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    Amazing Venue with amazing staff! Gorgeous Inside and out with very rich history! A must for whatever type of event you are planning!

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    The Bag Factory

    The Bag Factory

    (12 reviews)

    I attended a wedding at the Old Bag Factory, which is... an old bag factory! I think the name is…read morekind of funny and not the most appealing, but it is what it is! The building itself is very large and made up of several shops. The venue space is upstairs and also very large. The ceremony took place in a room with lots of great natural light. The only complaint is that the big pillars obscured the view of the wedding party for some guests. The reception happened right down the hall from the ceremony area, with the buffet line, hors d'oeuvres, bar, gift table, and guestbook table lining the space between. Everything was spread out to give enough room without feeling like you had to walk a mile to get anywhere. The bartenders were great and super friendly. We were seated by a very loud HVAC unit which made it tough to hear the MC and some of the speeches. The middle of the room was the dance floor area, which was pretty small but not a lot of people were dancing. The venue was simple and a little industrial, but a nice blank canvas for decor. Finally, the parking was a little cramped with not a lot of spaces; I believe some people had to park across the street so try to get there early if you need extra time.

    I attended The Old Bag Factory for a wedding over the weekend. The wedding ceremony and reception…read moretook place on the same floor. This was my first time here but the staff was very helpful and pointed us to the wedding. The entire wedding and venue were beautiful!! The exposed wood and white lights created a rustic feel for the wedding guests. The food and drinks were both delicious...I think they were from the restaurant at the bag factory. There are different shops/ restaurant on the first floor at the bag factory. I would love to go back and see what else they have to offer. The Old Bag Factory-- great place to spend the afternoon or host a special event!!

    History Center

    History Center

    (4 reviews)

    My husband and I went to the Fort Wayne History Center on a Saturday when the farmers market was…read moregoing on. The good was the History Center was free because they serve as a bathroom during the farmers market. The bad part was that EVERYONE came in the museum to use the bathroom. Once you get past all of the screaming children, there is a lot to enjoy in the museum. There is a ton of local history and a great exhibit on the beginnings of Fort Wayne. My favorite part was the jail that is in the basement. It looks the same way it was when it was operational a hundred years ago. You can even step in the jail and take your picture. I highly recommend the History Center!

    Interesting and cozy museum with a lot of Fort Wayne history. There are six areas, being one of…read morethem the Gingerbread festival with tenths of participants in several categories. Very interesting houses submitted... I took a picture of three of them which were spectacular. The other areas cover pretty much the history of this area. Starting with the ice age all the way to the many industries as well as individual contributors to the city's success and growth. One piece that amazed me was the section where many inventions contributed to the world history. From the Magnavox TV games to the electric motors and truck industry. As I said, it's pretty cozy and you can see it all in around 2 hrs. It has some interactive games for small children. Nothing fancy. Enjoy!

    National Automotive and Truck Museum of the United States

    National Automotive and Truck Museum of the United States

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    This museum is located in an old factory building and has a rougher, more industrial feel than the…read morepolished automotive museum next door. That is also part of its appeal. The collection is broad and includes cars, trucks, commercial vehicles, prototypes, signs, model cars, gas pumps, and other automotive memorabilia. There is a lot to explore, and the variety makes it interesting even when the displays are not especially refined. The GM Futurliner is the biggest highlight and is worth seeing by itself. Its size and unusual design are impressive, but it is currently parked tightly between two structural beams. That makes it difficult to step back, take photographs, or fully appreciate the vehicle. It should be moved to a more open area where visitors can see it properly. This is a good museum for anyone who enjoys vehicles and automotive history. It is less polished than the Art Deco museum next door, but the wide-ranging collection gives it a very different character.

    This museum is massive on two levels with so many years of history with tons of cars and trucks…read more They have plenty of popular cars and trucks from many eras and even some odd balls. They have everything from a drag car, movie cars, everyday cars, military, classic cars, commercial vehicles, Wonder bread truck and the iconic checker cab from the 70s. Overall it's a nice collection of vehicles and a cool walk through.

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