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  1. Huntington is a city in Cabell and Wayne counties in the U.S. state of West Virginia. [9] The seat of Cabell County, the city is located in SW West Virginia at the confluence of the Ohio and Guyandotte rivers. The population was 46,842 at the 2020 census. [5]

  2. Sitting on the Ohio River at the point where West Virginia, Ohio and Kentucky meet, Huntington is part of the largest inland port in the United States. In its early days, the city was a thriving port with steam river boats churning by daily.

  3. Huntington is the second-largest city in West Virginia. Along the banks of the Ohio River, Huntington is home to Marshall University, a state-supported public university and the second largest in the state.

  4. Huntington, city, seat of Cabell county, western West Virginia, U.S. It lies at the confluence of the Ohio and Guyandotte rivers, about 50 miles (80 km) west of Charleston. Collis P. Huntington, a railroad magnate, proposed building the Chesapeake and Ohio Railway’s western terminal there in 1869.

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  5. Discover Huntington, a place that’s redefining travel. In H-Town, you’ll find Appalachian craftsmanship, Southern hospitality, unique flavor and much more.

  6. 4th Av. Built in the Ohio River Valley and surrounded by lush steep hills, West Virginia's second-largest city (and at one time its largest), Huntington, is historically a town of railroads and industry, and to this day its port on the Ohio River is one of the busiest inland ports in the country.

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  8. Oct 9, 2024 · West Virginias second-largest city has things to do that you’d expect in a city – a museum of art, urban parks, a university, and a historic city with ties to a 19th railroad mogul. But more than anything else, Huntington is a foodie destination.

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