National Register of Historic Places listings in Henderson County, Kentucky


This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Henderson County, Kentucky.

Location of Henderson County in Kentucky

This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Henderson County, Kentucky, United States. The locations of National Register properties and districts for which the latitude and longitude coordinates are included below, may be seen in a map.[1]

There are 27 properties and districts listed on the National Register in the county, of which 4 are part of a National Historic Landmark spread across multiple counties. Another property was once listed but has been removed.


          This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted October 25, 2024.[2]

Current listings

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[3] Name on the Register Image Date listed[4] Location City or town Description
1 Alves Historic District
 
Alves Historic District
September 7, 1989
(#89001151)
Roughly bounded by Green, Center, S. Alvasia, Powell, S. Adams, and Washington Sts.
37°50′05″N 87°35′09″W / 37.834722°N 87.585833°W / 37.834722; -87.585833 (Alves Historic District)
Henderson
2 Archeological Site KHC-3 (15HE635)
 
Archeological Site KHC-3 (15HE635)
April 1, 1986
(#86000641)
In the lawn of a house on Reed Bluff City Rd., northeast of Bluff City[5]
37°48′54″N 87°22′12″W / 37.815000°N 87.370000°W / 37.815000; -87.370000 (Archeological Site KHC-3 (15HE635))
Hebbardsville Part of the Green River Shell Middens Archeological District National Historic Landmark[6]: 17 
3 Archeological Site KHC-4 (15HE580)
 
Archeological Site KHC-4 (15HE580)
April 1, 1986
(#86000642)
Right bank of the Green River, 1 mile (1.6 km) above Bluff City[5]
37°48′25″N 87°21′56″W / 37.806944°N 87.365556°W / 37.806944; -87.365556 (Archeological Site KHC-4 (15HE580))
Hebbardsville Part of the Green River Shell Middens Archeological District National Historic Landmark[6]: 15 
4 Audubon School
 
Audubon School
December 22, 1998
(#98001497)
1400 Clay St.
37°49′32″N 87°34′48″W / 37.825556°N 87.580000°W / 37.825556; -87.580000 (Audubon School)
Henderson
5 John James Audubon State Park
 
John James Audubon State Park
March 10, 1988
(#87002220)
U.S. Route 41
37°52′56″N 87°32′53″W / 37.882222°N 87.548056°W / 37.882222; -87.548056 (John James Audubon State Park)
Henderson
6 Barret House
 
Barret House
January 5, 1978
(#78001340)
204 S. Elm St.
37°50′08″N 87°35′36″W / 37.835556°N 87.593333°W / 37.835556; -87.593333 (Barret House)
Henderson
7 Barret-Keach Farm
 
Barret-Keach Farm
January 11, 2001
(#00001596)
1586 Kentucky Route 136 W.
37°47′58″N 87°39′25″W / 37.799444°N 87.656944°W / 37.799444; -87.656944 (Barret-Keach Farm)
Henderson
8 Bluff City Shell Mound (15HE160)
 
Bluff City Shell Mound (15HE160)
April 1, 1986
(#86000644)
0.5 miles (0.80 km) above Bluff City on a Green River bluff[7]
37°47′58″N 87°22′20″W / 37.799444°N 87.372222°W / 37.799444; -87.372222 (Bluff City Shell Mound (15HE160))
Hebbardsville Part of the Green River Shell Middens Archeological District National Historic Landmark[6]: 14 
9 Delano-Alves House
 
Delano-Alves House
February 11, 1993
(#93000044)
536 Chestnut St.
37°49′34″N 87°35′50″W / 37.826111°N 87.597222°W / 37.826111; -87.597222 (Delano-Alves House)
Henderson
10 E.L. Ehlen Livery and Sale Stable November 16, 1989
(#89002007)
110 1st St.
37°50′22″N 87°35′36″W / 37.839444°N 87.593333°W / 37.839444; -87.593333 (E.L. Ehlen Livery and Sale Stable)
Henderson Building Demolished. Replaced by U.S. Post Office
11 Geibel House
 
Geibel House
December 10, 1998
(#98001491)
327 N. Main St.
37°50′34″N 87°35′26″W / 37.842778°N 87.590556°W / 37.842778; -87.590556 (Geibel House)
Henderson
12 J. Hawkins Hart House
 
J. Hawkins Hart House
February 11, 2011
(#11000005)
630 Center St.
37°50′06″N 87°35′11″W / 37.835000°N 87.586389°W / 37.835000; -87.586389 (J. Hawkins Hart House)
Henderson Designed by architect George Franklin Barber
13 Henderson Armory
 
Henderson Armory
September 6, 2002
(#02000928)
735 N. Elm St.
37°50′51″N 87°35′09″W / 37.847500°N 87.585833°W / 37.847500; -87.585833 (Henderson Armory)
Henderson
14 Henderson Commercial District
 
Henderson Commercial District
November 13, 1989
(#89001975)
Roughly bounded by Main, 3rd, Elm, and 1st Sts.
37°50′24″N 87°35′27″W / 37.84°N 87.590833°W / 37.84; -87.590833 (Henderson Commercial District)
Henderson
15 Henderson Cotton Mill Workers Housing District
 
Henderson Cotton Mill Workers Housing District
December 10, 1998
(#98001495)
Roughly bounded by Washington, Letcher, and Powell Sts., and Ranklin Ave.
37°49′46″N 87°34′46″W / 37.829444°N 87.579444°W / 37.829444; -87.579444 (Henderson Cotton Mill Workers Housing District)
Henderson
16 Henderson Louisville and Nashville Railroad Depot
 
