Fort Wayne is an army fortification on the Detroit River at about one mile near the Canadian shore. The U.S. Army named the fort after the Revolutionary War hero General Anthony Wayne, who had taken Detroit from the British in 1796.
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| - Fort Wayne is an army fortification on the Detroit River at about one mile near the Canadian shore. The U.S. Army named the fort after the Revolutionary War hero General Anthony Wayne, who had taken Detroit from the British in 1796.
- Fort Wayne is a city of about 250,000 people in northeastern Indiana, United States. It has a metro area of about 410,000 people.
- Fort Wayne is a city in northern Indiana, and is the second largest city in that state. It's flag has been created to reflect its geography and history.
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| - Fort Wayne is an army fortification on the Detroit River at about one mile near the Canadian shore. The U.S. Army named the fort after the Revolutionary War hero General Anthony Wayne, who had taken Detroit from the British in 1796.
- Fort Wayne is a city of about 250,000 people in northeastern Indiana, United States. It has a metro area of about 410,000 people.
- Fort Wayne is a city in northern Indiana, and is the second largest city in that state. It's flag has been created to reflect its geography and history.
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