Al Hunter’s Story Archive

Sons of Union Veterans Ben Harrison Camp # 356

Sometimes you just need to step back, relax, reflect awhile and think about what it means to be a Hoosier. The Fourth of July seems a perfect time for such reflections. I was born in Indianapolis, as were my parents, grandparents and great-grandparents. Like many of us, I had forefathers … Read More

Indianapolis Union Station

Al is on assignment. This is a reprint from the April 22, 2011 issue. Twenty-five years ago this week, the single most important icon of our capitol city’s railroad era, Union Station, reopened to much fanfare, high hopes and hoopla as a downtown destination for visitors and citizens alike. Indianapolis … Read More

Watergate and the Indianapolis Connection

Al is on assignment. This is a reprint from the June 29, 2012 issue. Last week I wrote about the 40th anniversary of the Watergate break-in and the fall from grace of the Richard Nixon administration. There are not many voices left to clarify the events and personalities from that … Read More

John Lennon’s Tooth and Doodles

Al Hunter is on assignment this week. This article originally ran in the November 11, 2011 issue. The last couple of weeks have witnessed yet another sign of the staying power of the Beatles as a couple of items hit the auction block at two different auction houses in Great … Read More

Robert Todd Lincoln Checks In

This column was originally published in February, 2011. Anyone who reads my column regularly knows that I have a love of odd, unusual history relics, ghost stories and collectibles. I spend a lot of time at antique shows, flea markets, libraries and historic buildings and about once a year, I … Read More