What is coë? A small town space where food, music and creative arts collide
A new project in Auburn called coë is bringing creators together around organic, intimate experiences.
About a half hour north of Fort Wayne, Auburn made a name for itself as the birthplace of the famous Auburn, Cord and Duesenberg automobiles of the early 1900s. Today it continues to be a hub of ingenuity and innovation in Indiana, boasting a community-owned electrical system that offers residents the lowest rates in the state.
A new project in Auburn called coë is bringing creators together around organic, intimate experiences.
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