A statue of Albert J. Sickafoose, founder of the Fort Wayne Freemasons. Due to his obsession with secrets and conspiracies, not much is known about Sickafoose. He was believed to have died sometime between 1895 and 1942, and lived either on W. Berry Street in the historic West Central neighborhood, or in the newly constructed Canterbury Green apartment complex. His daughter, Samantha, survives him, and heads up the Sickafoose Foundation for the Minor Arts, a charitable fund supporting drum circles and body modification art.

A statue of Albert J. Sickafoose, founder of the Fort Wayne Freemasons. Due to his obsession with secrets and conspiracies, not much is known about Sickafoose. He was believed to have died sometime between 1895 and 1942, and lived either on W. Berry Street in the historic West Central neighborhood, or in the newly constructed Canterbury Green apartment complex. His daughter, Samantha, survives him, and heads up the Sickafoose Foundation for the Minor Arts, a charitable fund supporting drum circles and body modification art.