Warsaw, Indiana
Warsaw, Indiana is nestled among three lakes, earning it the nickname of the Lake City. Warasaw offers numerous opportunities for enjoying the beauty of nature, including Indiana events at Municipal Park.
Municipal Park, a good example of an Indiana park, is located in the downtown area of the city and affords visitors the chance to relax on the beach, right in the center of the city. Municipal Park sits on Center Lake, with a boat launch, tennis courts, picnic areas and playgrounds conveniently located at the center of town.
Video montage of one couple’s experiences in Warsaw, Indiana
Warsaw, Indiana, located in northeast Indiana, approximately 40 miles from Fort Wayne and 160 miles from Indianapolis, is the crossing point of multiple state highways and roads. These provide easy access to other Indiana cities and the Warsaw Municipal Airport.
Warsaw has a rich history and celebrates that history annually at the Kosciusko County Fairgrounds located in Warsaw. This annual celebration, “Back to the Days of Kosciusko,” focuses on life in the Indiana Territory circa the American Revolution, and features log cabins, crafts in the style of the era, and living history events and re-enactments.
Video of a demolition derby at the 2009 Kosciusko County Fair in Warsaw, Indiana
In addition to its natural beauty and rich history, Warsaw, Indiana is also home to a strong cultural and arts community; the Wagon Wheel Theater offers concerts, plays, holiday shows and other community performances and events.
The Village at Winona, located on Winona Lake in Warsaw, is a permanent arts community, with shopping, dining, museums, art studios and galleries open year round. The Village at Winona hosts numerous cultural and entertainment events throughout the year, as well as holiday celebrations. The Village at Winona is also host to Grace College, a private Indiana college.
Video of The Fray at Grace College in Warsaw, Indiana






