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List of Indiana state historical markers in Allen County facts for kids

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Have you ever seen a special sign that tells a story about the past? These signs are called historical markers! They help us learn about important people, places, and events that happened long ago. In Allen County, Indiana, there are five official state historical markers. They were put up by the Indiana Historical Bureau to share amazing parts of history with everyone.

These markers are like outdoor history books. They teach us about things like old military camps, famous inventors, and important transportation routes. Let's explore the stories behind each of these special markers in Allen County!

Exploring Allen County's History

Camp Allen: A Civil War Story

One of the first historical markers in Allen County tells us about Camp Allen. This camp was active from 1861 to 1864, right during the American Civil War. It was located in Fort Wayne, at the corner of Center and Huron Streets.

Camp Allen was a very important place for soldiers. Many brave men from Indiana trained here before heading off to fight in the Civil War. It played a big role in preparing troops for battle.

Home of Philo T. Farnsworth: The TV Inventor

Imagine a world without television! It's hard to do, right? A historical marker in Fort Wayne celebrates the Home of Philo T. Farnsworth. He was an amazing inventor who lived in this area.

Philo T. Farnsworth is famous for inventing the first all-electronic television system. He made it possible for us to watch our favorite shows and movies today! His work changed how people get news and entertainment forever. You can find this marker at St. Joseph and E. State Boulevards.

Wabash and Erie Canal Groundbreaking: A Big Dig

Long ago, before highways and trains were common, canals were super important for moving goods and people. The Wabash and Erie Canal was a huge project that connected Lake Erie to the Wabash River. A marker in Fort Wayne remembers the groundbreaking ceremony for this massive canal.

Building the canal was a huge effort that helped Indiana grow. It made it easier for farmers to send their crops to market and for new towns to develop. The groundbreaking marker is located at 1716 W. Main Street.

Fort Miamis: An Early Stronghold

Before Fort Wayne was a bustling city, it was home to several important forts. One of these was Fort Miamis. A historical marker tells us about this early settlement and its military history.

Fort Miamis was built by the French in the early 1700s. It was a key spot for trade and defense in the region. The marker is found in Guldin Park, near the St. Marys River boat ramp. It reminds us of the very first days of European settlement in this area.

Gronauer Lock No. 2: Canal Engineering

Another marker related to the Wabash and Erie Canal is for Gronauer Lock No. 2. Locks are like water elevators that help boats move up or down different levels of a canal. This lock was an important part of the canal system near New Haven.

The Gronauer Lock was a clever piece of engineering that helped boats navigate the changing landscape. It shows how important the canal was for business and transportation in Indiana's early days. You can find this marker near U.S. Route 24, close to the Interstate 469 bypass.

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