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    • Morgan W. Noblesville, IN 617 contributions. A Wonderful Side Trip. Great fun and super service. When we entered the building we were given a flute of bubbly.
    • Donald Y. 15 contributions. Good Place to Stop. Really enjoyed my visit. I learned quite a bit about the office of Vice President and the men that held that office.
    • Savannah M. Poneto, IN6 contributions. Beautiful. Lovely place to ust take in stop outside during christmas time too look at the lights, you cannot go inside during the winter season, but all around it are hundreds of lights to view and run around.
    • Jacob H. Indianapolis, IN 355 contributions. Visit. Very nice area to watch the Wabash River. A couple historic buildings on property as well, but I wasn't able to check them out since it was Memorial Day.
  1. The Chief Richardville House is a historic home located in Fort Wayne, about 20 minutes from Huntington. The house was built in 1827 and was the home of Chief Jean Baptiste Richardville, a Miami Indian leader. The house is now a museum and features exhibits on the Miami Indians and their way of life.

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    Venture to this mid-sized northeastern Indiana city founded on the beautiful banks of the Wabash and Little Rivers. Roam the historic streets that sprung forth from the rise of canals and railroads in the past century and experience the best this community has to offer. Huntington was catapulted to the limelight in the 80’s when Huntington local, D...

    Calling all foodies! A trip to Huntington MUST include a stop in at least one of our amazing restaurants. The downtown eateries all offer amazing culinary delights, from fantastic steaks at the Brick House to delightful weekly specials at Junk Ditch Huntington Tap and Wise Guys Downtown. People pilgrimage from all over the country to eat at Nick’s ...

    Come shop the City of Huntington! There you'll find national stores like Walmart, Big Lots, Maurice's and Shoe Sensation plus plenty of locally-owned boutique and locally-owned retail shops. Head downtown to shop at boutiques like HomeCraft and Bend the Trend featuring clothing, accesssories, home decor and gifts. Shop for furniture and home items ...

    There’s a story here and we welcome you to learn more about us. Head over to the Forks of the Wabash Historic Park to discover how the Miami and early settlers lived. Celebrate the second highest office in the country at the Quayle Vice Presidential Learning Center and then learn about life in a NE Indiana county at the Huntington County Historical...

    • Sunken Gardens. One of only two gardens of its kind in the country, the Sunken Gardens were landscaped in the 1920s on the site of a disused quarry close to downtown Huntington.
    • Historic Forks of the Wabash. You can’t exaggerate the importance of this site where the Wabash and Little Rivers meet on the west side of Huntington.
    • Huntington County Historical Museum. Previously based in the courthouse, this museum moved to its spacious current location in 1999. What you’ll find is an absorbing trip down the centuries, from prehistory through the time of the Miami Indians, French voyageurs and the Wabash and Erie Canal, up to the present.
    • Downtown Huntington. Threaded by Jefferson Street and leading north from the impressive Huntington County Courthouse (1904), there’s a cute downtown area adding new shops and restaurants by the year.
  3. It’s a peaceful retreat from the hustle of daily life, offering you a chance to connect with nature and history in one visit. Historic Forks of the Wabash, 3011 W. Park Dr. Huntington, IN. When ...

  4. May 8, 2024 · Huntington County is the place to go.. Encounter country charm and simplistic sophistication in Huntington County. Positioned between Indianapolis and Fort Wayne, this area provides a scenic getaway with big amenities - an amazing mix of local eateries, a gorgeous award winning winery, diverse outdoor experiences and so much boutique shopping you'll definitely want to stop and stay a while.

  5. Huntington, city, seat (1834) of Huntington county, central Indiana, U.S. It is located on the Little Wabash River, near its juncture with the Wabash, 24 miles (39 km) southwest of Fort Wayne. The original site (Forks of the Wabash) was a Miami village (home of the Miami chief Jean Baptiste.

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