When the doors of the magnificent Emboyd Theatre opened on May 14, 1928, Fort Wayne gained both a movie palace and a vaudeville house that would become northern Indiana's showplace for nearly a century. Designed by local architect A.M. Strauss and famed theater designer John Eberson, the Emboyd was built with a Grande Page theatre pipe organ containing over 1,100 pipes and an attached seven-storey, 250-room Indiana Hotel wrapped around its north and west sides. Television and talking pictures e.....

Fort Wayne FC Park is a soccer-specific facility in Fort Wayne, Indiana, serving as the home ground for Fort Wayne FC. The venue provides a dedicated pitch and spectator seating for professional and semi-professional soccer in northeast Indiana.

Headwaters Park is a public event space at the confluence of the St. Marys, St. Joseph, and Maumee rivers in downtown Fort Wayne, Indiana. The park hosts summer concerts, festivals, the annual Three Rivers Festival, and community events on its open lawn and pavilion areas.

Parkview Field is a minor league baseball stadium in downtown Fort Wayne, Indiana, serving as the home ballpark for the Fort Wayne TinCaps, the High-A affiliate of the San Diego Padres. The stadium opened in 2009 and has been widely praised as one of the finest minor league facilities in the country, with a downtown location that offers views of the Fort Wayne skyline beyond the outfield. In addition to baseball, Parkview Field hosts concerts, festivals, movie nights, and community events throu.....
The Clyde Theatre is a 2,000-capacity live music and events venue at 1808 Bluffton Road in Fort Wayne, Indiana. Originally commissioned in 1949 by Helen Quimby in honour of her husband Clyde Quimby, who owned several theatres in the region, the building was designed by renowned Fort Wayne architect A.M. Strauss -- the same architect behind the Embassy Theatre, Allen County War Memorial Coliseum, and the Lincoln Bank Tower. The Clyde opened on April 19, 1951, as a 1,782-seat movie house before ev.....