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325 Third

325 Third Street was built in 1910 for Carl Mulmansteadt. Over the years it has been home to many others including J. P. Lilly, David Reeder, Holly Ford,…

501 Cherry

501 Cherry Street was built in 1940 by the Weaverton Lumber Co.

214 Hancock

214 Hancock was built in 1900. This 4-bedroom, 3 bath home has over 11′ ceilings, an original staircase and functioning pocket doors, almost all original mill work with…

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…

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…

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…

800 First

800 First Street

104 Jackson

104 Jackson Street was the home of Laz D Puckett in the 1940’s. Puckett was a well known tavern owner, owning Plaza Bar, 101 Second Street. The house…

301 Rudy Ave

The home here originally was the William McClain house and was later sold to the old Daniel Boone Insurance company. Following the insurance firm’s occupation it had remained…

217 S Main

217 S Main, built in 1898. Yeaney-Latta Hause; weatherboarded Queen Anne with tall, fairly narrow proportions overall; pyramidal roof with shallow offset gabled, 3-sided wings; gables shingled and…

119 S Green

Geibel and Starr flats, 119 S. Green. Also the home of C. W. Felstead and Kate Price Randolph. The residence has since been torn down.

320 Harmony Lane

320 Harmony Lane was built in 1940 for the Fitzgerald & Son Furniture Company as a show house. References: Henderson Morning Gleaner • Sun, Jul 21, 1940