Al Hunter’s Story Archive

The 1952 Presidential Conventions Revisited

Many readers will recall that I have a minor obsession with old paper. Photos, brochures, booklets, newspaper, documents, letters… PAPER! Sometimes I run across an item that illustrates things really haven’t changed that much. During a recent trip to Lexington, Kentucky, I found a box of paper in an antique … Read More

Elvis Presley — are you kidding?

This column first appeared in August 2010. Recently the Leslie Hindman auction house in Chicago caused a flap when it was announced that they would be auctioning off the instruments used to embalm Elvis Presley after his untimely death at the age of 42. The auction house was planning to … Read More

Indiana Beach Music Scene, Part 2

This column first appeared in 2014. Last week, I shared the details of Janis Joplin’s visit to Indiana Beach in Monticello on August 14, 1968, 46 years ago. It still seems strange to me. The place most Hoosiers identify with the cartoon crow popping up out of a cornfield to … Read More

Janis Joplin at Indiana Beach, Part 1

This article first appeared in the August 15, 2014 issue. As the last gasps of summer slowly wheeze out of our lungs, I wanna take you back to 1968. America seemed to be coming apart at the seams. It was a presidential election year in the United States. The nation … Read More

A Haunted Antique Mall

This article first appeared in 2010 Here’s a one tank trip that might just help make your autumn season a little bit better. It combines many things that I like and perhaps a couple of things you might fancy as well; History, antiques and ghosts! Recently my wife Rhonda and … Read More