In fragile condition, the Historic Henderson County Courthouse has recently been renovated and taken on a new life for County Offices and the New Henderson County Heritage Museum. The Courthouse was built in 1905 ( orignal cost $38,000) and became an icon for this Historic Downtown. Renovation cost - $10 million.This place has housed memorials for war veterans. A place to gather and remember our fallen, and our heros who fought for our freedom. One Hendersonville native wanted to find a way to honor these veterens. Jeff Miller, founder of Henderson County's HonorAir effort to take all Henderson County World War II veterans to visit their national memorial in Washington. Click for the CBS News Report of HonorAir by Bill Geist . The WWII War Memorial Visited by hundreds of Henderson County Residents who fought in that war. Enormous amounts of money and volunteers made numerous flights for the "Greatest Generation." In the rededication ceremony for the Courthouse, Miller read a letter from Bob Dole, which stated in part: "Your newly renovated historic courthouse is a testament to the community's dedication to historic preservation and a wonderful addition to Hendersonville's already impressive All-American downtown area." Visit the HonorAir Website See Photos of the Rededication Ceremony
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The New Henderson County Heritage Museum brings history alive as the story of Henderson County is told, from the Cherokee and pioneers who carved homes out of the wilderness to today. A new 6 month exhibit has opened with authentic war uniforms and items from that era.
The photo above shows the authentic items carried by soldiers during the 1700's. Notice the rolled tobacco on the left. The razor, soap, mirror, and mustache comb. The mess kit, the sewing kit and the tooth extractor. Also paper schillings. Executive Director of the Museum ,Jennie Jones Giles narrates a tour through the museum - just before opening day. See the Video Tour One of the rooms of the Courthouse is dedicated to the image of an old store on Main Street. Store fixtures and memorabilia from turn of the century stores on Main St. were used for a great display. |
Historic Downtown Hendersonville | Historic Downtown Hendersonville , part of the National Main Street Association. This quaint downtown is alive with trendy shops, antique stores, fantastic restaurants and some of the best art galleries in the southeast. The Mast General Store - Old Timey Mercantile with old candies, toys with no batteries, old apothacary items as well as the most update hiking, camping and outdoor wear. Visit their website. Main Street Hendersonville has wonderful old stores that still have the original tin ceilings and original floors. Most stores have restored their facades to look like they did at the turn of the century. Visit Downtown Hendersonville's Website Downtown Hendersonville has become a vital part of the community’s economic and cultural growth. The serpentine street features planter boxes brimming with seasonal flowers and trees. Thriving businesses such as specialty shops, antique stores and restaurants offer something for everyone of all ages. The historic district offers the visitor traditional southern hometown charm. Downtown hosts many activities including the NC Apple Festival held during Labor Day weekend, as well as, art shows, an antique show, car shows, and parades throughout the year.
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