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Las ofertas de Honeywell Arts & Entertainment se llevan a cabo en seis lugares únicos en Wabash, Indiana.
Centro de Honeywell
Un complejo de arte de una manzana con un teatro de 1,500 asientos, galería de arte, restaurante e instalaciones para banquetes
Eagles Theatre
A recently renovated five-story building with two theaters, and banquet facilities
Honeywell House
The beautiful Honeywell House is the former home of the late Mrs. Mark C. Honeywell
Charley Creek Gardens
Six acres of formalized gardens along Charley Creek, located in the heart of Wabash
Dr. Ford Historic Home
The Dr. Ford Home is a restored 19th century physician's home and surgery center
13-24 Drive In
A nostalgic drive-in movie theater
Clarkson House
A renovated, historic home with overnight accommodations
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Honeywell Center
275 W. Market St.
Wabash IN 46992
The Honeywell Center is home to the Ford Theater, Eugenia's Restaurant, Clark Gallery, and banquet facilities.
Built by Mark. C. Honeywell in 1952 to be “ever useful” to the regional residents, the Honeywell Center’s history began as a recreational hub for the community. Originally a home to a combination gym and performing arts theatre, the Honeywell Center has grown in size, scope, and support in its existence.
In 1994, a 75,000-square-foot expansion of the original facility included the addition of the Ford Theater, Clark Gallery, and Eugenia’s Restaurant.
Eagles Theatre
106. W. Market St.
Wabash IN 46992
Eagles is a five-story, recently renovated arts and entertainment facility located just one block from the Honeywell Center.
Originally constructed in 1906, the five-story building houses a nostalgic theater for movies and live entertainment, an additional movie theater, music lesson rooms, recording studios, and a fully restored grand ballroom.
Honeywell House
720 N. Wabash St.
Wabash IN 46992
The beautiful Honeywell House is the former home of the late Mrs. Mark C. Honeywell.
The residence offers an ideal setting for a variety of artistic, civic, and educational programs ranging from solo recitals and chamber music concerts to lectures and outdoor activities.
Charley Creek Gardens
551 N. Miami St.
Wabash IN 46992
Six acres of formalized gardens along Charley Creek
Located in the heart of Wabash, Charley Creek Gardens is a nonprofit horticulture center dedicated to the study, conservation, and appreciation of plants, both native and foreign, through garden displays and education.
There is no admission fee to the Gardens which are open from dawn to dusk, 365 days a year. Call 260.563.1020 for further information.
Dr. Ford Historic Home
177 W. Hill St.
Wabash IN 46992
The Dr. Ford Home is a restored 19th century physician's home and surgery center.
The Dr. James Ford Historic Home, a restored 19th Century physician’s home and surgery center, invites you to experience the daily lives, personalities, and activities of the Dr. James Ford family in the years before, during and just after the Civil War.
Period decor and furnishings provide a look at what life may have been like in the mid-1800s. The home includes a Victorian-era flower garden, vegetable and medicinal herb gardens, and the stone barn where Dr. Ford’s faithful steed, Barney, is located.