Henderson Louisville and Nashville Railroad Depot
May 14, 1980
(#80001549)
300 Clark St.
37°50′12″N 87°34′39″W / 37.836667°N 87.577500°W / 37.836667; -87.577500 (Henderson Louisville and Nashville Railroad Depot)
Henderson
17 Jackson-Ijames Farm
 
Jackson-Ijames Farm
January 4, 2001
(#00001593)
12500 S. Kentucky Route 1078[8]
37°46′50″N 87°27′54″W / 37.780556°N 87.465000°W / 37.780556; -87.465000 (Jackson-Ijames Farm)
Henderson Also known as "Tallmadge"[9]
18 James Giles Shell Midden (15HE589)
 
James Giles Shell Midden (15HE589)
April 1, 1986
(#86000646)
Left bank of the Green River, east of Bluff City[5]
37°48′20″N 87°19′31″W / 37.805556°N 87.325278°W / 37.805556; -87.325278 (James Giles Shell Midden (15HE589))
Bluff City Part of the Green River Shell Middens Archeological District National Historic Landmark[6]: 16 
19 Klee Funeral Parlor
 
Klee Funeral Parlor
November 16, 1989
(#89002006)
13-17 S. Main St.
37°50′18″N 87°35′37″W / 37.838333°N 87.593611°W / 37.838333; -87.593611 (Klee Funeral Parlor)
Henderson
20 John E. McCallister House
 
John E. McCallister House
September 21, 1982
(#82002701)
839 N. Green St.
37°50′54″N 87°35′00″W / 37.848333°N 87.583333°W / 37.848333; -87.583333 (John E. McCallister House)
Henderson
21 North Main Street Historic District
 
North Main Street Historic District
March 7, 1990
(#90000297)
N. Main St. from 5th to 8th Sts.
37°51′04″N 87°35′17″W / 37.851111°N 87.588056°W / 37.851111; -87.588056 (North Main Street Historic District)
Henderson
22 John O'Byrne House
 
John O'Byrne House
March 22, 1990
(#90000485)
317 N. Main St.
37°50′34″N 87°35′27″W / 37.842778°N 87.590833°W / 37.842778; -87.590833 (John O'Byrne House)
Henderson
23 Prichett House
 
Prichett House
December 10, 1998
(#98001490)
311 N. Main St.
37°50′33″N 87°35′27″W / 37.842500°N 87.590833°W / 37.842500; -87.590833 (Prichett House)
Henderson
24 St. Paul's Episcopal Church
 
St. Paul's Episcopal Church
October 19, 1978
(#78001341)
338 Center St.
37°50′13″N 87°35′25″W / 37.836944°N 87.590278°W / 37.836944; -87.590278 (St. Paul's Episcopal Church)
Henderson
25 William Soaper Farm
 
William Soaper Farm
January 11, 2001
(#00001595)
2323 Zion Rd.
37°49′57″N 87°33′39″W / 37.8325°N 87.560833°W / 37.8325; -87.560833 (William Soaper Farm)
Henderson
26 South Main and South Elm Streets Historic District
 
South Main and South Elm Streets Historic District
May 11, 1992
(#92000500)
Roughly bounded by Washington, Center, S. Green, Jefferson, S. Main, and Water Sts.
37°50′02″N 87°35′45″W / 37.833889°N 87.595833°W / 37.833889; -87.595833 (South Main and South Elm Streets Historic District)
Henderson
27 Stewart House
 
Stewart House
December 22, 1998
(#98001496)
827 S. Green St.
37°49′40″N 87°35′58″W / 37.827889°N 87.599444°W / 37.827889; -87.599444 (Stewart House)
Henderson

Former listing

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[3] Name on the Register Image Date listedDate removed Location City or town Description
1 Douglass High School August 18, 1980
(#80001548)
February 3, 1988 300 S. Alvasia St.
Henderson

See also

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References

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  1. ^ The latitude and longitude information provided in this table was derived originally from the National Register Information System, which has been found to be fairly accurate for about 99% of listings. Some locations in this table may have been corrected to current GPS standards.
  2. ^ National Park Service, United States Department of the Interior, "National Register of Historic Places: Weekly List Actions", retrieved October 25, 2024.
  3. ^ a b Numbers represent an alphabetical ordering by significant words. Various colorings, defined here, differentiate National Historic Landmarks and historic districts from other NRHP buildings, structures, sites or objects.
  4. ^ The eight-digit number below each date is the number assigned to each location in the National Register Information System database, which can be viewed by clicking the number.
  5. ^ a b c Claassen, Cheryl. Feasting with Shellfish in the Southern Ohio Valley: Archaic Sacred Sites and Rituals. Knoxville: U of Tennessee P, 2010, 40.
  6. ^ a b c d National Historic Landmark Nomination: Green River Shell Middens. National Park Service: 1994-05-05.
  7. ^ Moore, Clarence B. "Some Aboriginal Sites on Green River, Kentucky". Journal of the Philadelphia Academy of Natural Sciences 16 (1916): 431-487: 440.
  8. ^ Boyett, Frank. "No silk purse: Town industry never got off the ground, Evansville Courier & Press, 2009-08-15. Accessed 2013-04-06.
  9. ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. July 9, 2010.