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Everything about Huntington totally explainedHuntington may refer to the following:
People
- Anna Hyatt Huntington, American sculptor
- Arabella Huntington, wife of Collis Potter Huntington
- Archer M. Huntington, scholar of Hispanic Studies
- Benjamin Huntington, American jurist and politician
- Charles Pratt Huntington, architect
- Collis Potter Huntington, railroad magnate
- Cynthia Huntington, poet
- Daniel Huntington, American artist
- Ebenezer Huntington, United States Representative from Connecticut
- Edward Vermilye Huntington, American mathematician
- Elisha Huntington, Lieutenant Governor for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts from 1853 to 1854
- Ellsworth Huntington, economist
- Frederic Dan Huntington, first Protestant Episcopal bishop of Central New York
- George Huntington, discoverer of Huntington's disease
- Henry E. Huntington, railroad magnate and business leader
- Henry of Huntington, English historian of the 12th century and archdeacon of Huntingdon
- Jabez W. Huntington, United States Representative and United States Senator from Connecticut
- James Otis Sargent Huntington, founder of the Order of the Holy Cross, an Anglican Benedictine monastic order
- Jedediah Vincent Huntington, clergyman, novelist
- Kayla Huntington, fictional character on the ABC television series, Desperate Housewives
- Louise Huntington, stage and screen actress
- Lucius Seth Huntington, Quebec lawyer, journalist and political figure
- Nora Huntington, a fictional character on the ABC television series, Desperate Housewives
- Paul Huntington, English footballer
- Presendia Lathrop Huntington, sixth woman to marry LDS Church founder Joseph Smith, Jr.
- Robert Kingsbury Huntington, naval aviator and member of Torpedo Squardon 8 (VT-8)
- Ron Huntington, Canadian politician
- Sam Huntington, American actor
- Samuel Huntington
- Shy Huntington, American quarterback and coach
- William R. Huntington, American architect and Quaker representative to the United Nations and director of the UN Quaker program
Geographic locations
United Kingdom
Huntington, East Lothian, Scotland
Huntington, Cheshire, England
Huntington, City of York, England
Huntington, Herefordshire, England
Huntington, Staffordshire, England
United States of America
| Huntington, Arkansas
Huntington, Connecticut
Huntington, Marion County, Florida
Huntington, Putnam County, Florida
Huntington, Georgia, four places
Huntington, Indiana
Huntington, Iowa
Huntington, Maryland, seven places
Huntington, Massachusetts
Huntington, Missouri
Huntington, Nevada
Huntington, New York
Huntington, Ohio
Huntington, Oregon
Huntington, South Carolina, two places
Huntington, Texas
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Huntington, Utah
Huntington, Vermont
Huntington, Virginia
Huntington, West Virginia
Huntington, Wisconsin
Huntington Beach, California
Huntington Creek, a tributary of Fishing Creek in Pennsylvania
Huntington Park, California
Huntington Ravine, a glacial cirque in New Hampshire
Huntington Township, Indiana
Huntington Township, Ohio, four places
Huntington Township, Adams County, Pennsylvania
Huntington Township, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania
Huntington Woods, Michigan
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New Zealand
Huntington, Hamilton a suburb in Hamilton, New Zealand
Other
Huntington's disease, an inherited genetic disorder.
Huntington Bancshares Inc., a bank headquartered in Columbus, Ohio
The Huntington Library, an institution in San Marino, California, established by Henry E. Huntington
Huntington Avenue Grounds, a baseball stadium that formerly stood in Boston, Massachusetts.
The Huntington HotelFurther Information
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