How has Halloween changed in the Huntington Tri-State area from the 1970's to today? Huntington Tri-State Time Machine host W.G. Bunch and his special guest Allison Neal talk about the vinyl costumes that came in a box and cardboard costumes made out of a box.
John Hamilton from Gemmy Industries in Texas calls in to answer questions about the inflatable decoration craze, Hannibal Lecter's mask, and 12-foot mummies!!!
If you have a memory you would want W.G. to talk more about, just send an email to info@htstimemachine.com. Or post a comment on the Time Machine FB Group page.
Welcome to the Huntington Tri-State Time Machine, sponsored by Realty Exchange.
This is a podcast where W.G. Bunch and his guests share memories of the Huntington Tri-State Area. Huntington, West Virginia, Ashland, Kentucky, Chesapeake, Ohio. Nothing too serious, no political views, and no ulterior motives. We're just here to share our fun stories about this great area.
Whether you're a past resident or a current Tri-State resident, you're going to have fun with us.
So sit back and relax and welcome to The Huntington Tri-State Time Machine, sponsored by Realty Exchange.
Realty Exchange is the top-performing real estate company in the Tristate area, which covers Huntington, West Virginia, Ashland, Kentucky, and Chesapeake and Proctorville, Ohio.
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