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Old Madisonville Road and Madison Street

Buckman’s Ashland Station

Buckman’s Ashland Station at 1201 S Green Street.

505 First Street

The residence at 505 First Street was built in 1874 and has been home to the families of Judge Ezra C Ward and later John H Stewart.

Mike’s Tavern

Mike’s Tavern was located at 138 S Holloway. It later became Hopper’s, Red Rooster, and Spanky’s.

Audubon Heights Addition Plat

Audubon Heights Addition to the City of Henderson, as shown by plat recorded in Deed Book 47, Page 5.

Caton’s One Stop Service

Caton’s One Stop Service near the old North Y at North Green Street and Richardson Avenue. Owner Noble Caton.

Reliable Archery Company

Reliable Archery Company on US 41 North near Watson Lane, labeled the “Archery Headquarters of the South.” The company manufactured archery equipment and the owners were Buddy and…

Bienvenue Wine

Bienvenue Wine, made and bottled by Harry Soaper. Henderson Evening Journal • Mon, Sep 20, 1909:The old Soaper homestead, on the Zion pike, is famous for its fine…

Henry Fitzhugh Dade

Henry Fitzhugh Dade, son of Albert Gallatin Dade (18151890) and Anne Wray (Fitzhugh) Dade (1816-1839), was born on 11 February 1836 in Virginia. Henry Fitzhugh Dade married Mary…

125 First Street / Farm Credit Building

125 First Street, the Farm Credit Building.

304-314 First Street, Becker Block

304-314 First Street including Becker Block Location of Cooper’s, Feix Sheet Metal, and Fitzgerald’s at one time.

900 N Main

900 N Main has been home to Dr L A King and then C. M. Hardy and family.