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2932 Holloway Lane

The 75.07-acre farm at 2932 Holloway Lane, situated on the south side of Holloway about three miles east of Henderson, is today identified as Parcel 76-3. Its history,…

114 S Alves

114 South Alves Street (Once 124 South Alves) If you stand on South Alves Street and look at 114, you’re looking at more than a Victorian house crowned…

300 Rudy

300 Rudy Avenue is a large two-story frame residence built in 1903, reflecting the early residential development of Henderson’s South side. The home contains approximately 2,750 square feet…

206 S Ingram

206 South Ingram Street is a two-story brick residence dating to about 1875, reflecting the sturdy domestic architecture of post-Civil War Henderson. Early newspaper notices show the home…

812 Cherokee Rd

812 Cherokee Rd

210 S Main

This substantial early-20th-century residence at 210 South Main Street in Henderson is a commanding circa 1910 example of a large, boxy brick house reflecting late Classical Revival influence….

117 & 119 Powell

These two modest, matching dwellings form a well-preserved pair of early-20th-century working-class housing on Powell Street and contribute to the historic residential character of Henderson. Both houses are…

122 & 124 Powell

122 Powell StreetOriginally identical to its neighbor at 124 Powell, this T-shaped, gable-roofed frame house once featured a small wraparound corner porch extending from a double-window bay. Over…

Chapelwood Apartments

Chapelwood Place apartments is located on South Main Street on property that was once the Henderson Country Club. References: Evansville Press August 18, 1977

132 S Green

J. Barrett House, 132 S. Green Street. The building was demolished and now this is the site of TacoBell.

205 S Elm

205 S Elm was constructed just after the Civil War for dry goods merchant, banker and farmer Lucian Clay Dallam and Elizabeth Soaper Dallam. It remained in Dallam…

333 S Main

333 S. Main, also known as the Spoehr apartment house, demolished in 2025.