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Wolf Park is an educational center that researches wolf behavior by studying how these animals act in their packs. Interpretive and educational programs, guided hiking tours and seminars are available for the public from each day from May 1 to December 1, 1pm to 5pm and on Saturday evenings for Howl Nights. Several packs of wolves live in the park, as well as some foxes and bison. Address: 4012 E 800 North Battle Ground IN USA 47920
Send an Email 1 765 567-2265
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This attraction provides the public with unique four-wheeled, canopied bicylcles the whole family can enjoy. Riders get to embark along a relaxing trail through scenic Headwaters Park in Downtown Fort Wayne, Indiana. Address: North Clinton Street Fort Wayne IN USA 46802
Send an Email 1 413 751-7040
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The College Football Hall of Fame exhibits trophies, vintage helmets and other college football memorabilia. The stadium theater provides a 10 minute demonstration that allows visitors to experience a football game from a player's view. Interactive tours are also available throughout the facility. Hours of operation are Friday 8am-9pm, Saturday 8am-9pm and Sunday 8am-5pm. Address: 111 South St. Joseph Street South Bend IN USA 46601
1 574 235-9999
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All Fired Up allows people create their own pottery pieces. First, pick the type of pottery, next the color and design, then glaze the pottery with a food-safe finish. In a week, the item is ready to be picked up. Group rates and seasonal specials are available. Children's birthdays, wedding showers and other events can be hosted at the shop. Address: 329 Brown Street West Lafayette IN USA 47906
Send an Email 1 765 743-7800
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Red Crown Mini Museum Resembling a 1930s Standard Oil gas station, the Red Crown Mini Museum of Lafayette displays gas-station artifacts, as well as several antique cars. The original building was constructed between 1927 and 1928. In 1991 a local business man saved the station from destruction by offering to restore it, turing it into a walk-by museum. Check the mailbox in front for postcards and pamphlets relating to the building. Address: 627 South St. Lafayette IN USA 47901
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