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Headwaters Junction plan advances ROSA SALTER RODRIGUEZ | The Journal Gazette A plan for a phase of Headwaters Junction attraction on the north side of the St. Mary's River in Fort Wayne is chugging ahead with approvals from the Fort Wayne Plan Commission. The railroad history nonprofit organization will be allowed to move the restored 19th-century Craigville Depot and a refurbished former military hospital rail car from the 1950s to a parking lot east of Fort Wayne Outfitters. The outdoor recreation business focuses on boating and cycling and stands along the river at 1004 Cass St., just east of Wells Street. The business's owners, Tim and Cara Hall, are selling some of the rarely used land in their parking lot to further Headwaters Junction's progress.
Headwaters Junction phase OK'd Restored depot, rail car to move north side of St. Marys ROSA SALTER RODRIGUEZ | The Journal Gazette A plan for one phase of the Headwaters Junction attraction on the north side of the St. Marys River is chugging ahead with approvals from the Fort Wayne Plan Commission. The railroad history nonprofit organization will be allowed to move the restored 19th-century Craigville Depot and a refurbished former military hospital rail car from the 1950s to a parking lot east of Fort Wayne Outfitters. The outdoor recreation business focuses on boating and cycling and stands along the river at 1004 Cass St., just east of Wells Street. The business's owners, Tim and Cara Hall, are selling some of the rarely used land in their parking lot to further Headwaters Junction's progress.