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Powell and South Adams

House visible at the NE corner is 140 S Adams.

231 S Elm

Vance-Lambert House; large simplified Queen Anne cottage, neoclassical in its symmetrical massing; Ist story brick veneered with flat cast stone sills and lintels; distinctive roofline of tall hip…

East End Aerial

Visible in this aerial photo of the Audubon and East End is the Louisville & Nashville and Illinois Central railroad tracks, Home Oil & Gas bulk plant, Audubon…

517 N Main / Jarvis House

Jarvis House, 517 N. Main St. The balanced, regularized treatment of the overall fore and main facade, cross-gable roofline with full pediment across the front, and Corinthian coluans…

222 S Green Street

House at 222 S Green Street. It is now a vacant lot.

330 N Green

The old Clark House Reference: Gleaner: 7 April 1966

116 S Elm

Also known as “Perkins House” and “Terrace Hill” Robust Queen Anne style brick dwelling highlightedby irregular, asymmetrical massing, multiple hipped and gabled roofs, entrance bay in 3-story tower…

103 S Main

Residence located at 103 S Main, corner now occupied by Henderson Public Library.

The Henderson Hotel / Moseley Hospital

The property at 601 Washington Street has had a varied career. The oldest portion was built as a private residence in 1874 by Allan Gilmore, but in 1919…

111 Horseshoe Drive

This 3 bedroom residence on Horseshoe Drive was built by Williams & Williams. Google Location

1318 Pringle Street

Pringle Street Market (1949-1952), Nunley’s Market (1952-1954), Odom’s Grocery Store (1954-1977), Charlie’s small engine repair, and now a residence. “The Friendliest Store in Town” Dave and his wife…

738 First Street

Built as a saloon and grocery, it has since been converted into apartments.