Historical Markers in Huntington County, Indiana
Banquo High School
Burk's Lock
Canal Landing on Washington Street / Jefferson Park Mall
Chief Francis La Fontaine
Civil War Memorial - - Monument City Cemetery
Dallas Township World War II Roll of Honor
Drover Town
Elizebeth Smith Friedman
Ex Parte Milligan
Forks of Wabash
Fred A. Loew
General James R. Slack
Home of Chief Richardville
Huntington Civil War Memorial
Huntington County Civil War Memorial
Huntington County War Memorial
Huntington Grand Army of the Republic Memorial
Huntington High School
Huntington Korean War Memorial
Huntington Veterans Memorial
Huntington Vietnam War Memorial
Huntington World War I Memorial
Huntington World War II Memorial
Huntington's Ford and First Bridge / Huntington's Buildings Over the River
In 1835, The Wabash & Erie Canal Was Completed
In Memory of All Vietnam Veterans
In Memory of Huntington County Boys, who lost their lives in the World War.
Indian Mill Stone
James Danforth Quayle
John R. Kissinger
Kiilhsoohkwa (Kilsoquah)
Lessel Long
Lockheed T-33A Shooting Star
Markle Veterans Memorial
Markle World War II Memorial
Old Treaty Grounds
Operation Iraqi Freedom Memorial
Order of the Purple Heart
Otto U. King, D.D.S., F.A.C.D.
Pioneer Medical Doctors / Chase S. Osborn
Rock House
Samuel Huntington
Scotton Grist Mill
Taps
The Hartleys
The Huntington County Courthouse
The Wabash & Erie Canal Fulfilled George Washington's Dream
The Lime City
Thomas Mill Water Turbine
Wabash & Erie Canal Lock 4
Warren's Carnegie Library
WWII Sherman Tank
Indiana is home to the world's largest ball of paint, which is located in Alexandria. The ball started as a small paint-covered baseball in 1977 and has been continuously added to by visitors ever since.~ Indiana random facts