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Autumn 1989
Issue 1
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  • A. Michael Perry profile
  • The Morgan Home on Camelot Drive
  • John F. Kennedy in Huntington
  • The Fall and Rise of Marshall Football

 

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Winter 1990
Issue 2
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  • The Future of Huntington's Riverfront
  • The Ibrahim Home on High Drive
  • William C. Campbell profile
  • Jesse James in Huntington
  • Rocco's Ristorante
  • The Dream Team: Ernie Salvatore picks MU's greatest basketball players

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Spring 1990
Issue 3
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  • Ruth Cline profile
  • The Ritter Estate on McCoy Road
  • The Huntington Museum of Art
  • MU's School of Medicine
  • The Greenbrier
  • Chili Willi's Mexican Cantina

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Summer 1990
Issue 4
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  • The Future of West Virginia:
    Interviews with Sen. Robert Byrd,
    Sen. Jay Rockefeller and Rep. Nick J. Rahall
  • Ming's Restaurant
  • The Breece Home by Ritter Park
  • The Story of Camden Park
  • Jim Donnan Profile
  • Whitewater Rafting in West Virginia

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Autumn 1990
Issue 5
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  • The Story of Marshall T. Reynolds
  • The Keith-Albee Theatre
  • Rebels & Redcoats Tavern
  • The 20th Anniversary of the MU plane crash
  • West Virginia's Bed & Breakfast Inns

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Winter 1991
Issue 6

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  • The 1937 Flood
  • The MU President's Home
  • Huntington High School profile
  • MU's School of Journalism
  • Pilgrim Glass
  • Verna Gibson profile

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Spring 1991
Issue 7
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  • Memoirs from the Middle East: Huntington servicemen tell of their experiences in the Gulf War
  • John Taft profile
  • CK's Donnie Robinson profile
  • Oliver's Restaurant
  • Huntington's YMCA

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Summer 1991
Issue 8
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  • The Story of Ritter Park
  • The Jones Home on High Drive
  • Field of Dreams Part I: MU's new stadium
  • Jim's Steak & Spaghetti House
  • The West Virginia Belle
  • Heiner's Bakery

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Autumn 1991
Issue 9
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  • Mark McVey profile
  • The History of The Herald-Dispatch
  • Field of Dreams Part II: MU's new stadium
  • The River Tower
  • Habitat for Humanity

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Winter 1992
Issue 10
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  • John D. Drinko profile
  • The Apgar Home at Guyan Oaks
  • Trolley Cars in Huntington
  • The Radisson Hotel
  • The Chilton House
  • Blackwater Falls

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Spring 1992
Issue 11
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  • 100 Great Things About Huntington
  • WSAZ Television
  • C & P Telephone
  • Stewart's Original Hot Dogs
  • The Touma Collection
  • MU's new Fine Arts Center

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Summer/Autumn 1992
Issue 12
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  • Poised for Greatness: Jim Donnan's #1 Ranked Team Prepares for a Historic Season
  • Yellowwood: Huntington's log cabin home
  • WOWK Television
  • Greenbottom
  • Stone & Thomas

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Winter 1993
Issue 13
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  • When Paul Newman Came to Town
  • The Zitter Home on McCoy Road
  • The Keith-Albee Revisited
  • Travel to London, England
  • Fesenmeier's Brewery
  • MU's Fine Arts Center gala opening

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Spring 1993
Issue 14
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  • Ernie Salvatore's Sports Memories Part I: Golfer Bill Campbell
  • The Conaty Home by Ritter Park
  • Central City's Centennial
  • MU's H.E.L.P. Center
  • Travel to Paris, France
  • Ann Speer Profile

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Summer 1993
Issue 15
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  • Carter G. Woodson profile
  • The Morabito Home at Stamford Park
  • Ernie Salvatore's Sports Memories Part II: Crafty Cam Henderson
  • Laredo's Restaurant

