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Nannie’s Antiques

Nannie’s Antiques opened in 1985 at 3121 US 41 N by Gladys Cobb. The business closed in 2001.

Sugg & Co

J. C. Sugg, for the past twenty years a Ford dealer in Providence and Clay, Ky., and one of the oldest Ford dealers in the state, will open…

City Cab

City Cab, located at Kingdon Hotel on Second Street, looking East. Reference: Henderson Morning Gleaner • Sat, Dec 15, 1945

Police at 700 N Green

Police at 700 N Green #thenandnow

714 S Green

The building at the corner of S Green and Chestnut, currently 714 S Green, opened as a service station by H. A. Wolf, and purchased by Fred G…

461 S Main

461 S Main has been home to various stores such as Messamore’s grocery, Well’s Market, Henderson General Second Hand Store, Margaret’s beauty shop, Sole Man’s Shoe Repair (Marvin…

400 N Green Street

Gibson’s Automotive at 400 N Green Street.

L. B. Culley Grocery and Meat Market

L. B. Culley Grocery and Meat Market operated at 1320 Powell Street around 1909 – 1943. It was also the location of a post office substation for the…

C W Rice Grocery

C. W. Rice Grocery, Opposite Stadium U.S. 41 & 60 South.

A G Roberts Photography

Alexander Goodman Roberts (1854 – 1920) was a very prominent photographer in Henderson around 1900 to 1920. A. G. Robert’s married Laura B. Noe on 25 Dec 1878….

Woerner’s House of Fashion

Woerner’s House of Fashion opened at 214 Second Street on Saturday, March 31, 1928. Woerner’s specialized in apparel for women. References: Henderson Morning Gleaner • Thu, Mar 29,…

509 Atkinson

509 Atkinson has been home to: Windy’s Lunch Room, Todd’s Barbecue, Ann’s Eat Shop, M&M cafe, Leeg’s Fish Market & Pit Barbecue, and Phil & Bills BBQ.