Five must-see murals in Allen County’s rural communities
Fort Wayne isn’t the only place you can find vibrant public art in Northeast Indiana.





Fort Wayne isn’t the only place you can find vibrant public art in Northeast Indiana.
Check out these five rural murals in Allen County.
Author

Kara Hackett is a Fort Wayne native fascinated by what's next for northeast Indiana how it relates to other up-and-coming places around the world.
After working briefly in New York City and Indianapolis, she moved back to her hometown where she has discovered interesting people, projects, and innovations shaping the future of this place—and has been writing about them ever since. Her work has appeared in The Journal Gazette, Living Fort Wayne, Glo Magazine, FoxNews.com, and The Huffington Post.
In January 2018, Kara helped launch Input Fort Wayne, in partnership with its parent company, Issue Media Group, based in Detroit, Mich., and a coalition of regional sponsors.
Follow her on Twitter and Instagram @karahackett.
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