Sugarwood
No longer a diamond in the rough, golf enthusiast Ed Allen has transformed a run-down public course into a finely…
No longer a diamond in the rough, golf enthusiast Ed Allen has transformed a run-down public course into a finely…
A Part of Huntington’s Heritage By Susan Hahn HQ 44 | SPRING 2002 When you step into Heritage Station Restaurant,…
By Jack Houvouras HQ 44 | SPRING 2002 Wanted: Catholic women ages 18 and older; must be willing to leave…
By James E. Casto HQ 44 | SPRING 2002 Huntingtonians are sometimes surprised to learn that the city’s founder, Collis…
By Clint McElroy HQ 43 | WINTER 2002 If you’ve lived in Huntington in recent years, then you have no…
By Benita Heath HQ 42 | SUMMER/AUTUMN 2001 Next to the old Carnegie Library on Fifth Avenue between Ninth and…
By Honor McCain HQ 42 | SUMMER/AUTUMN 2001 Nestled at the corner of Sixth Street and Fourth Avenue is Nawab…
By Sara Leuchter Wilkins HQ 41 | WINTER/SPRING 2001 Among the charms of Huntington’s Park Hills neighborhood are the many…
By Tamara Endicott HQ 41 | WINTER/SPRING 2001 Drifting through the propped open corner door of 1555 3rd Avenue is…
By James E. Casto HQ 41 | WINTER/SPRING 2001 Dr. Henry D. Hatfield liked to describe himself as a “country…
By Benita Heath HQ 41 | WINTER/SPRING 2001 The early morning sun was rising as John Hankins focused his formidable…
John Hankins is transforming Huntington one building at a time. By Benita Heath HQ 40 | AUTUMN 2000 Maybe it…