Huntington is the county seat of Huntington County in northeast Indiana, located at the confluence of the Little River and the Wabash River, historically known as the Forks of the Wabash. The area was a significant gathering point for the Miami people before European settlement.
Huntington University, a private institution affiliated with the Church of the United Brethren in Christ, enrolls roughly 1,200 students. J. Edward Roush, a longtime U.S. congressman from Indiana, and Dan Quayle, the 44th Vice President, both called Huntington home at various points.
Sunken Gardens park and the Hier's Park area along the Little River provide green space in the city. Huntington's population is approximately 17,100. Manufacturing, including United Technologies operations, and healthcare through Parkview Huntington Hospital support the local economy.
The Dan Quayle Vice Presidential Museum, located in the former Christian Church building downtown, is one of few museums in the United States dedicated to the office of vice president. Huntington Reservoir, east of the city, provides flood control along the Little River and recreational opportunities.
The Huntington County Courthouse, built in 1906, features a clock tower that is visible from much of the downtown area. The Little River band of the Ottawa people had significant presence in the area before European settlement, and the Forks of the Wabash Historic Park commemorates this history.
Escort websites serving the Huntington area are reviewed and listed by Escortservice.com. This is a directory service only. Escortservice.com does not book appointments, does not verify regulatory compliance, and does not act as a middleman. Access requires users to be at least 21.
Huntington is the county seat of Huntington County in northeast Indiana, located at the confluence of the Little River and the Wabash River, historically known as the Forks of the Wabash. The area was a significant gathering point for the Miami people before European settlement.
Huntington University, a private institution affiliated with the Church of the United Brethren in Christ, enrolls roughly 1,200 students. J. Edward Roush, a longtime U.S. congressman from Indiana, and Dan Quayle, the 44th Vice President, both called Huntington home at various points.
Sunken Gardens park and the Hier's Park area along the Little River provide green space in the city. Huntington's population is approximately 17,100. Manufacturing, including United Technologies operations, and healthcare through Parkview Huntington Hospital support the local economy.
The Dan Quayle Vice Presidential Museum, located in the former Christian Church building downtown, is one of few museums in the United States dedicated to the office of vice president. Huntington Reservoir, east of the city, provides flood control along the Little River and recreational opportunities.
The Huntington County Courthouse, built in 1906, features a clock tower that is visible from much of the downtown area. The Little River band of the Ottawa people had significant presence in the area before European settlement, and the Forks of the Wabash Historic Park commemorates this history.
Escort websites serving the Huntington area are reviewed and listed by Escortservice.com. This is a directory service only. Escortservice.com does not book appointments, does not verify regulatory compliance, and does not act as a middleman. Access requires users to be at least 21.
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