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Horney Robinson House

Federal architecture in IndianaHouses completed in 1845Houses in Allen County, IndianaHouses on the National Register of Historic Places in IndianaNational Register of Historic Places in Allen County, Indiana
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Horney Robinson House
Horney Robinson House

Horney Robinson House, also known as the Gary Coffee Residence, is a historic home located in Wayne Township, Allen County, Indiana. It was built about 1845, and is a two-story, five-bay, Federal style frame dwelling. It has a side-gable roof and original native walnut interior woodwork.It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1985.

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Horney Robinson House
Lower Huntington Road, Fort Wayne

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Lower Huntington Road 7331
46809 Fort Wayne
Indiana, United States
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Fort Wayne International Airport

Fort Wayne International Airport (IATA: FWA, ICAO: KFWA, FAA LID: FWA) lies eight miles southwest of Fort Wayne, in Allen County, Indiana, United States. It is owned by the Fort Wayne-Allen County Airport Authority.The National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems for 2011–2015 categorized it as a primary commercial service airport since it has over 10,000 passenger boardings (enplanements) per year. Federal Aviation Administration records say the airport had 359,800 enplanements in calendar year 2022, 7.15% more than 2021. Based on passenger enplanements, Fort Wayne International ranked #147 out of the 539 airports in the United States that received scheduled passenger airline service in 2022. As such, the airport is classified by the FAA as a "nonhub", or an airport that has between 10,000 and 400,000 enplanements per year. The airport has one terminal, the Lieutenant Paul Baer Terminal. Passenger flights reach seven airline hubs of Atlanta, Chicago, Charlotte, Dallas/Fort Worth, Detroit, and Minneapolis-Saint Paul, along with flights to Orlando, Punta Gorda (serving Fort Myers and Sarasota), Tampa, Phoenix, and seasonal service to Myrtle Beach, Sarasota, and Las Vegas. Together, flights from the airport to these fourteen cities serve over 790,000 combined arriving and departing passengers per year.The airport has a 600,000-square-foot (56,000 m2) air cargo center on the southwest side. The center was occupied by Kitty Hawk Aircargo, which had a hub at Fort Wayne until October 30, 2007, shortly after the carrier filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy. The former Kitty Hawk hub is now used by several aviation and non-aviation companies including Logistics Insight, FedEx Express, and Spinach Ball.