What is oswego indiana?

Oswego is a small town located in the northeastern part of Indiana, about 10 miles east of Fort Wayne. As of the 2020 census, the population of Oswego was approximately 120 people.

The town was founded in the mid-1800s, and its name is derived from the Oswego River in New York. Oswego is primarily a residential community, with most residents working in nearby cities like Fort Wayne or Auburn.

Oswego is home to the popular Riverside Café, known for its homemade pizza and family-friendly atmosphere. The town is also near several parks, including the Tri-County Fish and Wildlife Area and the Pigeon River Wildlife Area, providing opportunities for hiking, fishing, and hunting.

The town is served by the Hicksville Exempted Village School District, and students attend nearby schools in Ohio.