About the North Anthony Area

North Anthony Area Association (NAAA)

The North Anthony Area Association was formed:

“To provide for the maintenance and improvement of that area of Fort Wayne, Indiana, which is adjacent to or surrounded by North Anthony Boulevard, as well as such additional areas as may be affected by the use, maintenance, and improvement of North Anthony Boulevard; to maintain, beautify and improve North Anthony Boulevard in the City of Fort Wayne, Indiana, as a residential neighborhood and to prevent the use of North Anthony Boulevard for purposes detrimental to the residential nature of the surrounding or adjacent properties.”

— North Anthony Area Association Articles of Incorporation

Currently our regular meetings are held the fourth Monday of odd-numbered numbered months at 7PM in the Oh Five Scoop Shop, 1937 E. State Boulevard. All interested parties are welcome to attend. To contact us outside of meetings, please click the envelope icon on the menu at the bottom of the page to send us an e-mail.

The neighborhood assocation covers the residential portions of North Anthony, the historic portions of Kensington Boulevard (south of State Street), as well as Randallia, Pemberton and Niagra Drives, Morton and Garfield Streets, and portions of Woodward, Kenwood, Curdes, Vance and Crescent Avenues, along with Lawndale Drive and the portions of Lake Avenue and East State Boulevard that adjoin them. For illustration, please see the map at the top of the page.

If you are unsure of whether you live within or the area you planning to move into is within our neighborhood boundaries, please consult our map, or reach out to us to double-check.

North Anthony Boulevard Historic District

We could write a whole article about this, but why don’t you just read the Wikipedia article about the North Anthony Boulevard Historic District and Kensington Boulevard Historic District, which should answer most of your questions