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ITINERARY
3h 25m187 miles38 stops
1
Historic Fort Wayne
2
Fort Wayne Museum of Art
At FWMoA, you will find exhibitions of American fine and decorative art ranging from the 19th century to contemporary art, including exhibitions exploring the cross-cultural connections between artwork and artists from diverse ethnic and national backgrounds. You also will find a lending library with over 8,000 art and culture volumes and periodicals for public use, a hands-on learning environment for young children, and a Print and Drawing Study Center available for first-hand study of our vast collection of works on paper. Additionally, the Paradigm Gallery gift shop features the art and fine craft of over 75 regional and national artists working in a variety of media.
3
History Center
As the name implies, the organization is a history museum which collects, preserves, exhibits and interprets objects and images which relate to past people and events of the local community. Founded in 1921, the Society has grown from a small exhibit assembled by the DAR and shown at the Allen County Courthouse to be the largest locally relevant historical museum in northeastern Indiana. The collection has expanded to over 27,000 objects and thousands of images. The History Center now occupies the Old City Building, circa 1893. In addition, the Society acquired the 1827 Chief Richardville house in 1991, and the Barr Street Market in 1991.
4
Fort Wayne Escape Room
Welcome to Fort Wayne Escape Room, real-life room escape games, where you try to find your way out of a locked room within 1 Hour. Throughout these interactive rooms, you will need to piece together hidden clues and solve elaborate puzzles, and use logic and teamwork to make it out before the clock runs out! Perfect for Date Night, Groups of Friends, or Corporate Team Building.
5
Diocesan of Forth Wayne - South Bend Museum
6
Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception
7
Lakeside Park & Rose Garden
8
Parkview Field
9
African-American Historical Museum
10
Pro Bowl West
11
Fast track racing
12
Allen County War Memorial Coliseum
13
Combat Ops Entertainment
Combat Ops Entertainment is a 33,000+ square foot multi-attraction facility that is new, clean, modern and fun for the whole family! It offers over 10,000 square feet of mission-based laser tag arena, a 3500 square foot archery tag & NERF-style tag arena, 4 lanes of mini/duckpin bowling, 2 full-size axe throwing courts, a 3600 square foot arcade full of awesome prizes, an outdoor 9-hole mini golf course, a laser maze, and a Cafe that serves beer, pizza by the slice, burgers, chicken wings, and other favorite prepared snack foods. Our outdoor pavillion (1600 square feet) also features 4 outdoor axe throwing courts as well as other fun outdoor activities! We are an excellent venue for birthday parties, corporate groups & events, church groups, youth groups, team building, family outings, fundraisers, bachelor(ette) parties or any fun get together! Ready! Aim. Play!
14
Peanuts Food and Spirits
15
Kekionga Cider Company
16
The Olive Twist, Inc.
The Olive Twist has become a popular culinary destination in Northeast Indiana. Offering cooking classes, demonstrations and a variety of recipes to showcase its high-quality products, The Olive Twist has become particularly attractive to area food lovers, culinary enthusiasts, and health- and wellness-oriented consumers who have discriminating tastes. Located in Covington Plaza, Fort Wayne and downtown Auburn, Indiana, specializing in merging the robust complexity of today's gourmet cuisine with the simplicity of old world taste.
17
AMC Fort Wayne 20
18
Brookwood Golf Club
19
Metea Park
20
Confections with Convictions
Kalamazoo's only shop making hand crafted truffles and other confections exclusively from Fair Trade, organic certified chocolate. Chocolatier Dale Anderson's original recipes contain fresh local fruits, honey, and maple syrup. Vegan and gluten free options are always available. Closed Sunday and Monday. Open Tuesday thru Saturday 10 a.m. until 6:00 p.m.
