

A lush, indoor oasis in Fort Wayne, featuring diverse plant life and a butterfly house.
Traditional Ukrainian Easter eggs, intricately decorated with wax resist dyeing, symbolizing life and fertility.
Embroidered shirts featuring intricate patterns and symbols, representing Ukrainian cultural heritage and history.
A traditional Ukrainian bread with a cross on top, symbolizing the unity of the family and the home.
Known for its delicious pastries and breakfast dishes, Cinnamon's has been a local favorite since 1986.
A historic restaurant and bar, The Club Soda has been serving Fort Wayne since 1922.
A fine dining experience, Prospect St. Grill has been serving high-quality steaks and seafood since 1995.
Creamy custard pie with a flaky crust, a local favorite.

Thinly pounded pork cutlet breaded and fried, served on a bun.
Large, soft cinnamon rolls with a sweet glaze, perfect for sharing.

A serene Buddhist monument offering panoramic views of Kathmandu Valley, symbolizing peace and unity.

A charming, historic village in the Languedoc region, known for its medieval architecture and vibrant markets.
The Heads is a stunning coastal area where the Derwent River meets the Tasman Sea, offering breathtaking views and a unique blend of river and ocean experiences.

A beautiful indoor garden featuring a variety of plants from around the world.
A historic site offering a glimpse into the city's past, with guided tours and exhibits.
A scenic park along the Wabash River, perfect for evening walks and picnics.

Foellinger Freimann Botanical Conservatory has both indoor and outdoor exhibits, so a rain jacket is essential for sudden showers.
The conservatory spans over 23 acres, so comfortable shoes are a must for exploring the grounds.

Staying hydrated is important, especially while walking around the conservatory's gardens.