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    Pechewa Place

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    Welcome to our newly remodeled apartments in Peru, IN! Situated in a convenient location, these apartments offer a comfortable and modern living experience. Each unit comes equipped with a stove, refrigerator, and microwave, making it easy to prepare meals and entertain guests. The stainless steel appliances add a touch of elegance to the space. With the recent remodel, you'll enjoy updated

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Why Live in Wabash

Wabash, Indiana, is a small city of 10,000 residents situated along the Wabash River. Despite its rural setting, Wabash has revitalized its downtown area through significant investments in the arts and local businesses. The Honeywell Center, Ford Theater, and Eagles Theater are key cultural hubs that have spurred downtown development. The Wabash Cultural District, a 2.5-mile stretch, features locally owned boutiques, eateries, and art studios, making it a vibrant area for shopping and dining. The city has received substantial grant funding to improve parks, infrastructure, and repurpose old storefronts, enhancing the quality of life for residents. However, Wabash faces a housing shortage, with limited options currently available. Efforts are underway to address this, including the construction of new residential communities like Kentner Creek Crossing and Legacy Heights. The parks department manages nine parks, with Wabash City Park being the largest, offering playgrounds, walking paths, and pavilions. Outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy kayaking, canoeing, and hiking along the Wabash River Trail. Wabash City Schools provide public education, with options for early college programs, while private schools like Emmanuel Christian School offer alternative education choices. The city hosts year-round events, including the popular Wabash Cannonball Chili for Charity Cook Off and the annual Founders Festival. Residents often travel to Fort Wayne, 46 miles away, and Indianapolis, 80 miles away, for additional amenities and flights. Wabash experiences snowy winters and humid summers, with tornadoes possible from March to July.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the most popular neighborhoods in Wabash, IN for renters?
The most popular neighborhoods in Wabash, IN for renters are Downtown Marion and Shady Hills.
What are the most popular zip codes in Wabash, IN for renters?
The most popular zip codes in Wabash, IN for renters include 46970, 46952, 46932, 46962 and 46953.
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