21
New Vic Theatre
Kalamazoo's New Vic Theatre was founded in 1966 by Kalamazoo residents Ted & Mary Jo Kistler. For over 45 years, The New Vic Theatre has entertained Southwest Michigan and Northern Indiana audiences carving a unique place for itself in the economy and theatrical tradition of the area.The New Vic's original production of "A Christmas Carol" (recipient of a "Special Tribute" from The State of Michigan in 1999) and the annual Christmas Concerts featuring The New Vic Theatre Chorus are among Kalamazoo's oldest on-going holiday presentations and have become an integral part of the holiday season for thousands of Southwest Michigan theatergoers.Located close to the heart of downtown Kalamazoo, the theatre's comfortable cabaret-style seating and intimate size, enhanced by a concession that serves a variety of hot & cold non-alcoholic beverages, lend to its unique atmosphere.The New Vic's flexible modular auditorium allows for innovative staging ranging from the complete round to conventional proscenium format. Efficient central heating and air conditioning allows for comfortable year-round operation.Of The New Vic's more than 325 productions to date, over 80% have been plays introduced to Kalamazoo audiences for the first time. Several plays ("Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat", "Green Julia" by Paul Abelman, "Are You Now Or Have You Ever Been" and "The Memoirs Of Pontius Pilate" both by Eric Bentley) were presented to New Vic audiences prior to their Broadway premieres.The New Vic Theatre's season of productions begins in early February and runs through December 29 each year. January dates are normally reserved for the New Vic's popular January Concert Series, featuring a variety of musical groups or individual performers.Playing primarily weekends only -- except during the holidays when the performance schedule is greatly expanded -- and with only 100 available seats for each performance, The New Vic plays to over 10,000 theatre patrons annually bringing thousands of dollars to the downtown Kalamazoo area.The New Vic is a non-profit, tax-exempt corporation (New Vic Theatricals, Inc) and owns its own facility at 134 E. Vine St. in Kalamazoo.
22
Hudson Mills Metropark
1,549-acre Park Has An 18-hole Golf Course.
23
River Trail
24
Central United Methodist Church
25
Durant Park
26
Grand Woods Park
27
Absolute Gallery and Custom Framing
Absolute Gallery, located in the heart of Lansing's Old Town District, features an eclectic assortment of art for all tastes and budgets.
28
Groesbeck Golf Course
29
Rouge Park
30
Scooter's Bar & Grill
31
Rollhaven
32
Kettering University
33
Flint Children's Museum
For nearly 40 years, the Flint Children's Museum has enjoyed supporting the development of every child through hands on learning and experiences. The Flint Children's Museum remains dedicated in continuing to serve in this mission to as many children and families as possible.
34
Greater Flint Arts Council
35
Rosa Parks Statue
36
The Whiting
37
Longway Planetarium
Longway Planetarium is Michigan’s largest planetarium, and presents educational and entertaining shows exploring astronomy and science topics every day of the week. Longway Planetarium also offers a wide variety of hands-on science field trips, Scout programs, summer camps, and public events throughout the year. New shows debut three times per year.
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Stepping Stone Falls
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OVERVIEW
1
Start:Historic Fort Wayne
Fort Wayne, Indiana·
4.0
(68) review
1201 Spy Run Ave, Fort Wayne, IN 46805-4025
2
Start:Fort Wayne Museum of Art
Fort Wayne, Indiana·
4.0
(85) review
At FWMoA, you will find exhibitions of American fine and decorative art ranging from the 19th century to contemporary art, including exhibitions exploring the cross-cultural connections between artwork and artists from diverse ethnic and national backgrounds. You also will find a lending library with over 8,000 art and culture volumes and periodicals for public use, a hands-on learning environment for young children, and a Print and Drawing Study Center available for first-hand study of our vast collection of works on paper. Additionally, the Paradigm Gallery gift shop features the art and fine craft of over 75 regional and national artists working in a variety of media.
3
Start:History Center
Fort Wayne, Indiana·
4.0
(62) review
As the name implies, the organization is a history museum which collects, preserves, exhibits and interprets objects and images which relate to past people and events of the local community. Founded in 1921, the Society has grown from a small exhibit assembled by the DAR and shown at the Allen County Courthouse to be the largest locally relevant historical museum in northeastern Indiana. The collection has expanded to over 27,000 objects and thousands of images. The History Center now occupies the Old City Building, circa 1893. In addition, the Society acquired the 1827 Chief Richardville house in 1991, and the Barr Street Market in 1991.
4
Start:Fort Wayne Escape Room
Fort Wayne, Indiana·
4.5
(60) review
Welcome to Fort Wayne Escape Room, real-life room escape games, where you try to find your way out of a locked room within 1 Hour. Throughout these interactive rooms, you will need to piece together hidden clues and solve elaborate puzzles, and use logic and teamwork to make it out before the clock runs out! Perfect for Date Night, Groups of Friends, or Corporate Team Building.
