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Below is a list of Parks in Wabash, Indiana. You can click on any listing for more details and a map to the location.

 Fair Play Coin Operated Amusements 447 Stitt Street Wabash, IN 46992 (260)563-5129 
 Fairplay Family Fun Center 92 East Market Street Wabash, IN 46992 (260)563-0882 
 Falls Cemetery 725 Falls Avenue Wabash, IN 46992 (260)563-2605 
 Field Of Dreams 10 Water Ridge Parkway Wabash, IN 46992 (260)563-3346 
 Grandstaffhentgen Funeral Service Inc 86 East Main Street Wabash, IN 46992 (260)563-1372 

News About Wabash, IN Parks


Park2Park Relay raises money for arboretum at Hendricks County's McCloud ...
Indianapolis Star
Kenny Farris, a 2008 graduate of Cardinal Ritter High School in Indianapolis, was one of six members of the Wabash Redpack team that finished second in last year's Park2Park Relay in Hendricks County. This year's race is June 16.



State parks, Whitewater included, packed for Memorial Day weekend
Palladium-Item
Salamonie Lake on the upper Wabash River is a federal flood control lake that's managed by the DNR. Boating will be allowed at Salamonie, which will have two boat ramps open, and fishing is still available. The DNR is discouraging water skiing at ...

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Inside INdiana Business (press release)

Wabash Named 'Great Outdoor River'
Inside INdiana Business (press release)
The Healthy Rivers Initiative at the Wabash River is among projects US Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar is highlighting as part of the America's Great Outdoors Rivers program. Salazar says the effort is designed to promote "healthy and accessible ...

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Summer festivals calendar
News Sentinel
•CHARLEY CREEK ARTS FEST: June 28-July 1, Charley Creek Gardens and various other locations, Wabash. •INDIANA HIGHLAND GAMES: June 30, 4-H Park, Columbia City. •BLUES AND BBQ FESTIVAL: 6-9:30 pm July 6, Central Park, Warsaw. •WABASH COUNTY 4-H FAIR: ...



'Year of the River' honors Wabash, Indiana's longest
The Courier-Journal
Most people only get a glimpse of the Wabash River when they drive across a highway bridge. Even just standing along the mighty river's well-tended banks in Fairbanks Park can't give a full appreciation of the state's longest waterway.


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