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109 Clay Street

Marshall-Vance House: large brick Italianate, of cubical fore with offset wings on front and side elevations; aldost flat hip roof with deep nodillioned eaves and prominent dentilled frieze;…

112 S Green

The Rankin-Markwell House at 112 South Green Street in Henderson was a stately late-Victorian brick residence, notable for its steep gables, tall chimneys, bay windows, and a wide…

24 N Adams

The Spanish bungalow at 24 N Adams was built in 1929 by I. C Richardson to be occupied by V. J. Woerner. References: Henderson Morning Gleaner • Sun,…

222 & 228 Clay

222 Clay: irregularly-shaped late Queen Anne style frame cottage with I-gable roof and small front porch with box post and match stick railing filling space on west side…

636 Washington

636 Washington was built in 1930 for Griffin Sutton. This English design was built by architects E. S. Trible & Son.

6514 Cottingham Lane

The story of 6514 Cottingham Lane begins not simply with a house, but with the land itself — a stretch of ground along the old Madisonville Road (now…

3497 US 60

The Jackson McClain House, located at 3497 US 60 in Henderson County, is a mid-19th century Greek Revival home built around 1852. The property once included a carriage…

Ellis-Neville / Lee Baskett House

A Brief History of the Ellis-Neville / Lee Baskett House Address: 3925 U.S. Highway 60 East Built in 1914 by Lee Baskett, a prosperous Henderson County farmer, the…

630 Center

The J. Hawkins Hart House, located at 630 Center Street in Henderson, Kentucky, is a two-and-a-half-story Queen Anne–style residence built in 1892. Believed to have been designed by…

317 Third Street

317 Third Street was built in the early 1880’s by Thomas Soaper. It is one of 4 original identical houses, 3 which still stand. (307, 313, & 317…

John McCallister House 839 N Green

839 N Green, the John McCallister House, was built in 1867.

Carriage Homes Park

Carriage Homes Park, opened in 1971 at 2310 Adams Lane.