5
Start:Diocesan of Forth Wayne - South Bend Museum
Fort Wayne, Indiana·
5.0
(6) review
1103 S Calhoun St, Fort Wayne, IN 46802-3006
6
Start:Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception
Fort Wayne, Indiana·
4.5
(56) review
1102 S Clinton St, Fort Wayne, IN 46802-3130
7
Start:Lakeside Park & Rose Garden
Fort Wayne, Indiana·
4.5
(96) review
1401 Lake Ave, Fort Wayne, IN 46805
8
Start:Parkview Field
Fort Wayne, Indiana·
5.0
(690) review
1301 Ewing St, Fort Wayne, IN 46802-3343
9
Start:African-American Historical Museum
Fort Wayne, Indiana·
4.0
(7) review
436 E Douglas Ave, Fort Wayne, IN 46802-3539
10
Start:Pro Bowl West
Fort Wayne, Indiana·
4.0
(7) review
1455 Goshen Ave Gateway Shopping Center, Fort Wayne, IN 46808-2011
11
Start:Fast track racing
Fort Wayne, Indiana·
4.0
(8) review
605 W Coliseum Blvd, Fort Wayne, IN 46808-1215
12
Start:Allen County War Memorial Coliseum
Fort Wayne, Indiana·
4.0
(99) review
4000 Parnell Ave, Fort Wayne, IN 46805-1414
13
Start:Combat Ops Entertainment
Fort Wayne, Indiana·
5.0
(8) review
Combat Ops Entertainment is a 33,000+ square foot multi-attraction facility that is new, clean, modern and fun for the whole family! It offers over 10,000 square feet of mission-based laser tag arena, a 3500 square foot archery tag & NERF-style tag arena, 4 lanes of mini/duckpin bowling, 2 full-size axe throwing courts, a 3600 square foot arcade full of awesome prizes, an outdoor 9-hole mini golf course, a laser maze, and a Cafe that serves beer, pizza by the slice, burgers, chicken wings, and other favorite prepared snack foods. Our outdoor pavillion (1600 square feet) also features 4 outdoor axe throwing courts as well as other fun outdoor activities! We are an excellent venue for birthday parties, corporate groups & events, church groups, youth groups, team building, family outings, fundraisers, bachelor(ette) parties or any fun get together! Ready! Aim. Play!
14
Start:Peanuts Food and Spirits
Fort Wayne, Indiana·
3.5
(7) review
5731 Saint Joe Rd, Fort Wayne, IN 46835-2044
15
Start:Kekionga Cider Company
Fort Wayne, Indiana·
4.5
(9) review
7328 Maysville Rd, Fort Wayne, IN 46815-8116
16
Start:The Olive Twist, Inc.
Fort Wayne, Indiana·
4.5
(6) review
The Olive Twist has become a popular culinary destination in Northeast Indiana. Offering cooking classes, demonstrations and a variety of recipes to showcase its high-quality products, The Olive Twist has become particularly attractive to area food lovers, culinary enthusiasts, and health- and wellness-oriented consumers who have discriminating tastes. Located in Covington Plaza, Fort Wayne and downtown Auburn, Indiana, specializing in merging the robust complexity of today's gourmet cuisine with the simplicity of old world taste.
17
Start:AMC Fort Wayne 20
Fort Wayne, Indiana·
2.0
(7) review
3930 E Dupont Rd, Fort Wayne, IN 46825-2448
18
Start:Brookwood Golf Club
Fort Wayne, Indiana·
4.0
(8) review
10304 Bluffton Rd, Fort Wayne, IN 46809-3027
19
Start:Metea Park
Fort Wayne, Indiana·
4.5
(6) review
8401 Union Chapel Rd, Fort Wayne, IN 46845-8202
20
Start:Confections with Convictions
Kalamazoo, Kalamazoo County, Michigan·
5.0
(92) review
Kalamazoo's only shop making hand crafted truffles and other confections exclusively from Fair Trade, organic certified chocolate. Chocolatier Dale Anderson's original recipes contain fresh local fruits, honey, and maple syrup. Vegan and gluten free options are always available. Closed Sunday and Monday. Open Tuesday thru Saturday 10 a.m. until 6:00 p.m.