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Autumn 1993
Issue 16
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  • Joan C. Edwards profile
  • The St. Clair Home on McCoy Road
  • C.F. Reuschlein's Jewelers
  • Ernie Salvatore's Sports Memories
    Part III: Rising from the Ashes
  • The Story of Stella Fuller
  • Oglebay Park

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Spring 1994
Issue 17
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  • The Future of Huntington
  • The HQ Interview: Marshall Reynolds & A. Michael Perry
  • Women Making A Difference
  • Ernie Salvatore's Sports Memories Part IV: The Fighters
  • Joe Williams profile

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Summer 1994
Issue 18
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  • Alex Schoenbaum profile
  • Ernie Salvatore's Sports Memories Part V: Hurryin' Hal Greer
  • A Hanging in Huntington 1892
  • Huntington's Mounted Horse Patrol
  • Schindler's List in Huntington
  • Marshall Artists Series

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Autumn 1994
Issue 19
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  • When Huntington Made a Movie:
    Teen-Age Strangler
  • Sakhai Home on Ohio River
  • Fifth Anniversary Retrospective
  • John R. Hall Interview
  • Marshall Great Jackie Hunt
  • George H. Wright’s
  • David Fattaleh Photo Reflections

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Winter 1995
Issue 20
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  • Rebirth of Downtown Huntington
  • Musical Arts Guild’s 30th Year
  • Coach Billy Donovan
  • Matt Reese profile
  • The Ebony Classic
  • History of Guyandotte
  • WSAZ’s Jule Huffman retires

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Spring 1995
Issue 21
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  • City of Churches
  • Celebrity Lane by Ernie Salvatore
  • The Hood Home
  • Warship “Huntington”
  • Jerry Zitter profile
  • J.Wade Gilley interview
  • Heritage Station

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Summer/Autumn 1995
Issue 22
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  • Life of Soupy Sales
  • Hooser Home near Inwood Drive
  • Kentucky Horse Racing
  • The 18 Greatest Golf Holes in the area
  • Dr. Simon Perry profile
  • Collis P. Huntington statue
  • Huntington Chamber Orchestra’s 25th Anniversary

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Winter 1996
Issue 23
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  • Postcards from Huntington’s past
  • Musical Arts Guild Children’s Theater
  • Fiery Home in Stamford Park
  • Remembering Steamboats on the Ohio River
  • New Marshall University Library
  • New YMCA Facility
  • Renaissance Book Store

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Spring 1996
Issue 24
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  • Huntington's Mysterious Tunnels
  • Old Carnegie Library
  • Hibachi Japanese Steakhouse
  • Dr. Tom Conaty profile
  • Five Unique Eateries
  • Jean Dean interview
  • Paramount Arts Center

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Summer 1996
Issue 25
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  • 125 Great Things About Huntington
  • Old Movie Houses
  • BrewBakers Restaurant
  • Huntington’s 125 year history
  • Lavery Home
  • Huntington High School Part I
  • Bob Pruett profile

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Autumn 1996
Issue 26

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  • Home for the Holidays
  • Old C&O Passenger Station
  • Gaston Caperton interview
  • Museum Conservatory
  • Huntington High School Part II
  • Coach Greg White profile

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Winter 1997
Issue 27
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  • Fifty People to Watch
  • Tri-State Ice Arena
  • Huntington Memorial Arch
  • Hutchinson Home in Stamford Park
  • Robert C. Byrd Institute
  • Savannah’s Restaurant

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Spring/Summer 1997
Issue 28
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  • Huntington’s Fire Dept.-100 years
  • Cecil Underwood interview
  • Clint McElroy profile
  • The Hotel Frederick
  • Monty’s Pizza
  • W. Page Pitt profile
  • Travel Blennerhassett Island

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Autumn 1997
Issue 29
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  • Huntington’s Titanic Survivor
  • Briarcliff Home
  • Herd and MAC Football
  • Adele Thornton Summerfeldt profile
  • Blizzard Hockey’s Fifth Season
  • Four Seasons at Snowshoe

