Tag: Alcohol

211 First Street

George H. Hartman operated a saloon at 211 First Street for many years at the turn of the century. Hatmann transferred the saloon license at 211 First street…

Mecca Cafe

Mecca Cafe at the corner of Second and N Elm Streets. Later the location of the Kentucky Bakery. The Mecca Cafe, of which J. J. Bolton is proprietor,…

Club Alibi – Black Horse Lounge

Club Alibi, owned by Mr. Welby, then later Trixie’s Alibi, owned by Frank Williams and Trixie LaMae, sold to George Hoffman in 1981 and became the Black Horse…

Citizens Say ‘No Gambling and Gamblers Say ‘No Dice’

The Courier-Journal January 31, 1943 Citizens Say ‘No Gambling and Gamblers Say ‘No Dice’ Trocadero and The Dells Courier Journal

A. S. Winstead

One of the best known, the largest and deservedly popular wholesale liquor establishments in the city of Henderson is that of A. S. Winstead, ranking as it does…

Valley Distilleries

In August, 1933, Charles J. Elchel started in the whisky business in Henderson as the Continental Importing Company. In November the name was changed to the Valley Distilleries…

Southside Liquor Store

South Side Liquor Store located at 1417 S Green.