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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.

235 S Elm

Built in 1922 for Dr. Malcolm H. Yeaman, this residence was designed by architects Capelle & Troutman of Evansville. The lumber was provided by Wyatt Lumber Company, the…

102 S Adams

724 Center Street

This house was built during the civil war. It was a wedding present to John Y. Brown and his wife Rebecca from her father, the then Lt. Governor…

800 Center Street

Queen Victorian home built in 1890. This home boasts three working fireplaces, formal dining room and bonus rooms. Residence of Fred Haag and later William H. Cabell. References:…