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Winter 1998
Issue 30
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  • General Chuck Yeager profile
  • Heritage Museum – A. Michael Perry farm
  • Crimes of the Century Part I
  • Huntington Photo Essay
  • Judge Dan O’Hanlon profile
  • Benjy’s Harley-Davidson
  • Sharkey’s Mo-Bay Café

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Spring 1998
Issue 31
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  • 1998 City Guide
  • Paul Chellgren interview
  • El Haijj Salon & Spa

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Summer 1998
Issue 32
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  • New MU Med Center
  • Crimes of the Century Part II
  • Marshall Football fever
  • Elephant Walk restaurant
  • Ultimate Golf Tour
  • Mr. Edward Adams profile

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Autumn 1998
Issue 33
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  • Marshall Reynolds Expanding Empire
  • Crimes of the Century Part III
  • The new Drinko Library
  • Blizzard Coach Ray Edwards
  • Gerald McDonald interview
  • Burford Home
  • Dr. Moffat

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Winter 1999
Issue 34
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  • Health Care in Huntington
  • Miss USA Pageant
  • Medical Profiles
  • The Homestead Resort
  • Dr. Joseph Touma profile

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Spring/Summer 1999
Issue 35
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  • Dagmar profile
  • The Greenbrier Resort
  • Haynes home
  • Strictly Business
  • St. Joe’s 75th Anniversary
  • Central City Market
  • Vickie Shaffer profile

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Autumn 1999
Issue 36
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  • Huntington Ghost Stories
  • Chad Pennington
  • Huddleston Bolen
  • Old Drive-In Restaurants
  • The City of Huntington Foundation
  • Snowshoe Mountain Resort

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Winter 2000
Issue 37
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Online Version

  • Randy Moss
  • HQ10 Anniversary article
  • Jack Jenkins home
  • Ashes to Glory
  • Rocco’s Braciole
  • Warfield House Bed & Breakfast
  • Huntington Business and Technology Park

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Spring 2000
Issue 38
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  • Dan Angel
  • Amazon.com
  • Cheat Mt. Club
  • Pets & Vets
  • Ron Smith’s Crusted Tuna
  • Pat Angel profile
  • Radio & Technology Museum
  • Joslin Diabetes Center

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Summer 2000
Issue 39
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Online Version

  • Joan C. Edwards
  • 10 Best Dressed Men
  • Ratcliff Home
  • Antiquing in Huntington
  • Savannah’s Grilled Vegetable Napoleon
  • Willy Merrick
  • Sports Medicine Hall of Fame
  • Profile – Museum Director Maggie Skove
  • Huntington Junior League

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Autumn 2000
Issue 40
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  • Genesis CEO Tom Jones
  • 10 Best Dressed Women
  • Davis Home
  • Hankins Renovation - Part I: Guaranty Bank Building
  • Chef Robert Wong’s (Glade Springs) Apple Grilled Pork
  • Huntington Icon - Rufus Switzer
  • Huntington Internal Medicine Group
  • Kellogg Elementary – Digital Divide

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Winter/Spring 2001
Issue 41
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  • Governor Bob Wise
  • Muth Home
  • Pete Dye Golf Club
  • Huntington’s Downtown Super Block
  • Hankins Renovations – Part II: A.G. Edwards Building
  • Calamity Café’s Jalapeno Angel Hair Pasta
  • Mayor David Felinton
  • Drive-in Theaters
  • Huntington Icon – Dr. Henry Hatfield

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Summer/Fall 2001
Issue 42
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  • Five Reasons for the Regional Airport
  • Huntington Renaissance Center
  • Glade Springs Resort & Spa
  • Kay & Keith Earles Home
  • Hankins Renovation - Part III: Switzer Building
  • Nawab Indian Restaurant - Fish Tikka
  • Huntington Works Committee - Viaducts
  • Pilates

