
The History Center | Allen County–Fort Wayne Historical Society
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1956
Fort Wayne, IN 46802
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Join us on Sunday, June 1, as the History Center will present the last lecture of the 2024-2025 George R. Mather Sunday Lecture Series. Alec Johnson will present, “Fort Wayne’s Cultural Landscape Reports – Looking to the Past As We Plan the Future.” Guests will learn that from George Kessler to current City Of Fort Wayne landscape architects, the practice of landscape architecture has shaped the development and aesthetics of Fort Wayne in sometimes surprising ways. Come and learn about the Kessler Parks and Boulevard Plan, and the role of landscape architects in the creation of both the Fort Wayne Park System and the current landscape of the city as a whole. The lecture begins at 2 PM and admission is free to the public. All George R. Mather lectures are made possible through the generous support of the Floyd and Betty Lou Lancia Family Foundation and Indiana Humanities. (fb)

Did you know that Fort Wayne once had a profession softball team? It all started when Fred Zollner and his piston factory came to Fort Wayne in 1931. Zollner not only was successful in business, but also changed the face of sports in Allen County and throughout the country. His love for the game of softball inspired him to form a team in the industrial league. Eventually, Zollner hung up his own cleats to build the organization into a semi-pro powerhouse while also sponsoring Zollner Pistons basketball—the Zollner Pistons softball team was developed into a successful, winning club. The Pistons were influential in the formation of the National Softball League (NSL) in 1945. From the beginning, Zollner’s intent was to obtain the best softball players and bring them to Fort Wayne. In 1947, Zollner built a stadium for the team; Zollner Stadium was an amazing addition for loyal fans. After a remarkable stretch during which the team won eighty-seven percent of all games and had a winning streak of sixty-nine games that stretched over two seasons, Zollner disbanded Pistons softball at the end of the 1954 season. The strength and success of the team is reflected in the fact that there are ten former Zollner Pistons in the Softball Hall of Fame. Former catcher Bernie Kampschmidt, who played with the Pistons from 1941 to 1954, donated many items from his playing days, including this home plate to The History Center. It was removed from Zollner Stadium when it was sold to Concordia High School in 1955. The Zollner Pistons scored many runs as they crossed this important piece of Fort Wayne sports history. #sociallyhistory (fb)

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Home Discover the HistoryCenter of FortWayne Delve into the rich history and amazing heritage of FortWayne and AllenCounty at the HistoryCenter. Located in the OldCityHall building stop by to explore unique artifacts local attractions and more. Help Support the History Center The History Center is made possible by contributors like you. If you would like to donate to the History Center directly please use the Donate button.