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The Henderson Cotton Mill Workers Housing District

The Henderson Cotton Mill Workers Housing District, located in the seat of Henderson County, Kentucky. This housing district was built between 1883 and 1941 for employees of the…

415 Washington

415 Washington Street was built approximately 1881 as the Christian Church parsonage. The church next door was built in 1855. Both were razed in 2009.

707 S Main

This unique stone sided home located at 707 South Main Street was built in 1945. In 1950 it was the residence of Dwight Lyman Moody Cooper (1899-1983).

Elm and Seventh

Intersection of Elm Street and Seventh Street.

Colonial Court

Colonial Court, off N Main, was built in 1924 by Mr John Alves Clore. All of the houses are similar, but I believe this photo is of 5…

The Audubon Theater

Audubon Theater located in the 100 block of Letcher. The Audubon Theater By Martha Alma Martin Mitchell On April 17, 1921, I married Edward Preston Mitchell, born September…

Cooper Park Subdivision

Cooper Park is a subdivision built by an Evansville firm, Holliday and Myers, in 1952. Servicemen and defense workers got the first chance to rent the houses which…

2000 US 60 E

At the gateway to the vacation lands of Western Kentucky, Henderson is a thriving city strategically located on the Ohio River 8 miles from Evansville, Indiana. The city…

Harding Ave

Photo of Harding Ave facing West, taken from the front yard of 412 Harding. Visible is 1300 N Green.

316 Center

Beautiful Bedford Stone Victorian home built in 1891 currently being utilized as a Triplex in Downtown Henderson. Google Maps Location

1465 S Main

1465 S Main References: Trulia

138 S Main

138 S Main, home of James R Rash at one time.