Among the houses in Huntington's historic district is the Taylor-Zent House, one of the state's finest examples of Romanesque Revival architecture. On Polk Street is a dwelling of more recent vintage, the boyhood home of former Vice President Dan Quayle. The Huntington County Historical Museum , 315 Court St., traces the area's history and shows life in the days before pre-settlement. Memorial Park, on the western edge of the city, contains Romanesque gardens.
Recreational activities at J. Edward Roush Lake State Park, southeast on US 224, include swimming, boating, camping, hiking, fishing, hunting, picnicking and interpretive programs.
Visitor Centers
Huntington County Visitor and Convention Bureau 407 N. Jefferson St. Huntington, IN 46750. Phone:(260)359-8687 or (800)848-4282