Clay Drug Company at 222 Second Street was run by Clarence Leslie Clay (1874-1946). Drugs, Office and Kodak Supplies, News Agency, Cigars and Tobacco. Reference: 1923 Henderson Sanborn…
In 1907 Walter Cannon Quinn returned to his home in Henderson, Kentucky after seven years residence in California. He and his brother Arthur Joseph (a lineman for the…
John Vogel & Sons Bottle Works This bottling works opened a location in Evansville. References: Kentucky Agricultural Experiment Station FOR THE YEAR 1915 Vanderburgh Co Historical Society
213 and 221 Second Street A crowd lines up on opening day at the Belk-Henderson Store at 213 Second Street on June 1, 1946. Quinn’s Rexall drugstore is…
Demolished 21 April 2018 to make way for new Henderson Fire station. References: Gleaner: Whoosh! Henderson’s historic Immanuel Baptist Temple demolished
1707 Second Street Originally built as County High School, it became North Middle School when the current Henderson County High School was built. Opened 9 Sept 1954. Google…
230 Second Street: Masonic Temple, Kentucky Theater, 7 Arts Cinema, now Citi-Center building. The Masonic Hall is a four-story, five-bay, twentieth century, classical revival property of brick masonry…