The Honeywell Center in Downtown Wabash, Indiana, is a block-long art complex featuring the Ford Theater, Eugenia's Restaurant, and Clark Gallery. The building was built in 1952 by Wabash native Mark C. Honeywell and is owned and operated by the Honeywell Foundation. The Ford Theater inside the complex has a seating capacity of 1,500, presenting various comedy, country, classical, rock, and Broadway performances.
The original construction of the Honeywell Center's building of 45,000 square feet began in 1940 but was delayed due to the shortage of materials and laborers needed for World War II. The center's gymnasium was opened informally on November 19, 1947, although the facility was completed in 1952 with a roller rink and several meeting spaces.
The addition of 75,000 square-feet expansion took place at the venue in 1994 when the building underwent another major renovation. The development was completed to include the Ford Theater inside the Honeywell Center. In 1983, it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The center has 14 overall rooms for parties that can occupy about 8 to 1,500 people.