Candlewood Suites Fort Wayne - NW - Fort Wayne Hotels, Indiana
Candlewood Suites Fort Wayne - NW 3 Stars Hotel in Fort Wayne, Indiana Within US Travel Directory Located 6 minutes’ drive from Fort Wayne Children’s Zoo, Candlewood Suites Fort Wayne – NW features a full kitchen in every room and suite.
Free WiFi access is available on site, along with a heated indoor pool.
A 32-inch flat-screen satellite cable TV and DVD player are provided in every suite at this Indiana hotel.
A hairdryer is provided for convenience, and select suites include a sofa bed.
Prepare meals using the on-site BBQ facilities and work out in the 24-hour fitness centre at Fort Wayne – NE Candlewood Suites.
A convenience store is also available.
Stroll through the Foellinger-Freimann Botanical Conservatory or visit Science Central Museum, as both are within 10 minutes’ drive.
General Motors is 22 km away.
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The Beautiful W. W. Seymour Botanical Conservatory
As a kid I visited the W. W. Seymour Botanical Conservatory in Tacoma and loved it and on the day after the 4th of July we decided to go after Maybe 15 years and it was just as good as my memories were of it and I really enjoyed it and you should definitely check it out. It's probably one of the best things to do in Tacoma for sure.
Here is some Info I got from the official website:
HOURS OF OPERATION
Open Tuesday thru Sunday 10 am-4:30 pm
- Gift Shop closes at 4 pm
Open every Third Thursday 10 am-7 pm
- Aug. 18, Sep. 15, Oct. 27 (moved from Oct. 20 to accommodate a Progressive Dinner & Art Tour that begins at the Conservatory), Nov. 17, Dec. 15
Closed Mondays, except for public holidays
Closed on the following dates as well:
- Nov. 28-30, Dec. 1 (holiday decorating)
- Nov. 24 Thanksgiving
- Dec. 25
- Jan. 1 New Year's Day
LOCATION
316 South G St.
Tacoma, Wa 98405
In Wright Park
(253) 591-5330
ADMISSION:
FREE ADMISSION
Suggested donation of $3 helps offset the cost of producing the grand floral display plants.
Foundation Membership
Construction of the Conservatory was made possible by a $10,000 donation from William Wolcott Seymour over 100 years ago. With the same civic spirit and pride we ask our visitors today to support our mission through the next hundred years. Thank you for your generous support.
Exotic tropical plants!
Exotic tropical plants and seasonal floral displays await you at the W.W. Seymour Botanical Conservatory in Wright Park. This historic glass conservatory, with its distinctive twelve-sided central dome, is listed on the City of Tacoma, Washington State and National historic registers. 3,000 panes of glass make up the dome and wings of the conservatory.
PERMANENT BIOLOGICAL COLLECTION
More than 250 individual plant species
More than 200 orchids
Between 300-500 blooming plants during four seasonal displays
Large collections of tender Azaleas, Vireya Rhododendrons, Clivias, Cymbidium, Agapanthus, Epiphyllum Cacti, and exhibition Chrysanthemums
MISSION
The mission of the W.W. Seymour Botanical Conservatory is to promote the connection between people and the natural world.
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The Butterfly Project
The students in this project developed design ideas and educational materials for the installation of a butterfly garden at The Foellinger-Freimann Botanical Conservatory in downtown Fort Wayne. This new garden space, dubbed a nectar garden, will bring nature inside, providing a seasonal display for visitors to enjoy. This project united thematic design with education, in order to share with visitors the magic of metamorphosis, the habitat needs of specific species, and the plight of endangered and threatened species.
EurAupair au pairs visiting the Botanical Gardens - Fort Wayne, IN
Fort Wayne Botanical Gardens
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W.W. Seymour Conservatory at Wright Park
We took a walk in the park and smelled the orchids today. I've always referred to the conservatory as the Glass House.
Hatching butterflies at Fort Wayne's Botanical Conservatory
Hatching butterflies at Fort Wayne's Botanical Conservatory with manager Mitch Sheppard
Dan Dickerson- Respect Live at the Botanical Conservatory
Dan Dickerson Live... Respect is thrown for a loop this time around...
Fort Wayne, Indiana - 1938
Fort Wayne, Indiana in 1938. No sound. Fort Wayne didn't have sound in 1938; if you believe that I have some land to sell you in the Florida Everglades.......
Winter Fantasy Event - Fort Wayne, Indiana Meeting Testimonial
Learn why Baldman Games hosts their Winter Fantasy event in Fort Wayne, Indiana!
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Allen County Courthouse
Get and inside look at the courthouse in the heart of downtown Fort Wayne.
Painted Lady caterpillar from Fort Wayne
Thanks to Fort Wayne's Foellinger–Freimann Botanical Conservatory, folks can buy a $5 kit from the gift shop, folks can watch the miracle of metamorphosis by hatching their very own Painted Lady butterfly.
