American Legion Post 241 — Fort Wayne, Indiana
American Legion Post 241 serves veterans, families, and neighbors from its home at 7605 Bluffton Road in Fort Wayne, Indiana, in the Waynedale area. The Post provides a local gathering place for fellowship, veteran support, community events, live entertainment, meetings, and hall rental.
Like American Legion posts across the country, Post 241 is part of a larger Legion Family: The American Legion, the American Legion Auxiliary, the Sons of The American Legion, and the American Legion Riders. Together, these organizations support veterans, active-duty service members, military families, youth programs, and patriotic community service.
Fort Wayne, IN 46809
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A community gathering place
Public event listings show Post 241 as a venue for live music, dinners, euchre, and community gatherings. One public event listing described the Post as a venue with food, a large bar, and a dance floor — a useful reminder that the Post is not only a veterans' organization, but also a social and civic home for the neighborhood.
What still needs to be filled in
To turn this into the official Post biography, we should ask Brian or another Post historian for the details below:
- When Post 241 was chartered or founded.
- Who the Post is named for, if it has a formal namesake.
- Important moves, building history, or major renovations.
- Past commanders and longtime members who shaped the Post.
- Memorials, honor roll details, or service projects the Post wants to highlight.
- Signature events, fundraisers, youth programs, veteran support programs, and community partnerships.
Placeholder official biography
Draft: American Legion Post 241 has long served as a home for veterans and their families in Fort Wayne's Waynedale community. From its Bluffton Road location, the Post brings people together for fellowship, remembrance, service, and local events. Post 241 continues the American Legion tradition of supporting veterans, honoring service, strengthening families, and contributing to the community it calls home.
Final copy should be corrected and expanded with Post records before publication as official history.

