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Fiesta Hendersonville
Henderson County Welcome Center Stage 201 S Main St, Hendersonville, NC, United StatesFiesta Hendersonville is a unique opportunity to experience the best of Latin American countries in downtown Hendersonville, Enjoy live music and dance, Feast on Latin American delicacies, such as pupusas […]
Guided History Walk with Mary Jo Padgett: Walk on Historic Main Street
Hendersonville City Hall 145 5th Ave E, Hendersonville, North Carolina, United StatesBe charmed and informed by Hendersonville’s history, architecture, and colorful stories. Learn how the town got its name, who donated the land, bordellos, the oldest block of buildings, amazing fires, […]
Guided History Walks with Mary Jo Padgett: In Historic Oakdale Cemetery
Meet at Oakdale Cemetery, U.S. 64 W. at Valley St. Hendersonville, NCJoin along the pathways of Hendersonville’s Historic Oakdale Cemetery where the famous “Look Homeward Angel” statue is located. Among quiet, artistic grave markers discover Hendersonville’s past through lively stories of […]
Guided History Walks with Mary Jo Padgett: 7th Ave./Historic Train Depot District
Hendersonville City Hall, front steps 145 Fifth Ave. E, (corner of 5th Ave. E. and King St.), Hendersonville, NC, United StatesThis district was where it was happening in the Gilded Age of Hendersonville. The train depot brought steam engines, and attracted drays, hustle, summer visitors, shoot-outs, candy stores. Meeting Place: […]
Guided History Walks with Mary Jo Padgett: Murals, Mosaic, and Ghost Signs
Henderson County Historic Courthouse 1 Historic Courthouse Square, Hendersonville, NC, United StatesLearn the stories behind more than 6 murals, a mosaic with 250,000 pieces of glass, and numerous ghost signs still barely hiding in plain sight. All in downtown. Meeting Place: […]
Guided History Walk with Mary Jo Padgett: Walk on Historic Main Street
Hendersonville City Hall 145 5th Ave E, Hendersonville, North Carolina, United StatesBe charmed and informed by Hendersonville’s history, architecture, and colorful stories. Learn how the town got its name, who donated the land, bordellos, the oldest block of buildings, amazing fires, […]
Guided History Walks with Mary Jo Padgett: In Historic Oakdale Cemetery
Meet at Oakdale Cemetery, U.S. 64 W. at Valley St. Hendersonville, NCJoin along the pathways of Hendersonville’s Historic Oakdale Cemetery where the famous “Look Homeward Angel” statue is located. Among quiet, artistic grave markers discover Hendersonville’s past through lively stories of […]
Guided History Walks with Mary Jo Padgett: 7th Ave./Historic Train Depot District
Hendersonville City Hall, front steps 145 Fifth Ave. E, (corner of 5th Ave. E. and King St.), Hendersonville, NC, United StatesThis district was where it was happening in the Gilded Age of Hendersonville. The train depot brought steam engines, and attracted drays, hustle, summer visitors, shoot-outs, candy stores. Meeting Place: […]
Guided History Walks with Mary Jo Padgett: Murals, Mosaic, and Ghost Signs
Henderson County Historic Courthouse 1 Historic Courthouse Square, Hendersonville, NC, United StatesLearn the stories behind more than 6 murals, a mosaic with 250,000 pieces of glass, and numerous ghost signs still barely hiding in plain sight. All in downtown. Meeting Place: […]
Guided History Walk with Mary Jo Padgett: Walk on Historic Main Street
Hendersonville City Hall 145 5th Ave E, Hendersonville, North Carolina, United StatesBe charmed and informed by Hendersonville’s history, architecture, and colorful stories. Learn how the town got its name, who donated the land, bordellos, the oldest block of buildings, amazing fires, […]
Guided History Walks with Mary Jo Padgett: In Historic Oakdale Cemetery
Meet at Oakdale Cemetery, U.S. 64 W. at Valley St. Hendersonville, NCJoin along the pathways of Hendersonville’s Historic Oakdale Cemetery where the famous “Look Homeward Angel” statue is located. Among quiet, artistic grave markers discover Hendersonville’s past through lively stories of […]
Guided History Walks with Mary Jo Padgett: 7th Ave./Historic Train Depot District
Hendersonville City Hall, front steps 145 Fifth Ave. E, (corner of 5th Ave. E. and King St.), Hendersonville, NC, United StatesThis district was where it was happening in the Gilded Age of Hendersonville. The train depot brought steam engines, and attracted drays, hustle, summer visitors, shoot-outs, candy stores. Meeting Place: […]
Guided History Walks with Mary Jo Padgett: Murals, Mosaic, and Ghost Signs
Henderson County Historic Courthouse 1 Historic Courthouse Square, Hendersonville, NC, United StatesLearn the stories behind more than 6 murals, a mosaic with 250,000 pieces of glass, and numerous ghost signs still barely hiding in plain sight. All in downtown. Meeting Place: […]
Guided History Walk with Mary Jo Padgett: Walk on Historic Main Street
Hendersonville City Hall 145 5th Ave E, Hendersonville, North Carolina, United StatesBe charmed and informed by Hendersonville’s history, architecture, and colorful stories. Learn how the town got its name, who donated the land, bordellos, the oldest block of buildings, amazing fires, […]
Guided History Walks with Mary Jo Padgett: In Historic Oakdale Cemetery
Meet at Oakdale Cemetery, U.S. 64 W. at Valley St. Hendersonville, NCJoin along the pathways of Hendersonville’s Historic Oakdale Cemetery where the famous “Look Homeward Angel” statue is located. Among quiet, artistic grave markers discover Hendersonville’s past through lively stories of […]
Guided History Walks with Mary Jo Padgett: 7th Ave./Historic Train Depot District
Hendersonville City Hall, front steps 145 Fifth Ave. E, (corner of 5th Ave. E. and King St.), Hendersonville, NC, United StatesThis district was where it was happening in the Gilded Age of Hendersonville. The train depot brought steam engines, and attracted drays, hustle, summer visitors, shoot-outs, candy stores. Meeting Place: […]
Guided History Walks with Mary Jo Padgett: Murals, Mosaic, and Ghost Signs
Henderson County Historic Courthouse 1 Historic Courthouse Square, Hendersonville, NC, United StatesLearn the stories behind more than 6 murals, a mosaic with 250,000 pieces of glass, and numerous ghost signs still barely hiding in plain sight. All in downtown. Meeting Place: […]