The property at 601 Washington Street has had a varied career. The oldest portion was built as a private residence in 1874 by Allan Gilmore, but in 1919…
Pringle Street Market (1949-1952), Nunley’s Market (1952-1954), Odom’s Grocery Store (1954-1977), Charlie’s small engine repair, and now a residence. “The Friendliest Store in Town” Dave and his wife…
Built in 1922 for Dr. Malcolm H. Yeaman, this residence was designed by architects Capelle & Troutman of Evansville. The lumber was provided by Wyatt Lumber Company, the…
Queen Victorian home built in 1890. This home boasts three working fireplaces, formal dining room and bonus rooms. Residence of Fred Haag and later William H. Cabell. References:…
Description from National Register of Historic Places: Built in 1891 for prominent Henderson businessman John O’Byrne, the property is a two-story, brick, asymmetrically composed, hip-roofed residence with a…