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Huntingburg—An Old Friend

Once again, this month’s article will be based on a recent addition to my national currency collection. Indiana, for whatever reason, always impressed me as a quintessentially Midwestern state. Others might well suggest Iowa or Kansas, but I have made some travels in Indiana, and the well-kept classic nature of its towns made me think Midwest. I have maintained a small but well thought-out collection of Indiana notes for some years. A recent addition, and a sort-of old friend, brings us this wintry month on a visit to Huntingburg, Ind. Let’s go!

Huntingburg is a small city in Patoka Twp., DuBois County, Ind., located in the far southwestern part of the state. It has a current population of just over 6,500. During the height of the national

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