Seven vintage stores to visit in Northeast Indiana
Whether you’re looking for a childhood toy that brings back memories or an unusual decor piece for your home, Northeast Indiana is home to many stores full of unique, vintage finds.
Zip Codes: 46808 From the Nebraska Neighborhood to the historic Wells Street Corridor, the Northwest side of Fort Wayne is full of character. Here, residents enjoy village-like shops, bars, and breweries; riverfront access; and of course, Indiana's top summer attraction, the Fort Wayne Children's Zoo.
Whether you’re looking for a childhood toy that brings back memories or an unusual decor piece for your home, Northeast Indiana is home to many stores full of unique, vintage finds.
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Designed to support neighborhood revitalization by incentivizing property owners to repair or enhance their property's exterior appearance, Curb Appeal provides matching funds to residents in select Fort Wayne neighborhoods.
Local farmers market staple, Chimney Cakes, has opened a brick-and-mortar bakery and caffè selling their authentic Transylvanian pastry.
“Neighbors weren’t coming out of their homes, and we weren’t doing community events. The Community Challenge grant was a huge catalyst to help us reengage our neighbors by activating public spaces and then hosting events in those public spaces.”
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“If you really want to impact change in your community, your neighborhood association and Area Partnership are the best places to start.”
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