Indiana Vaudeville Theatre Gets a New Lease on Life
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If you’ve ever driven across the state of Indiana, you may have passed through the small town of Wabash — home to a modest 10,666...


Generations of Wabash Women Forge Permanent Connection with Eagles Theatre
For many citizens of Wabash, Eagles Theatre holds a special place in their hearts. Perhaps it’s because they have a cherished memory of...


The Honeywell Foundation Announces Public Campaign to Fund Future Eagles Theatre Educational Program
The Honeywell Foundation recently announced a public campaign to raise essential funding needed to establish and sustain new educational...


Eagles Theatre to Host Renovation Celebration in August
Eagles Theatre will host The Eagles Renovation Celebration, a month-long series of free movies and live performances throughout August,...


Support Economic Development in Northeast Indiana Through the Eagles Renovation Project
What is your first memory at Eagles? Was it a family movie or first date? Maybe a live play or school field trip? No matter how the...


Breathing New Life Into a Historical Indiana Landmark
Tucked in the middle of downtown Wabash, Eagles Theatre is a charming building and cornerstone of the community. The theatre runs...


Eagles Renovation Project Awarded Funding from Regional Cities Initiative
The Eagles Theatre Renovation Project was awarded funding from the Regional Cities Initiative by the Northeast Indiana Regional...


The Honeywell Foundation: Our History, Mission and Ambitions
As 2016 marks The Honeywell Foundation’s 75th year, we have taken some time to reflect on our journey and recent accomplishments. This...


Northern Indiana’s Charley Creek Gardens: Six Acres of History
What’s better than spending your afternoon exploring nature? Whether it’s sunflowers in the summer, tulips in the spring, changing leaves...


A Blast from the Past: The History of Dr. James Ford Historic Home
Visitors and residents alike are no stranger to our town’s deep, historic roots. From theatres built in the early 1900s to century-old...

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