Freimann Square

201 E Main St, Fort Wayne, IN 46802
4.6 acres | 1.9 hectares
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About Freimann Square in Fort Wayne

Freimann Square is a small but charming city park located in downtown Fort Wayne, Indiana. Covering 4.6 acres, it has been a downtown landmark since its creation in 1971. The park was made possible through a donation by Frank Freimann, the former president of the Magnavox Company, and a federal grant provided the land. The park serves as a beautiful urban oasis, surrounded by the bustling city.

The square features meticulously landscaped foliage that bursts with vibrant colors during the warmer months, offering a striking contrast to the city's concrete edges. A central attraction is its colorful fountain, which provides a serene and scenic focal point for visitors. Additionally, the park houses a majestic statue of General Anthony Wayne, a historical figure closely tied to the city's heritage. Paved areas, benches, and ledges are available for resting, reading, or enjoying a meal outdoors.

Freimann Square is not just a tranquil spot for relaxation; it also plays a significant role in the community. It hosts festivals and events, becoming a central gathering place for residents and visitors alike. Recently, the addition of chess tables with painted boards and seating has made it a welcoming space for casual games. The park is easily accessible by foot, bike, or car, making it a convenient downtown destination for leisure or social outings.

What to Do at Freimann Square

Nature & Wildlife

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Visitor Services

Chess BoardMemorialPaved Paths

When is Freimann Square Open?

Monday:6AM-11PM
Tuesday:6AM-11PM
Wednesday:6AM-11PM
Thursday:6AM-11PM
Friday:6AM-11PM
Saturday:6AM-11PM
Sunday:6AM-11PM

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