Al Hunter’s Story Archive

“The Devil Comes to Irvington”

On October 10, 1894, 119 years ago this week, the devil came to Irvington. On that day, a tragedy of immense proportions took place in a one and a half story cottage, located a short distance from Union Avenue on the extreme eastern edge of Irvington. The property, resting about … Read More

The Ghosts of Gettysburg

It’s October again in Indianapolis. The air is crisp, the farmers are harvesting their crops in the fields, the smell of burning leaves permeates the air and Hoosier imaginations turn to ghosts, goblins and things that go bump in the night. I just returned from an extended weekend visit to … Read More

The Strange Saga of Gram Parsons, Part 2

Gram Parsons died on September 19, 1973, 40 years ago this week.  We covered the death of this influential rocker in depth in Part 1, but for those of you just checking in, it can be summed up easily by saying Gram Parsons died of rock ‘n roll. He was … Read More

The Strange Saga of Gram Parsons, Part 1

Gram Parsons is perhaps the most influential rock star you’ve never heard of. Parsons has become something of a cult figure in the music business. He never hit it big, and few outside a small circle remember him now. Music critics say he was one of the pioneers behind the … Read More

The Vinton House

If you’re looking for something to do this weekend and want to get out of town for the day, I have a suggestion for you. Pack up the spouse, the kids, friend or significant other and head out to Cambridge City, 45 minutes east of Indy, for Canal Days festivities … Read More