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Todd Martin

    An avid hiker throughout his adult life, Todd Martin brings a deep appreciation for the natural world to his writing. His extensive experience traversing long-distance trails and exploring the desert Southwest informs his work, offering readers profound insights into the wilderness. Martin's writing invites an exploration of the outdoors, encouraging a sense of respect and wonder. He aims to share the beauty and challenges of nature with his audience.

    Huntington
    • Huntington

      • 128 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      Early pioneers established Huntington in the 1830s at the site where Miami Indians and French trappers exchanged goods. Because of its location near the Historic Forks of the Wabash, Huntington served as an important transportation hub in the Old Northwest. The Wabash & Erie Canal introduced a wide variety of craftsmen and their families to the area until railroads eventually made canal travel obsolete. After the canal boom and bust, railroads and farming dominated Huntington s economy, but textiles, light manufacturing, and limestone quarries populated the landscape; limestone from Indiana was used to build the Washington Monument in Washington, DC. Some residents went on to achieve national fame, including Congressman Ed Roush, the architect of the 911 emergency response system, and Vice Pres. Dan Quayle. The town is also home to Huntington University, a perennial selection as one of the Midwest s best private colleges."

      Huntington