A National Register Historic District

Fort Wayne's Super-Subdivision since 1925

Welcome to Indian Village — a National Register Historic District nestled along the St. Mary’s River in the Waynedale area of Fort Wayne, Indiana. Originally developed in 1925 as “Fort Wayne’s Super-Subdivision,” our neighborhood features wide, curving, tree-lined boulevards designed by landscape architect Lawrence V. Sheridan, with streets named from Longfellow’s epic poem “Song of Hiawatha.” Nearly 500 homes span architectural styles from Tudor Revival and Spanish Colonial to Mid-Century Modern ranch homes.

The Indian Village Community Association is a voluntary neighborhood association run by an elected Board of Directors. We work to promote safety, organize events, and facilitate communication among residents and the surrounding community.

New Constitution and Bylaws Submitted to Recorder

The Indian Village Board of Directors has finalized a new Constitution, Bylaws, and Code of Conduct for the voluntary neighborhood association, and approved them unanimously. These documents have been finalized and submitted to the Allen County Recorder’s Office, and are the governing documents for the Indian Village Community Association membership going forward.