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Huntington, West Virginia's lifestyle magazine.

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Discover why Santa Barbara is a must-sip destination for Pinot Noir lovers and more. From Hollywood roots to world-class bottles, this coastal region has it all. Read the full story in HQ 129 Spring 2025 for wine picks, history, and travel inspiration. ➡️ huntingtonquarterly.com/2025/03/17/win…

Discover why Santa Barbara is a must-sip destination for Pinot Noir lovers and more. From Hollywood roots to world-class bottles, this coastal region has it all.

Read the full story in HQ 129 Spring 2025 for wine picks, history, and travel inspiration.
➡️ huntingtonquarterly.com/2025/03/17/win…
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Huntington Quarterly brings you the best of the Tri-State in every issue. Don’t miss out on exclusive stories, stunning photography, and the people who make our region special. Subscribe at: huntingtonquarterly.com/subscribe/

Huntington Quarterly brings you the best of the Tri-State in every issue. Don’t miss out on exclusive stories, stunning photography, and the people who make our region special.

Subscribe at: huntingtonquarterly.com/subscribe/
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The Greenbrier is a historic gem of southern West Virginia—famous for its sulphur springs, bold Dorothy Draper décor, luxury spa, world-class golf, and even a casino and steakhouse. Find more getaways close to Huntington at huntingtonquarterly.com/getaways/

The Greenbrier is a historic gem of southern West Virginia—famous for its sulphur springs, bold Dorothy Draper décor, luxury spa, world-class golf, and even a casino and steakhouse. Find more getaways close to Huntington at huntingtonquarterly.com/getaways/
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After 85+ years, a Huntington legend enters a new chapter. 🍝 The Tweel family has passed the torch of Jim’s Steak and Spaghetti House to Vicki Dunn-Marshall and her family. 📖 Read the full story: huntingtonquarterly.com/2025/03/17/a-n…

After 85+ years, a Huntington legend enters a new chapter. 🍝 The Tweel family has passed the torch of Jim’s Steak and Spaghetti House to Vicki Dunn-Marshall and her family.

📖 Read the full story: huntingtonquarterly.com/2025/03/17/a-n…
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Tucked deep in the southern Appalachians, Helvetia, WV, is a hidden gem founded by Swiss and German settlers in 1869. With just 20 residents in town and 125 nearby descendants, it’s a peaceful escape rich in history and charm. .

Tucked deep in the southern Appalachians, Helvetia, WV, is a hidden gem founded by Swiss and German settlers in 1869. With just 20 residents in town and 125 nearby descendants, it’s a peaceful escape rich in history and charm. .
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Huntington’s own Bill Campbell was more than a golf legend—he was a true gentleman. 🏌️‍♂️ 1964 U.S. Amateur champ, USGA president, and World Golf Hall of Famer, remains a hometown hero whose character matched his talent. 💚⛳️

Huntington’s own Bill Campbell was more than a golf legend—he was a true gentleman. 🏌️‍♂️

1964 U.S. Amateur champ, USGA president, and World Golf Hall of Famer, remains a hometown hero whose character matched his talent. 💚⛳️
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Another weekend getaway not far from home! Springtime in Kentucky means rolling green pastures, grazing horses, and the thrill of Thoroughbred racing at Keeneland. 🐎🌿 For more visit: huntingtonquarterly.com/getaways/

Another weekend getaway not far from home!  Springtime in Kentucky means rolling green pastures, grazing horses, and the thrill of Thoroughbred racing at Keeneland. 🐎🌿 

For more visit: huntingtonquarterly.com/getaways/
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From 3 clinics to 60 sites across 3 states — Valley Health celebrates 50 years of growth, care & community. Read how this nonprofit is transforming access to healthcare in Appalachia. 📖 Full article: huntingtonquarterly.com/2025/03/17/50-…

From 3 clinics to 60 sites across 3 states — Valley Health celebrates 50 years of growth, care & community. Read how this nonprofit is transforming access to healthcare in Appalachia. 

📖 Full article: huntingtonquarterly.com/2025/03/17/50-…
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Discover the charm of Lewisburg—artsy, historic, and full of character. 🎨🛍️ Enjoy unique shops, cozy stays at the General Lewis Inn, and a creative vibe like no other. Plan your getaway: huntingtonquarterly.com/getaways/

Discover the charm of Lewisburg—artsy, historic, and full of character. 🎨🛍️ Enjoy unique shops, cozy stays at the General Lewis Inn, and a creative vibe like no other.

Plan your getaway: huntingtonquarterly.com/getaways/
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Patrick Farrell’s journey from Air Force pilot to entrepreneur to Huntington’s 71st mayor is anything but ordinary. Discover how his mission to serve continues—this time, at home. 📰 Read the full story by Jack Houvouras in HQ 129 Spring 2025. 🔗 huntingtonquarterly.com/2025/03/17/aim…

Patrick Farrell’s journey from Air Force pilot to entrepreneur to Huntington’s 71st mayor is anything but ordinary. Discover how his mission to serve continues—this time, at home.

📰 Read the full story by Jack Houvouras in HQ 129 Spring 2025.
🔗 huntingtonquarterly.com/2025/03/17/aim…
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Adventure meets awe at the New River Gorge — the Grand Canyon of the East! 🌊 From Class V whitewater thrills to treetop challenges at TimberTrek, there's something for every adrenaline level. Start planning a weekend getaway! Visit: huntingtonquarterly.com/getaways/

Adventure meets awe at the New River Gorge — the Grand Canyon of the East! 🌊 From Class V whitewater thrills to treetop challenges at TimberTrek, there's something for every adrenaline level.

Start planning a weekend getaway! Visit: huntingtonquarterly.com/getaways/
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This Memorial Day, we pause to honor the brave men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice for our freedom. 🇺🇸 From all of us at Huntington Quarterly, we remember, we reflect, and we give thanks.

This Memorial Day, we pause to honor the brave men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice for our freedom. 🇺🇸

From all of us at Huntington Quarterly, we remember, we reflect, and we give thanks.
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Don’t miss out on exclusive stories, stunning photography, and the people who make our region special. Subscribe at: huntingtonquarterly.com/subscribe/

Don’t miss out on exclusive stories, stunning photography, and the people who make our region special.

Subscribe at: huntingtonquarterly.com/subscribe/
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BACK ISSUE: It could’ve been a trash incinerator, instead, but thanks to Mayor Rufus Switzer’s vision and C.L. Ritter’s timely land donation, it became one of Huntington’s most beloved green spaces. 🌸 Full Story: huntingtonquarterly.com/1991/07/07/the…

BACK ISSUE: It could’ve been a trash incinerator, instead, but thanks to Mayor Rufus Switzer’s vision and C.L. Ritter’s timely land donation, it became one of Huntington’s most beloved green spaces. 🌸
Full Story: huntingtonquarterly.com/1991/07/07/the…
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In 1937, the worst flooding in Huntington occurred on January 28th. The river crested at a record 69.45 feet, more than 19 feet above flood stage. Following the disaster, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers constructed an 11-mile floodwall to protect the city from future floods.

In 1937, the worst flooding in Huntington occurred on January 28th. The river crested at a record 69.45 feet, more than 19 feet above flood stage. Following the disaster, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers constructed an 11-mile floodwall to protect the city from future floods.