Marie Selby Botanical Gardens #1 The Conservatory
A pictoral visit to the conservatory at Marie Selby Botanical Gardens
The Fort Report: Update on Fort Wayne politics with party chairmen
This week's show features Allen County Republican Party Chairman Steve Shine and Democrat Party Vice Chairman Jack Morris, who will analyze the recent election, congressional races and other political news. The episode will premiere at 5:30 p.m. Saturday on Comcast Channel 57 and FiOS Channel 27 and later at news-sentinel.com.
Tour Fort Wayne: TinCaps Baseball at Parkview Field
Enjoy TinCaps baseball in the heart of downtown Fort Wayne at the gorgeous Parkview Field.
Voted the #2 Indiana Gotta Do this summer, a TinCaps game is fun for the whole family!
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nwi.com Political Roundtable - Jan. 30, 2014
This week's Roundtable looks at Indiana's gay marriage amendment, gun buy-back legislation and the State of the Union address.
Episode 49: Frankenstein Conquers the World (1965) (Ryuichi Shimoda et al. v. The State)
Kaijuvision Radio, created and hosted by Brian Scherschel
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I address the film's depiction of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima, and how that scene is edited for the English-language version. Frankenstein is a stand-in for atomic bombing victims in this movie. I'll pay attention to the scientific ethics explored in the story too. This movie is when screenwriter Takeshi Kimura started using a pseudonym, and with this movie, I don't blame him. The related topic for this episode is Ryuichi Shimoda et al. v. The State, the case where atomic bomb victims sued for reparations.
This episode is dedicated to Showa era screenwriter Takeshi Kimura.
I'd like to send a shout-out to our patron Sean Stiff for donating at the Kaiju Visionary level and William Mize for donating at the Kaiju Commander level. Thank you for your support! I really appreciate it.
Introduction: 0:00 – 2:38
Part 1 – Film Description: 2:38 – 10:18
Part 2 – Opinion and Analysis: 10:18 – 38:21
Part 3 – Related Topic: 38:21 – 46:58
Closing: 46:58 – End
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Video Location: Foellinger-Freimann Botanical Conservatory, Fort Wayne, Indiana
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Night. Fog. Fort Wayne, IN
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The Lafayette Street and Spy Run Avenu
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Explore Fort Wayne as a visitor through Be a Tourist in Your Own Hometown
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Fort Wayne, Indiana | Wikipedia audio article
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Fort Wayne, Indiana
00:02:17 1 The History
00:02:26 1.1 Early history
00:02:34 1.1.1 Native Americans and New France
00:03:33 1.1.2 British control
00:04:11 1.1.3 US Invasion of Native American Land
00:05:07 1.1.4 Settlement permitted by Treaty of St. Mary's
00:06:23 1.2 Modern history
00:10:46 2 Geography
00:11:35 2.1 Topography
00:13:51 2.2 Cityscape
00:15:15 2.2.1 Architecture
00:18:10 2.3 Climate
00:20:25 3 Demographics
00:23:06 3.1 Religion
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00:48:15 11 Infrastructure
00:48:24 11.1 Transportation
00:53:10 11.2 Healthcare
00:54:03 11.3 Utilities
00:55:01 12 Notable people
00:55:10 13 Sister cities
00:55:46 14 See also
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Fort Wayne is a city in the U.S. state of Indiana and the seat of Allen County, United States. Located in northeastern Indiana, the city is 18 miles (29 km) west of the Ohio border and 50 miles (80 km) south of the Michigan border. With a population of 253,691 in the 2010 census, it is the second-most populous city in Indiana after Indianapolis, and the 75th-most populous city in the United States. It is the principal city of the Fort Wayne metropolitan area, consisting of Allen, Wells, and Whitley counties, a combined population of 419,453 as of 2011. Fort Wayne is the cultural and economic center of northeastern Indiana. The city is within a 200-mile (320 km) radius of major population centers, including Chicago, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Columbus, Detroit, Indianapolis, Louisville, and Milwaukee.
In addition to the three core counties, the combined statistical area (CSA) includes Adams, DeKalb, Huntington, Noble, and Steuben counties, with an estimated population of 615,077.Fort Wayne was built in 1794 by the United States Army under the direction of American Revolutionary War general Anthony Wayne, the last in a series of forts built near the Miami village of Kekionga. Named in Wayne's honor, the European-American settlement developed at the confluence of the St. Joseph, St. Marys, and Maumee rivers as a trading post for pioneers. The village was platted in 1823 and underwent tremendous growth after completion of the Wabash and Erie Canal and advent of the railroad. Once a booming manufacturing town located in what became known as the Rust Belt, Fort Wayne's economy in the 21st century is based upon distribution, transportation and logistics, healthcare, professional and business services, leisure and hospitality, and financial services. The city is a center for the defense industry which employs thousands.Fort Wayne was an All-America City Award recipient in 1982, 1998, and 2009. The city also received an Outstanding Achievement City Livability Award by the U.S. Conference of Mayors in 1999.