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