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1002 S Green

1002 S Green, the home of Joseph A Funk and Margaret Funk. In the 1940’s, they operated it as Funk Tourist Home. Joseph Funk opened and operated a…

800 First

800 First Street

104 Jackson

104 Jackson Street was the home of Laz D Puckett in the 1940’s. Puckett was a well known tavern owner, owning Plaza Bar, 101 Second Street. The house…

301 Rudy Ave

The home here originally was the William McClain house and was later sold to the old Daniel Boone Insurance company. Following the insurance firm’s occupation it had remained…

217 S Main

217 S Main, built in 1898. Yeaney-Latta Hause; weatherboarded Queen Anne with tall, fairly narrow proportions overall; pyramidal roof with shallow offset gabled, 3-sided wings; gables shingled and…

119 S Green

Geibel and Starr flats, 119 S. Green. Also the home of C. W. Felstead and Kate Price Randolph. The residence has since been torn down.

320 Harmony Lane

320 Harmony Lane was built in 1940 for the Fitzgerald & Son Furniture Company as a show house. References: Henderson Morning Gleaner • Sun, Jul 21, 1940

916 Center

I started looking up info on this residence a few weeks ago before I read it was demolished 6 March 2025 to make way for new habitat homes….

435 Chestnut

435 Chestnut Street, at corner of Ingram, was built in 1880 and has been home to many residents over the years. Some residents: A. E. Glover (1931), Mr….

The Elms / Barret Keach Farm

The Barret-Keach Farm, also called “The Elms,” was built in 1852 from bricks molded on site. The Federal-style home as well as its detached kitchen house, smokehouse, and…

1122 S Green Street

1122 S Green was located on a lot just North of where Sureway is today. In 1976, it was the location of the murder of Prentice Kellen. References:…

509 Atkinson

509 Atkinson has been home to: Windy’s Lunch Room, Todd’s Barbecue, Ann’s Eat Shop, M&M cafe, Leeg’s Fish Market & Pit Barbecue, and Phil & Bills BBQ.