Fort Wayne - Detroit - was created in 1843.
The Detroit Pistons were founded as the Fort Wayne Pistons and played in Fort Wayne between 1941-1957 before moving to Detroit for the 1957-1958 season.
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The Detroit Pistons franchise was first located in Fort Wayne.
Their first home was in Fort Wayne, Indiana.
Including their record in Fort Wayne, their record going into the 11/16 game against Phoenix is 2368-2369. Without Fort Wayne (only as the Detroit Pistons), their record is 2055-2063.
Spirit Airlines is an American airline based in Fort Lauderdale and Detroit. The airports care called Fort Lauderdale - Hollywood International Airport and Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport. Its headquarters is in Miramar, Florida.
Cincinnati, OH. The driving distance to Cincinnati from Detroit is about 260 miles.
The only relationship between Fort Wayne, Detroit and Fort Wayne, Indiana is the name. Both forts were named for famed U.S. Army General Anthony Wayne. Wayne was a veteran of the American Revolution whose 1794 victory at Fallen Timbers is credited with destroying the last vestiges of British power in the Old Northwest and opening that region for U.S. settlement. The City of Fort Wayne, Indiana traces its lineage back to two local forts (one built in 1794 and the second in 1815). The first was designed and constructed to withstand a European-style infantry and artillery assault, while the second was primarily a frontier trading and constabulary post. The first fort was allowed to fall into disrepair, but it is from the second, 1815 fort, that Fort Wayne, Indiana took its name and directly grew. Currently, a replica of this 1815 Fort stands within city limits and serves as a living-history interpretive center. For more information on the forts of the region, please see "The Forts of Anthony Wayne" by David A. Simmons, Historic Fort Wayne, Incorporated, 1977. Fort Wayne, Detroit, Michigan was used by the United States Army between 1841 and 1972. Following initial construction (1841-1853), the defensive works sat vacant until the US Civil War when it became a volunteer orientation center. Beginning in 1862, the 83 acre site was continually developed and rebuilt to accommodate infantry garrisons, Army MP and Chaplain training schools, quartermaster warehouses and offices, and was actively used as an induction-center for men and women serving in America's military for all of the major and minor conflicts of the late 19th and 20th Centuries. In 1947, the Army gave the old "star fort" to Detroit and the Historic Fort Wayne Military Museum ("Detroit's Greatest Military Secret") opened to great fanfare and positive citizen-response. By 1972, the government turned the entire "deactivated" site to the Detroit Historical Society for maintenance and historical interpretation. The Fort Wayne museum thrived until 1992 when Detroit Mayor Coleman A. Young fired the staff and closed its gates as a cost-cutting measure. The 100+ year old Fort deteriorated until 2004 when an all volunteer organization, the Historic Fort Wayne Coalition, took implicit responsibility for the Fort's maintenance and proper use. Today, via a partnership with the Detroit Parks and Recreation Department, the Coalition leads an uphill battle to defend Historic Fort Wayne from the ravages of time and neglect. For more information on Fort Wayne, Detroit (or the Coalition), please see www.historicfortwaynecoalition.org. JM2
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The address of the Fort Wayne Zoological Society is: 3411 Sherman Blvd, Fort Wayne, IN 46808-1522