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Henderson

The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Henderson 1 City (1990 pop. 25,945), seat of Henderson co., NW Ky., on the Ohio River, in an oil, coal, tobacco, corn, and livestock area; founded 1797, inc. as a city 1867. Transportation equipment; plastic, metal, and paper products; furniture; chemicals; machinery; and denim fabric are manufactured. There are flour mills and lumbering, aluminum smelting, and poultry processing industries. John J. Audubon lived in Henderson from 1810 to 1819. Nearby is Audubon Memorial State Park, with a museum and a bird sanctuary. Another attraction is the Ellis Park Racecourse, with annual thoroughbred... Read more
Henderson, Gordon
HENDERSON, Gordon American designer Born: Berkeley, California...Designers of America Perry Ellis award, 1989. Publications On HENDERSON: Books Stegemeyer, Anne, Who's Who in Fashion, Third...Newsweek (NewYork), 20 November 1989. Haynes, Kevin, "Gordon Henderson: All the Rage," in WWD, 22November 1989. ... Read more
Henderson: History
Henderson: History Spanish Move Through Area Spanish explorers...century, Las Vegas, and with it the area that is now Henderson, was detached from Arizona territory to become part of...residents in the early decades of the twentieth century. Henderson, quite literally, was created almost overnight in 1941... Read more

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