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The city of Huntington, West Virginia, contains many neighborhoods, ranging from planned communities to historic wards.There is no uniform standard for what constitutes an individual neighborhood within the city; however, the city of Huntington does recognize a list of 12 neighborhood associations that encompass broadly recognized regions.
Huntington Children's Museum, a children's activity museum, features dozens of interactive activity exhibits, located west of the West Huntington Bridge. [ 2 ] St. Cloud Commons , a park including a softball field , a community center, and the first all-inclusive park in West Virginia [ 3 ] [ 4 ]
In 1911, the city of Huntington purchased a piece of land next to the county courthouse on 5th Avenue to construct the Huntington City Hall, using Verus T. Ritter's style of Neoclassical architecture. The building was completed in 1915 and included a 2,500-seat auditorium named The Jean Carlo Stephenson Auditorium. [1] [4]
List of neighborhoods in Huntington, West Virginia; References This page was last edited on 12 December 2024, at 16:59 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...
The $10.5 million Huntington Civic Center was completed in 1977 and was the largest in the state of West Virginia when it opened. [2]At the time, the city felt it would not be able to accommodate Marshall University basketball, and the arena was thus built in a location that Marshall objected to, and used a design that was not sports-friendly.
Central Huntington Garage/Hines Building (c. 1925) Frederick Building (1906) Gideon Building (c. 1915) Huntington Arcade (1925) Huntington City Hall (1915) Johnson Memorial Church (c.1886/1912/1935) Keith-Albee Theatre (1928) Love Hardware Building (c. 1884) Morrison Building (1919) Reuschleins Jewelry building (1923)
Huntington: 10: Clover Site: Clover Site: April 27, 1992 : 20 miles (32 km) above Huntington in the Green Bottom Wildlife Management Area [5: Lesage: Fields along and above the Ohio River; a major Fort Ancient-period village site [6] 11
Ritter Park, including northern boundary streets, Huntington, West Virginia Coordinates 38°24′15″N 82°26′16″W / 38.40417°N 82.43778°W / 38.40417; -82