The Driving Park-Seven States Historic District in Fort Wayne, Indiana, is a residential neighborhood characterized by a variety of architectural styles from the late 19th and early 20th centuries. It features predominantly Queen Anne and Colonial Revival homes, reflecting the affluent community that developed around the former driving park.
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Architecture
3130 Parnell Ave., Fort Wayne, Indiana
Art; Architecture
715 S. Calhoun St, Fort Wayne, Indiana
Industry; Architecture
2701 Spring St., Fort Wayne, Indiana
Architecture
425 West Williams St., Fort Wayne, Indiana
Architecture; Community Planning And Development
Roughly Bounded By Fairfield And South Wayne Aves., Pierce And Beechwood Drs., Fort Wayne, Indiana
Architecture
112 W. Washington, Fort Wayne, Indiana
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Community Planning And Development; Social History; Politics/Government
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Commerce; Architecture
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Architecture; Conservation; Entertainment/Recreation; Landscape Architecture
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