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North Middle School Then and Now

North Middle School

Samuel Boland Connaway

Samuel Boland Connaway was born 4 Mar 1855 to William J and Jane Connoway. S B Connaway married Mollie L. Clay (1858-1918) on 9 Mar 1876. S B…

512 Tenth

512 Tenth Street. Floyd’s Market, Hill’s Market, and Ruby’s Market.

Cedar Bar

Cedar bar was located at 317 First Street. Opened on 5 July 1940 by Carmen Littlepage. Carmen Littlepage, who was one of the genial bartenders around the American…

Elks House Then and Now

Elks Home – 300 block N Main Street.

503 N Main

503 N Main appears to date to the late 1850s or early 1860’s. There is local speculation that the house was built prior to 1859 by either Janes…

Corydon Milling Co.

Corydon Milling Co.

L. & N. Union Station Train Depot Then and Now

L. & N. Union Station Train Depot, Then and Now Another thanks to Ryan Powell

Little Bar

Little Bar was located at 224 Second Street. Opened July 1, 1939. Proprietors: Joe Mitchell, C. E. Good and C. A. Nisbet, Mrs. L. F. Brady, E. Gregory…

302 Hancock

Situated on a large lot, this beautiful historic Victorian home sits in a desirable downtown location. This one level home with 3 bedrooms and 2.5 baths has been…

Audubon Tablet Duly Dedicated With Ceremony

Audubon Tablet Duly Dedicated With CeremonyHenderson Morning Gleaner Friday, May 15, 1925 Pausing amidst the hum of business quite a large crowd gathered at Mann Brothers DepartmentStore yesterday…

1002 S Green

1002 S Green, the home of Joseph A Funk and Margaret Funk. In the 1940’s, they operated it as Funk Tourist Home. Joseph Funk opened and operated a…