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Article: Fort Wayne: Introduction
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Fort Wayne: Introduction
Because of its location at the confluence of three rivers and near the geographic center of the United States, Fort Wayne has from its earliest days been an important marketplace
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first as a fur-trading post and now as the headquarters of major corporations. The outpost for "Mad" Anthony Wayne ...
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