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Raymond’s Hardware Store

Raymond’s Hardware Store, 1403 Clay St., Opposite Audubon School, owned and operated by Arthur Raymond. Arthur Raymond Opened Hardware Store; Pioneer In Radio WorkYou are assured of a…

Community & Youth Center

Community & Youth Center. On Jan 20, 1969, the city signed a $93,780 contract to build a substantial teen center on the site of the old pavilion. It…

Nicholas Dixon

Nicholas Dixon (14 Nov 1829 – 29 Nov 1904)Sergt. Co. G, 118th Regt. US Inf.Married Polly Dixon (1831-?) in 1850. Obituary:“Uncle Nick” Dixon, one of the few old…

Franklin Edgar Beckham

Franklin Edgar Beckham was born 18 Apr 1893 in Sebree, Kentucky to William M and Ella G Beckham. He had two brothers, James A Beckham and David A…

626 N Main

626 N. Main St. was erected in 1867 by A. H. Talbott. This house has Italianate styling which was the height of fashion for Henderson architecture. Sometime in…

Harry Peake Postcard

Postcard of an old car with several people around. The back says Henderson, KY, Home Town, Harry Peake. There is a Harry Peake in Henderson during the 1900…

Go Gas and J H Fleming & Son

Photo of the Go-Gas service station at Second and Green and J H Fleming & Son across the street at 206 N Green.

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Audubon Museum Then and Now

Audubon State Park #Then&Now

Moose Lodge

Moose Lodge at Second and Green was built in 1950. Construction work on the new Moose Temple in Henderson, to cost $101,000, was started during the past week…

2nd Ohio River Bridge Delay

Damper Put on Plans for 2nd Ohio River Bridge on U.S. 41 – 6 May 1960

424 Ray

424 Ray Street, formerly 808 N Green, was built between 1850-1855 by Henderson’s first mayor, William B. Vanzandt (Vansant). It’s been called the old McClain home (William McClain),…