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The Cookstove Restaurant

Etta Willett’s idea of The Cookstove – one of Henderson’s newest restaurants – was a good one. She wanted to open a restaurant where people could order old-fashioned…

Taylor’s Junction

Taylor’s Junction was a steak house featuring a railroad theme located at 2611 US 41N. Roy “Corky” and Jamia Taylor were owners. Jamia Taylor had been an employee…

Bernstein’s Men’s Wear

Bernstein’s was a mens clothing shop located at 305 First Street. Sol and Shirley Bernstein started the business and it continued on with Jerry Bernstein.

Miller’s Market

I’ve seen advertisements for Miller’s Market at 1300 N Green and 5th & Green.

702 N Green

702 N Green was the site of The Globe Window Co and the Home Appliance and Television Mart before they built and opened the current building as a…

2 N Green

The NE corner of Center & Green Streets (2 N Green) has been many things over the years.George G. Ellis had a grocery store there at the turn…

Grusin’s Department Store

It appears Samuel H Grusin had opened a department store in Henderson before he moved to Evansville and ran a successful business there for many years.

737 Second Street

737 Second Street has been home to the Anchor Saloon, Bright Spot Tavern, Petals & More, and now Henderson Brewing Co.

Charlie’s Small Engine Repair

Charlie’s small engine repair was located at 1318 Pringle Street.

Top Cat Service Stations

Top Cat Service Stations had 4 Henderson locations:330 N Green1139 N Green1335 S GreenSecond Street at Priest “By 1967 we were up and going, eventually having four locations…

120 N Elm

120 North Elm Street – A three-story, brick masonry, early twentieth century commercial building with hi-fired brick veneer, divided into two recessed bays with three sash windows in…

McClellan & Baskett

McClellan & Baskett, Dealers in Staple and Fancy Groceries. “We Feed the People” Henry Bascom McClellan was born 5 May 1853 to James H McClellan and Jane Walker….