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Winter 2002
Issue 43
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Online Version

  • Dr. Joseph Touma & his son Dr. Joe Touma
  • Wedding Guide
  • Wedding Story - Kate Jones & Mark Jordan
  • Kinetic Park
  • Decorator's Showcase - Journey's End
  • Hankins Renovations - Part IV: Downtown Barboursville
  • Jewel City Seafood - Ciopinno Soup
  • Profile - Art Weisberg
  • Huntington Icon - Walter Payne

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Spring 2002
Issue 44
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  • Huntington's 10 Most Fit
  • Troy Brown
  • 2002 Huntington Museum Ball
  • Pallottine Sisters & St. Mary's Hospital
  • Heritage Station recipe
  • Icon - Collis P. Huntington
  • Huntington Symphony turns 30

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Summer/Fall 2002
Issue 45
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Online Version

  • MU Quarterback Byron Leftwich
  • Heritage Farm Museum
  • Seneca Rocks Travel Piece
  • Sugarwood Golf
  • HIT Center
  • 2002 Jr. League Garden Tour
  • Ian Patrick - Blackhawk Grille
  • Huntington's Haunted Hospital
  • Cabell County Library 100 years

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Winter 2003
Issue 46
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Online Version

  • Best of Huntington
  • Scrapbook Page - Barty Ferguson
  • Holiday Fashion
  • Capito Home
  • Icon - Col. Harvey Long
  • Edwards Comprehensive Cancer Center & CHH

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Spring 2003
Issue 47
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Online Version

  • Meet Acclaimed Actor Brad Dourif
  • Museum Brings Egypt to Huntington
  • Living the Dream at the Greenbrier
  • When Decorating is Child's Play
  • Cuisine - St. Zita Grille
  • A Train Ride Down Memory Lane
  • The Old Village Roaster

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Summer 2003
Issue 48
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Online Version

  • Meet Wildlife Artist Chuck Ripper
  • A Retirement Community with Class
  • The Caves are Lovely, Dark and Deep
  • Huntington's Southside Bricks
  • Woody Williams Medal of Honor Untarnished
  • Cuisine - Savannah's Wine and Martini Bar
  • Memphis Tennessee Garrison

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Autumn 2003
Issue 49
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  • Herd Greats Now Starring in the NFL
  • Fall Foliage in the Mountain State
  • Magic, Mummies, Monkeys and More
  • A Country Cottage with Uptown Style
  • Huntington's Final Resting Place
  • Cuisine - Jim's Spaghetti House
  • Sports - Ron Jirsa
  • John Henry Cammack

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Winter 2004
Issue 50
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  • Meet Interior Design Icon Connie Post
  • An Elegant Home for the Holidays
  • More Than A Basketball Tournament
  • White and Wonderful in West Virginia
  • Service with Style: Expresso Mojo
  • The Winter Blues?
  • Civic Leader Mark Bugher
  • Last Laugh - Christmas Wish List

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Spring 2004
Issue 51
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  • Making a List and Checking it Twice
  • A Little Spanish Flair in Ritter Park
  • Heritage Farm: Stay at Your Leisure
  • Golf the Way it was Meant to be
  • Merlot: America's Favorite Red Wine
  • Central City Cafe: Where the Menu is as Eclectic as the Dining Atmosphere
  • Z.T. Vinson: A Prominent Civic Leader and the Region's Other Railroad Tycoon
  • Brief History of how Huntington Became Known as "The Dogwood City"
  • Last Laugh - Billy Joel and the Huntington connection

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Summer 2004
Issue 52
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  • Bob Pruett: A Winner Both on and off the Field
  • Huntington's Second Oldest Home
  • Miracle at the B'nai Shalom Temple
  • The Best State Park You'll Ever Visit
  • A Black Tie Benefit for St. Mary's
  • New World Pinot Noir Changes the Rules
  • JoeJoe's Barge and Grill Finally Brings Riverside Dining to Downtown Huntington
  • Ritter Park Rose Garden
  • Fred Prichard: Builder of Skyscrapers and Champion of the Underprivileged
  • Last Laugh - Please Say it Aint so Joe...

