There's something different about staying somewhere with real history behind it. The McCulloch Mansion has been standing since 1843, and the penthouse on the top floor still carries that weight — high ceilings, rooms that breathe, and a quietness that makes it easy to remember what it feels like to actually slow down.
Wake up, make coffee, and take your time. No agenda, no rush. The kitchen is ready when you want it, the beds are comfortable, and with three bedrooms sleeping up to six, nobody's drawing straws for the good room.
Do laundry, cook a real meal, settle in like you live here — because for a few nights, you do.
When you're ready to get out, downtown Fort Wayne delivers more than most people expect. Good food, cold drinks, and a historic district worth wandering.
But the part that sticks with most people is coming back — climbing to the top floor, sinking into a place with nearly two centuries of character beneath it, and realizing this is exactly the kind of space you didn't know you needed.