family with clothing and bedding often made from fabric she wove herself with thread spun by her own hand. People were settling far from resources so if you needed... View Exhibit Page
- Collection Curiosities
- Cultured people of the Victorian era collected memorabilia during their travels and placed it on display in their homes for the enjoyment of friends and relatives essentially operating their own museum out the parlor in their home. Display areas like... View Exhibit Page
- Allen County Women's History
- Each year in the United States we recognize March as Women's History Month and on March 8, 2014 International Women's Day will be celebrated. Local women, both well-known and unknown, have made great contributions to society. This exhibit includes... View Exhibit Page
- Sports In Fort Wayne
- Fort Wayne has a rich sports history with notable athletes of amateur and professional ranks. Perhaps one of our great city's most notable claims to sports fame was hosting the first professional league baseball game. On May 4, 1871 the Fort Wayne... View Exhibit Page
- The Wolf & Dessauer Shopping Experience
- For many area residents, one of the fondest holiday memories is visiting the Wolf & Dessauer Department Store. Remembered most this time of year are the holiday windows unveiled each Thanksgiving Day. The brightly lit Santa with his reindeer and the... View Exhibit Page
- Merci Train: Gifts of Gratitude from France
- In 1947 Americans opened their hearts and filled The Friendship Train. The train, conceived by Washington columnist Drew Pearson, traveled across the United States collecting donated goods to be sent to a struggling war torn Europe. Fort Wayne, Allen... View Exhibit Page
- Civil Rights in Fort Wayne: A Photographic Retrospective
- August 28, 2013 marks the 50th anniversary of the march on Washington and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s historic "I Have a Dream" speech. This virtual exhibit shares a few captured moments on the local civil rights movement in Fort Wayne.
Recogn... View Exhibit Page