300 Rudy Avenue is a large two-story frame residence built in 1903, reflecting the early residential development of Henderson’s north side. The home contains approximately 2,750 square feet of living space with five bedrooms and retains the scale and form typical of turn-of-the-century family homes. Historically, the property was home to prominent Henderson residents, including George L. Kice, owner of the Kice Motor Company, and later R. C. “Cotton” Soaper, a former Henderson Sheriff and longtime federal game agent. Though altered over time, the house remains a tangible link to a period when Rudy Avenue was home to civic leaders, business owners, and public servants.












