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Indiana Michigan Power Center, previously known as One Summit Square and also as the Summit National Bank Building after one of its original tenants, is the tallest office building in Fort Wayne, Indiana, United States, as well as the tallest reinforced concrete building in the state of Indiana.
The Summit Athletic Conference, or SAC, is a high school athletic conference consisting of ten high schools located in Fort Wayne, Indiana. Three of the schools are private; one being a Lutheran academy, and the other two being Catholic preparatories. The rest are public schools, being part of Fort Wayne Community Schools.
Skyline of Fort Wayne (2014). From 1930–1962, Fort Wayne, Indiana, was home to the tallest building in Indiana—the Lincoln Bank Tower.Today, the tallest building in the city is the 27-story Indiana Michigan Power Center, which rises 442 feet (135 m) and was completed in 1982.
Fort Wayne is a city in and the county seat of Allen County, Indiana, United States. [10] ... Fort Wayne's "Summit City" nickname dates from this period, ...
Purdue Fort Wayne joined the league as IPFW. The athletic branding was changed to "Fort Wayne" in 2016, and to Purdue Fort Wayne shortly before the dissolution of IPFW on July 1, 2018. Southwest Missouri State adopted its current name of Missouri State University in 2005.
Fort Wayne is located at an old portage between the Maumee River and the Wabash River. Here, the canal crossed 5 miles to the Little Wabash River and headed downstream through Indiana. Since this was the highest point on the canal (i.e., the summit), Fort Wayne became known as the "Summit City."
Here's what we know about the candidates for several key races in Summit County: 13th U.S. House District. Republicans Christopher Banweg, Kevin Coughlin and Richard Morckel fill face off for the ...
All athletic teams compete in the Summit Athletic Conference. Paul Harding played in the first high school hockey game in Fort Wayne, in 1975, against cross town rival Bishop Dwenger. Dwenger won the game 6-3 and was played in front of nearly 5,000 people.