Al Hunter’s Story Archive

The Plots to Kill Richard Nixon from the Sky, Part 1

This column first appeared in April 2014. Just for a moment, let’s revisit those dark days of Watergate in the Nixon White House. Julie Nixon Eisenhower was recovering from emergency surgery in her penthouse suite high atop the IU Med Center in the Circle City and her daddy, the President, … Read More

Edison in Indianapolis

This column appeared in May 2012. The most famous and prolific inventor of all time, Thomas Alva Edison died over 70 years ago, but his tremendous influence on modern life cannot be challenged by any other American, living or dead. Edison’s inventions include the light bulb, the phonograph, and the … Read More

Feast & Famine — Henry Flagler and the Last Indianapolis Street Car, Part 2

This column first appeared in July 2018. Al is recovering from a very successful ghost tour month. At 11:59 p.m. on Thursday July 12, 2018, the Indiana Transportation Museum (ITM) in Noblesville, Indiana ceased to exist when the Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office swarmed the grounds at Forest Park and sealed … Read More

Feast & Famine — Henry Flagler and the Last Indianapolis Street Car, Part 1

This column first appeared in July 2018. Al is recovering from a very successful ghost tour month. By the time you read this, the Indiana Transportation Museum (ITM) in Noblesville will be gone. If you are a fan of trains, or a lover of history in general, no doubt you’ve … Read More

“The Devil Comes to Irvington”

This column first appeared in October 2013. Al’s 20th Anniversary Irvington Ghost Tours end Saturday, Oct. 29, so be sure to get to the corner of Johnson and East Washington by 6:45 for the last tours of the season! Advance sale tickets are available at the Magick Candle, 203 S. … Read More