21
Start:New Vic Theatre
Kalamazoo, Kalamazoo County, Michigan·
4.5
(9) review
Kalamazoo's New Vic Theatre was founded in 1966 by Kalamazoo residents Ted & Mary Jo Kistler. For over 45 years, The New Vic Theatre has entertained Southwest Michigan and Northern Indiana audiences carving a unique place for itself in the economy and theatrical tradition of the area.The New Vic's original production of "A Christmas Carol" (recipient of a "Special Tribute" from The State of Michigan in 1999) and the annual Christmas Concerts featuring The New Vic Theatre Chorus are among Kalamazoo's oldest on-going holiday presentations and have become an integral part of the holiday season for thousands of Southwest Michigan theatergoers.Located close to the heart of downtown Kalamazoo, the theatre's comfortable cabaret-style seating and intimate size, enhanced by a concession that serves a variety of hot & cold non-alcoholic beverages, lend to its unique atmosphere.The New Vic's flexible modular auditorium allows for innovative staging ranging from the complete round to conventional proscenium format. Efficient central heating and air conditioning allows for comfortable year-round operation.Of The New Vic's more than 325 productions to date, over 80% have been plays introduced to Kalamazoo audiences for the first time. Several plays ("Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat", "Green Julia" by Paul Abelman, "Are You Now Or Have You Ever Been" and "The Memoirs Of Pontius Pilate" both by Eric Bentley) were presented to New Vic audiences prior to their Broadway premieres.The New Vic Theatre's season of productions begins in early February and runs through December 29 each year. January dates are normally reserved for the New Vic's popular January Concert Series, featuring a variety of musical groups or individual performers.Playing primarily weekends only -- except during the holidays when the performance schedule is greatly expanded -- and with only 100 available seats for each performance, The New Vic plays to over 10,000 theatre patrons annually bringing thousands of dollars to the downtown Kalamazoo area.The New Vic is a non-profit, tax-exempt corporation (New Vic Theatricals, Inc) and owns its own facility at 134 E. Vine St. in Kalamazoo.
22
Start:Hudson Mills Metropark
Ann Arbor, Michigan·
4.5
(95) review
1,549-acre Park Has An 18-hole Golf Course.
23
Start:River Trail
Lansing, Ingham County, Michigan·
4.5
(96) review
Lansing, MI 48912
24
Start:Central United Methodist Church
Lansing, Ingham County, Michigan·
5.0
(8) review
215 N Capitol Ave, Lansing, MI 48933-1303
25
Start:Durant Park
Lansing, Ingham County, Michigan·
4.0
(9) review
Saginaw Street, Lansing, MI
26
Start:Grand Woods Park
Lansing, Ingham County, Michigan·
4.5
(9) review
4500 W Willow Hwy, Lansing, MI 48917
27
Start:Absolute Gallery and Custom Framing
Lansing, Ingham County, Michigan·
5.0
(9) review
Absolute Gallery, located in the heart of Lansing's Old Town District, features an eclectic assortment of art for all tastes and budgets.
28
Start:Groesbeck Golf Course
Lansing, Ingham County, Michigan·
3.5
(7) review
1523 E Cesar E Chavez Ave, Lansing, MI 48906-5442
29
Start:Rouge Park
Detroit, Michigan·
2.0
(8) review
21800 Joy Rd, Detroit, MI 48228-1616
30
Start:Scooter's Bar & Grill
Flint, Michigan·
4.5
(8) review
6004 Torrey Rd, Flint, MI 48507-3800
31
Start:Rollhaven
Flint, Michigan·
3.5
(9) review
5315 S Saginaw Rd, Flint, MI 48507-4426
32
Start:Kettering University
Flint, Michigan·
4.5
(8) review
1700 University Ave, Flint, MI 48504-4898
33
Start:Flint Children's Museum
Flint, Michigan·
4.5
(74) review
For nearly 40 years, the Flint Children's Museum has enjoyed supporting the development of every child through hands on learning and experiences. The Flint Children's Museum remains dedicated in continuing to serve in this mission to as many children and families as possible.
34
Start:Greater Flint Arts Council
Flint, Michigan·
5.0
(7) review
816 S Saginaw St, Flint, MI 48502-1510
35
Start:Rosa Parks Statue
Flint, Michigan·
4.5
(9) review
Mta Terminal East Second St and Harrison St, Flint, MI
36
Start:The Whiting
Flint, Michigan·
4.5
(75) review
1241 E Kearsley St, Flint, MI 48503-1914
37
Start:Longway Planetarium
Flint, Michigan·
4.5
(80) review
Longway Planetarium is Michigan’s largest planetarium, and presents educational and entertaining shows exploring astronomy and science topics every day of the week. Longway Planetarium also offers a wide variety of hands-on science field trips, Scout programs, summer camps, and public events throughout the year. New shows debut three times per year.
38
Start:Stepping Stone Falls
Flint, Michigan·
4.0
(80) review
5161 Branch Rd, Flint, MI 48506-1363
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What's the driving distance between Fort Wayne and Flint?
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