Huntington sits on the mid-section of the scenic Ohio River at the point where West Virginia, Ohio and Kentucky meet. Founder Collis P. Huntington was the builder and owner of the Chesapeake and Ohio Railway. West Virginia’s second-largest city and the home of Marshall University, Huntington promises a variety of attractions: a downtown area with shopping, entertainment and a town square with a nostalgic nod to the city's railroad past. Year-round, festivals and special events take place downtown and in Pullman Square, the Civic Arena and the Keith-Albee Theater.
Restaurants in Huntington
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Old Main Emporium is your go-to for fashionable Marshall University apparel and unusual gifts. Beyond the regular selection of tee shirts and sweatpants, Old Main features clothing from the biggest collegiate apparel vendors including Emerson Street, Cutter & Buck, University Girls and Brooks Brothers and also exclusive custom apparel not found elsewhere. They also feature a selection of children's apparel and home goods. Whether you want to look great at your tailgate or special event, and when you need a special gift item, Old Main Emporium is the place to find the perfect thing. Old Main Emporium- Where Fashion and Tradition Meet
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Huntington Mall is an enclosed shopping mall in the village of Barboursville in Cabell County in the U.S. state of West Virginia. The largest mall in West Virginia, it opened in 1981 and features more than 150 retailers.
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The Red Caboose is a regional artisan center and gift shop located in the heart of downtown Huntington at Heritage Station. Locally-produced ceramics, Blenko glass, fine art, bath products, fiber arts, jewelry, and artisan food products are available year-round. The shop also features souvenir items including postcards and Huntington-themed items. Take a piece of Huntington home!
What a pleasant surprise when we visited Huntington to find this shop that offers WV crafted gifts. Purchased way more than I should have but it all supports the local craft artists. If you are looking for a shop with true WV gifts then put this on your list.
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The Wild Ramp, a local food market, offers a wide variety of farm-raised food and handmade artisan products. All food is local, fresh and in season. We are open M-F 9a-7p; Saturday 8a-3p. We accept cash, credit cards and EBT.
Full Circle Ceramic is a working ceramic studio and gift shop offering amazing handmade pottery, greeting cards, stickers, cool t-shirts and a curated selection of other lovely things. Located in the historic Shops at Heritage Station in downtown Huntington, West Virginia.
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