By Traci Henning-Kolberg I don't know about you, but I'm fascinated by the Old Fort that our city is named for. I'm sure most of us have driven or walked by it at some point, but we are also incredibly fortunate to have numerous people willing to recreate the past through living history events. This past spring I was able to stop by during one of these events and even had the pleasure to speak with some of the people who take an active hand in making local history come alive. If you're looking for a summer event with an historical aspect, the Old Fort has you covered. In early June come check out the Siege of Fort Wayne - 1812.
Date: June 9th thru June 10th, 2018 Hours: Saturday: 10:00am–6:00pm Sunday: 10:00am-4:00pm "The city of Fort Wayne played a critical role in our country’s history. This weekend, the Old Fort will recreate the events of the historic Siege of Fort Wayne during the War of 1812. The clash of American forces against the Natives, sponsored by the British, decided the fate of the last US outpost on the frontier. Had Fort Wayne fallen, Great Britain would have controlled the entire western border of the United States. The weekend will include battle reenactments, period artisans, demonstrations, and children’s activities." I know I'll be there!
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