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Yeaman and S Green

240 N Main

Matt’s News & Gifts

Matt’s News and Gifts opened at 226 Second Street and later moved to 106 N Elm Street.

Early Settlers

Early Settlers by Edmund Lyne Starling Prior to the formation of Henderson as the thirty-eighth county in 1798, there were but few settlers south of Green River. The…

713 N Green

The building at 713 N Green has been home to many different businesses including: Todd’s Cafe, Pine Room Cafe, Sandy’s Place, Culley’s Pub, and Darren’s Pub.

Bentley Appliance & TV

124 N McKinley Bentley Appliance & T.V. Located at 124 McKinley Street. RCA Victor – Whirlpool – Philco – Color T.V. – Stereo – Refrigerators – Freezers –…

First Street Parking

First street parking spots in front of county court house. Visible is a Henderson Sheriff’s patrol vehicle and an assistant Fire Chief vehicle.

Baking pies keeps ‘Miz Dorothy’ young

Baking pies keeps ‘Miz Dorothy’ youngBy Sara Anne Corrigan HENDERSON – It’s 9a.m. and Dorothy Edmonds, who has been at work since 7 a.m., is about up to…

Taylor’s Lawn Mower & Chain Saw Center

Taylor’s Lawn Mower & Chain Saw Center was located at 939 N Green.

A Quiet Place

A quiet place Getting away from the hustle and bustle, Sister Thelma Cambron of Holy Name parish in Henderson has found a favorite spot where she frequently goes…

Thomas B Bentley

Thomas “Tom” B Bentley was born in Virginia around 1832. Thomas Bentley and two brothers, Lewis and George, were bought as a slaves in Virginia and they were…

Shrine to Audubon a Tourist Attraction

Shrine to Audubon a Tourist Attraction Henderson has no sandy beaches on the ocean front leaning towers, giant caverns or bubbling springs, but it still rates as one…