Henderson County

Henderson County, Kentucky, United States
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Henderson City High School (Q16995163)
item type: high school
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Henderson City High School existed from 1955 to 1976 in Henderson County, Kentucky. It was the fourth and last building to serve as Henderson High School. The school was called "City High" to distinguish it from Henderson County High School which had opened a year earlier.

This item might be defunct. The English Wikipedia article is in these categories: Defunct schools in Kentucky
Axtel (Q4830680)
item type: unincorporated community
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Axtel is an unincorporated community within Breckinridge County, Kentucky, United States. St. Anthony's Catholic Church is located in Axtel.

USGS GNIS ID: 507431

General Cigar Company (Q5531765)
item type: factory
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

General Cigar Company is the largest manufacturers of premium cigars in the world. It is a subsidiary of Scandinavian Tobacco Group with North American headquarters located in Richmond, Virginia.

NRHP reference number: 00000212; website: http://www.cigarworld.com/

Green River (Q1544647)
item type: river
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The Green River is a 384-mile-long (618 km) tributary of the Ohio River that rises in Lincoln County in south-central Kentucky. Tributaries of the Green River include the Barren River, the Nolin River, the Pond River and the Rough River. The river was named after Nathanael Greene, a general of the American Revolutionary War.

USGS GNIS ID: 493284

John James Audubon State Park (Q6241507)
item type: Kentucky state park
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

John James Audubon State Park is located on U. S. Route 41 in Henderson, Kentucky, just south of the Ohio River. Its inspiration is John James Audubon, the ornithologist, naturalist and painter who resided in Henderson from 1810 to 1819 when Henderson was a frontier village.

USGS GNIS ID: 486136; NRHP reference number: 87002220

Willard Carpenter House (Q8003384)
item type: house
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The Willard Carpenter House, located at 405 Carpenter Street in downtown Evansville, Indiana, is one of two landmarks recognized as memorials to one of the city's most influential pioneers, philanthropist Willard Carpenter. The other is Willard Library which he built, endowed and gave to the people of the area. Willard Carpenter, born on March 15, 1803 at Strafford, Orange County, Vermont, was a son of Willard, Sr., and Polly (Bacon) Carpenter, and a descendant of the noted Rehoboth Carpenter family.

NRHP reference number: 78000057

Casino Aztar Evansville (Q5048843)
item type: building
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Tropicana Evansville is a casino hotel and entertainment complex located in the northwest corner of downtown Evansville, Indiana, owned by Gaming and Leisure Properties and operated by Eldorado Resorts. Originally named Casino Aztar, it was opened by Aztar Corporation in 1995 as the state's first casino. In addition, as of 2017, it also became the state's first land based casino as well.

website: http://www.tropevansville.com

Anthoston, Kentucky (Q38249285)
item type: census-designated place
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Anthoston is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) in Henderson County, Kentucky, United States. It is located 6 miles (10 km) south of Henderson, the county seat, between U.S. Route 41 to the west and Interstate 69, the former Pennyrile Parkway, to the east. There is no direct access from I-69.

Audubon (Q4820224)
item type: neighborhood / unincorporated community
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Audubon, often called the "South Side", is a neighborhood in Henderson, Kentucky, United States. Its boundaries follow Loeb Street to the west, Meadow Street to the south, Pringle Street to the east, Mill Street to the south, Madison Street to the northwest, S Alvasia Street to the north, Powell Street to the east, S Meadow Street to the south, Clay Street to the east, and Atkinson Street to the south, connecting to the corner of Loeb Street. The site of the Audubon Grade School is a prominent feature of the neighborhood.

Bi-State Vietnam Gold Star Bridges (Q4902343)
item type: cantilever bridge / twin bridges
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The Bi-State Vietnam Gold Star Twin Bridges, (usually referred to as simply The Twin Bridges, despite rather obvious differences in their widths), connect Henderson, Kentucky, and Evansville, Indiana, along U.S. Route 41 (US 41), two miles (3.2 km) south of the (temporary) southern terminus of Interstate 69 (I-69). Because the bridges carry 40,000 vehicles a day across the Ohio River on average, often more, and because the nearest crossings over the Ohio River are more than 40 miles up or downstream, bottlenecks and congestion are frequent, even daily problems. A problem that is expected to be relieved by the construction of the I-69 crossing over the Ohio River, planned to begin sometime in 2021.

This item might be defunct. The English Wikipedia article is in these categories: Former toll bridges in Kentucky
Ellis Park Race Course (Q5365959)
item type: race track
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Henderson Station One (Q5713431)
item type: coal power plant
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Henderson Station One (HMP&L One) was a coal-fired power station owned and operated by the city of Henderson, Kentucky.

Audubon Drive-In (Q42655292)
item type: movie theater / drive-in theater / former building or structure

Street address: 2746 Highway 41, Henderson, KY 42420 (from Wikidata)

Dixie Drive-In (Q42655299)
item type: movie theater / drive-in theater / former building or structure

Street address: Highway 60 S, Henderson, KY 42420 (from Wikidata)

Hi-Y Drive-In (Q42655310)
item type: movie theater / drive-in theater / former building or structure

Street address: Highway 41A & Highway 60, Henderson, KY 42420 (from Wikidata)

Starlite Drive-In (Q42655320)
item type: movie theater / drive-in theater / former building or structure

Street address: 2534 Highway 60 E., Henderson, KY 42420 (from Wikidata)

Grand Theatre (Q42657276)
item type: movie theater / former building or structure

Street address: 5 North Main Street, Henderson, KY 42420 (from Wikidata)

Kentucky Theatre (Q42657281)
item type: movie theater

Street address: 230 Second Street, Henderson, KY 42420 (from Wikidata)

Kraver Theatre (Q42657290)
item type: movie theater / former building or structure

Street address: 226 N. Main Street, Henderson, KY 42420 (from Wikidata)

Old Orchard Cinema 5 (Q42657301)
item type: movie theater

Street address: 1800 Cinema Drive, Henderson, KY 42420 (from Wikidata)

Princess Theatre (Q42657309)
item type: movie theater / former building or structure

Street address: 212 2nd Street, Henderson, KY 42420 (from Wikidata)

Henderson Community College (Q5713257)
item type: community college / public educational institution
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Henderson Community College (HCC) is a community college in Henderson, Kentucky. It is one of 16 two-year, open-admissions colleges of the Kentucky Community and Technical College System (KCTCS). It was established in 1960 under the leadership of the late Dr. Louis C. Alderman, Jr., the first Director of the Northwest Extension of the University of Kentucky. The college became a charter member of the University of Kentucky's Community College System in 1964, changing its name to Henderson Community College. HCC became a member of KCTCS in 1998. HCC is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS).

Street address: 2660 S Green St, Henderson, KY, 42420-4699 (from Wikidata)

website: http://www.hencc.kctcs.edu

Flying H Farms Airport (Q49746285)
item type: aerodrome / airport

FAA airport code: 03KY; USGS GNIS ID: 517398

Barret House (Q55013077)
item type: villa
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The Barret House, at 204 S. Elm St. in Henderson, Kentucky, was built in c.1868. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1978.