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Autumn 2004
Issue 53
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Online Version

  • Huntington's Magazine Turns 15
  • A Magical Home for the Holidays
  • The Photography of Willis Cook
  • Help For Our Four-Legged Friends
  • Hog Heaven in Downtown Huntington
  • Festival of Trees Ushers in the Season
  • Holiday Gift Guide

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Winter 2005
Issue 54
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  • Remembering Huntington's Houvouras
  • More Than Just A Great Golf Course
  • Frolic and Flic at the Museum Ball
  • Time to Head to Higher Elevations
  • They YMCA: Heart of the Community
  • Serving up Suchi and Smiles at Hibachi
  • William H. Cabell: The County's Namesake
  • Biggs Armory: A Forgotten Landmark

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Spring 2005
Issue 55
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  • A Homecoming for Mark Snyder
  • Huntington Quarterly's Dream Home
  • Victor's: Living the American Dream
  • Riding West Virginia's Wild Waters
  • Making Memories at Dreamland Pool
  • Local Authors Worth Reading
  • Cooking with Wine
  • The Marshall Hall of Fame Cafe
  • Ely Ensign: Manufacturer, Mayor
  • The Central Fire Station

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Summer/Fall 2005
Issue 56
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  • Rocco Expands his Pasta Empire
  • Huntington Quarterly's Dream Home II
  • Heiner's Still Rolling in the Dough
  • Ceredo's Enchanting Pumpkin House
  • Local Authors Worth Reading ll
  • Wine
  • Cuisine: Chilli Willi's
  • Lost Huntington
  • Last Laugh

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Winter/Spring 2006
Issue 57
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  • Partners in Business and in Life
  • Huntington Quarterly's Dream Home IIl
  • Annual Film Fest Just Keeps Growing
  • Working for a Healthy Huntington
  • Local Authors Worth Reading lll
  • HIMG Transforms into Medical Mall
  • Caring for our Community's Kids
  • Last Laugh

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Summer 2006
Issue 58
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  • The Charm and Allure of Downtown
  • The Top 10 Homes in Huntington
  • Talented Artists From Our Region
  • The Saads and Their American Dream
  • Food, Fun and Sun on the Ohio River
  • Little League: For the Love of the Game
  • Last Laugh

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Autumn 2006
Issue 59


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  • At Home With Jim and Verna Gibson
  • The Charm and Allure of Downtown
  • The Hospice House of Huntington
  • Talented Local Artists, Part II
  • Museum Features a Year of Women
  • Last Laugh

Winter 2007
Issue 60


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  • What Happened That Night
  • The Story Behind the Story
  • Welcome to Huntington
  • Who's Who
  • Matthew McConaughey
  • Filming in Huntington
  • McG
  • Filming in Atlanta
  • Matthew Fox
  • Extra Extra
  • Star Struck
  • A Day to Remember
  • The Shot
  • Love Affair
  • The Big Night
  • Peace, The Lovers are Asleep

Commemorative Edition - $10.00 each

Spring 2007
Issue 61


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  • The Legendary Cam Henderson
  • Hall of Fame Legend Hal Greer
  • D'Antoni Finds Success in the Desert
  • Remembering the Days of Donovan
  • Huntington's Very Own Dream Team
  • A New Era in Marshall Basketball
  • A Hidden Treasure in the Hills
  • Tickle Your Funny Bone in Downtown
  • HQ's Journey Back From the Flames
  • Last Laugh

Summer 2007
Issue 62


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  • Super Bowl Champ and Super Citizen
  • Downtown Living is Making a Comeback
  • Author of Anonymous Letter Revealed
  • St. Mary's Center for Education
  • The Top 10 Dishes in Our Community
  • The New and Improved Greenbrier
  • Last Laugh

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