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Welcome to the City of Huntingburg! We are committed to providing our citizens with current information about programs, local government, business, and more through this website. 

Check out the Historic 4th Street area, visit our museum, pay homage to those who have served our country at the Veterans Monument, or help cheer on the DC Bombers at the city's famous League Stadium. Whether you live in Huntingburg or you are just passing through, there is plenty to keep you busy. We hope you enjoy all that the City of Huntingburg has to offer!
Whether you're a new resident in the City of Huntingburg or have lived here for a while, we have many resources available for you. Having family or friends in from out of town? Be sure to show them our Tourism Attractions or catch a game at League Stadium. From Community Events to Public Services, you can find everything you need on the City of Huntingburg's website. 

Huntingburg, Indiana (Est. 1837)

Huntingburg is a city in Dubois County, Indiana, United States. The population was 5,598 at the 2000 census. This small town tucked in southwestern Indiana is known for its picturesque downtown famous for numerous antique shops. It is part of the Jasper Micropolitan Statistical Area. The town is also known as the "Hollywood of the Midwest." The movies "A League of Their Own", "Hard Rain", and the HBO film "Soul of the Game" were filmed in Huntingburg. Columbia Pictures built the grandstand at League Stadium that were to become part of the set for "A League of Their Own."

League Stadium was home to the Dubois County Dragons who played in the Heartland League (1996-1998) and the Frontier League (1999-2002). From 1996-2001, Huntingburg was the smallest city to host a professional baseball team. After the Dragons franchise moved, League Stadium stood empty in the summers until the Bluff City Bombers of the Central Illinois Collegiate League moved to Huntingburg in 2005. The CICL has since merged into the Prospect League, which has teams, including the Dubois County Bombers, all over the midwest.

As part of Dubois County, Huntingburg re-entered the Eastern Time Zone on November 4, 2007 after 15 months on the Central Time Zone as a result of objections from residents unhappy with the 4:30 p.m. darkness during winter months on Central time. 

For More information on Dubois County Tourism, check out the Visit Dubois County website!