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  1. Fort Wayne is located in the city of Detroit, Michigan, at the foot of Livernois Avenue in the Delray neighborhood. The fort is situated on the Detroit River at a point where it is under half a mile to the Ontario shore.

  2. Visit Detroit's Historic Fort Wayne. Learn about the Coalition's projects and events for the season.

  3. Located on land significant to Native American cultures and hosting the signing of the Treaty of Springwells at the close of the War of 1812, Fort Waynes star fort was built in 1845. A historic riverfront setting, open limited weekend hours.

  4. Location: 6053 West Jefferson Avenue. Significance: Native American history, colonial history, military history. Designation: National Register of Historic Places. Built in 1842, Fort Wayne is perhaps best known for its role in major military conflicts.

  5. Completed by 1850, the fort has served the City of Detroit through many eras, yet has never seen a shot fired in combat. The peaceful location became a primary induction center for Michigan troops entering battle in every U. S. conflict from the Civil War to Vietnam.

  6. Visit. Historic Fort Wayne is currently open to the public for the season. The park is open to visitors Saturday and Sunday 10am-4pm. The City of Detroit is overseeing a phased reopening plan, currently welcoming back special programming and soccer leagues with limited visiting hours.

  7. Located on a bend of the Detroit River, Fort Wayne, Detroit, was used by the United States Army between 1841 and 1972. Following initial construction (1841-1853), the star-shaped defensive works sat vacant until the US Civil War when the fort became a volunteer instruction camp.

  8. Because of the new relationship with Britain, and later Canada, Fort Wayne never saw a shot fired in anger. Instead, the peaceful location became a primary induction center for Michigan troops entering battle in every U. S. conflict from the Civil War to Viet Nam.

  9. A Piece of History Being Forgotten. Historic Fort Wayne is in the South East corner of Detroit right on the Detroit River. Most of the still original buildings are in very bad condition and some are open for the public to go through, including the restored Commandant's House.

  10. Join the Historic Fort Wayne Coalition for a day of Civil War living historians portraying early summer of 1864 at the fort. Evening Lantern Tours. Sept and Oct - Dates TBD. Vintage base ball at its finest right on our parade grounds. Christmas at the Fort. DEC - Date TBD.

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