Just minutes south of Fort Wayne, Located off of I-69 Exit 278 then east. ONLY 2.7 miles from exit.
Total Eclipse in Warren
The Town of Warren will host the "Total Eclipse in Warren" Viewing Event at Riverside Park on Monday, April 8 from 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
- They will offer food for purchase, viewing areas, music and fun activities to pass the time.
- Arrive early and do the Historic Warren Walking Tour to see historic sites and murals. Plenty of places for photos!
- Tour the Salamonie Valley Museum at the Knight Bergman Center open from 11 - 2. (132 N. Nancy St.)
- Attend the “Total Eclipse Cabaret” at the Historic Pulse Opera House at 3:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m., 127 N Wayne St,
- Purchase a souvenir eclipse t-shirt.
- First Christian Church of Warren will have hall open, refreshments and bathrooms open to public (202 E 2nd St)
- Visit the Warren Public Library to help with our space themed poster (sign your name and where you are from), make-and-take constellation snack and pick up some free library swag.
- FREE parking available downtown Warren along streets, Knight Bergman Center (132 N. Nancy St.) and additional parking at Solid Rock Church of Warren (485 Bennett Dr, Warren)
Click here to access a summary of Huntington County Eclipse Activities.
Details for day of event.
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