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The Henderson County Courthouse, also known as the Historic Henderson County Courthouse and the Old Henderson County Courthouse, is a historic 3-story brick gold-domed Classical Revival style courthouse building located at One Historic Courthouse Square, corner of 1st and Main streets in Hendersonville, North Carolina.
Former Henderson County Courthouse, now used as the Henderson County Heritage Museum. The county was formed in 1838 from the southern part of Buncombe County. It was named for Leonard Henderson, Chief Justice of the North Carolina Supreme Court from 1829 to 1833. [3] There is no evidence Henderson ever passed through the area. [4]
Harnett County Courthouse Harnett County: 301 W. Cornelius Harnett Blvd, Suite 100 Lillington, NC 27546 Haywood County Courthouse: Haywood County: 285 N Main St, Suite 1500 Waynesville, NC 28786 1932 Henderson County Courthouse: Henderson County: 200 N Grove St, Suite 163 Hendersonville, NC 28793 1905 Hertford County Courthouse Hertford County ...
Chances are, you’ve often passed by a centerpiece of local history without realizing its significance.
Located in the district is the separately listed Henderson County Courthouse. Other notable buildings include the Huggins Building (c. 1850), Cole Bank Building (c. 1880), Justus Pharmacy, Davis Store block (1900), The Federal Building (1914), Maxwell Store Building (c. 1910), Pace's Market (c. 1925), J. C. Penney Building (1939), and Lampley ...
According to the Henderson County Government website, the 2045 Comprehensive Plan, which replaces the 2020 Comprehensive Plan, is "a roadmap for how the county can grow over the next 20 years ...
English: This is a locator map showing Henderson County in North Carolina. For more information, see Commons:United States county locator maps. Date: 12 February 2006:
Hendersonville is a city in and the county seat of Henderson County, North Carolina, United States, [5] located 22 miles (35 km) south of Asheville. Like the county, the city is named for 19th-century North Carolina Supreme Court Chief Justice Leonard Henderson. [6] The population was 13,137 at the 2010 census [7] and was estimated in 2019 to ...