Al Hunter’s Story Archive

The Ghosts of Irvington and Why They Matter

This column first appeared in October 2014. Al is recuperating from this year’s Ghost Tours. It’s that time of year again in the Irv: Halloween season. Houses are sprouting spider webs and ghost circles, windows of businesses are being prepped for seasonal artwork, children (and some adults) are carefully planning … Read More

The Old Indiana Women’s Prison Needs Your Input

Last Monday, I traveled a couple of blocks west from Irvington to the old Indiana Women’s Prison at Randolph and New York for a meeting with Joey Newsom and a tour of the old prison complex. Newsom serves as board president of the Willard Park Neighborhood Association on the eastside … Read More

The Ghosts of Playground Productions in Irvington

One of the enjoyable aspects about leading ghost tours in Irvington every October is hearing the new ghost stories and spooky tales associated with the buildings we pass along the route. For the past few years, Adam Long and his wife, Andrea, have allowed the tours access to their building, … Read More

Greenfield Ghost Tour-This Sunday!

This coming Sunday, October 12th, I will be returning to Greenfield on the Historic Indiana National Road for a reprise of my Greenfield Ghost Tours. Since our last tour nearly a decade ago, many guests on the Irvington Ghost Walks have asked when we were going to host another Greenfield … Read More

Immigration, Baseball, PTSD, and the Titanic

It’s playoff time in Major League Baseball. Right now, there are 12 teams marching towards the World Series. One of those teams, the Detroit Tigers, is heading to the playoffs for the second year in a row following a decade-long drought. The Tigers are one of the most storied franchises … Read More