Bishop John M. D’Arcy Stadium
Bishop John M. D’Arcy Stadium is a 3,500-seat stadium in Fort Wayne, Indiana. The facility is located on the campus of the University of Saint Francis and is named in honor of bishop John Michael D'Arcy, who served as diocesan bishop of the Diocese of Fort Wayne-South Bend, Indiana.| Tap on a place to explore it |
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- Type: Pitch
- Description: stadium in Fort Wayne, Indiana, U.S
- Also known as: “D’arcy Stadium”, “John M. D’Arcy Stadium”, and “University of Saint Francis Stadium”
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include John H. Bass Mansion and Lindenwood Cemetery.
John H. Bass Mansion
Museum
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The Bass Mansion, also known as Brookside, is an administrative building and historic structure at the University of Saint Francis located in Fort Wayne, Indiana. John H. Bass Mansion is situated 880 feet northeast of Bishop John M. D’Arcy Stadium.
Lindenwood Cemetery
Cemetery
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Lindenwood Cemetery is a rural cemetery operated by Dignity Memorial in Fort Wayne, Indiana, established in 1859. With over 74,000 graves and covering 175 acres, it is one of the largest cemeteries in Indiana. Lindenwood Cemetery is situated 2,400 feet southeast of Bishop John M. D’Arcy Stadium.
Fort Wayne Zoo
Zoo
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The Fort Wayne Zoo is a zoo in Fort Wayne, Indiana, United States. Since opening in 1965, the 1,000-animal zoo has been located on 40 acres in Fort Wayne's Franke Park. Fort Wayne Zoo is situated 2 miles northeast of Bishop John M. D’Arcy Stadium.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Ansley Acres and Fort Wayne.
Ansley Acres
Hamlet
Fort Wayne is a city in Allen County, Indiana, United States, and its county seat. Located in northeastern Indiana, the city is 18 miles west of the Ohio border and 50 miles south of the Michigan border. Ansley Acres is situated 2 miles west of Bishop John M. D’Arcy Stadium.
Fort Wayne
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Fort Wayne is a city in the northeastern part of Indiana, a state of the United States of America. It is 30 minutes from the western Ohio border and 70 minutes from the southern border of Michigan.
Arcola
Village
Arcola is an unincorporated community and census-designated place in Lake Township, Allen County, in the U.S. state of Indiana. The population of the community is 33. Arcola is situated 6 miles west of Bishop John M. D’Arcy Stadium.
Bishop John M. D’Arcy Stadium
- Categories: stadium, recreation area, football, and sports location
- Location: Wayne Township, Allen, Indiana, Midwest, United States, North America
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Latitude
41.08594° or 41° 5′ 9″ northLongitude
-85.17846° or 85° 10′ 43″ westNamed after
John Michael D’ArcyOpen location code
86HP3RPC+9JOpenStreetMap ID
way 30831201OpenStreetMap feature
leisure=pitchOpenStreetMap feature
sport=american_footballWikidata ID
Q60744290
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In Other Languages
From Japanese to Spanish—“Bishop John M. D’Arcy Stadium” goes by many names.
- Japanese: “ダーシースタジアム”
- Spanish: “Estadio D’arcy”
Notable Places Nearby
Highlights include University of Saint Francis and Tear Drop Pond.
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