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Henderson-Vance Downtown Development Commission
The Downtown Development Commission works to preserve, develop and promote downtown Henderson. As a 501(c)3 non-profit organization, the DDC is funded by annual contributions from local City and County governments. The DDC sponsors numerous downtown events such as the St. Patrick'
Henderson, NC BusinessesHenderson Convention Center - Kerr Lake
A multipurpose facility leased to accommodate weddings, parties, family reunions, meetings, retreats, conventions,receptions, performances and sports expo'
Henderson, NC BusinessesMiddleburg Steak House, Kerr Lake
Middleburg Steak House is a local landmark in Middleburg,(outside of Henderson). The atmosphere of this old 1934
Middleburg, NC BusinessesKerr Lake Country Club
Non-metal spikes required. 18 holes, par 72, driving range, putting green, pro shop. Open year-round. 252/492-1895.
Henderson, NC Country Clubs
Sleep Inn - Kerr Lake/Henderson
54 rooms, deluxe continental breakfast, elevator, microwave & refrigerator, internet service, within walking distance to restaurants. Shopping center and hospital nearby. Outside electric hookups for boats. Only minutes away from Historic downtown Henderson.Eight miles from Kerr Lake.
Budget Host Inn - Kerr Lake/Henderson
26 rooms, I-85, exit 215, Microwave, refrig, iron, juice and coffee free. Within walking distance to restaurants. Outside electric hookup for boats. Seven miles from Kerr Lake.252-492-2013
Henderson, NC Businesses
St. James Episcopal Church
When the Confederate Hospital was located in Kittrell, the church administered to the patients and provided Christian burial to 52 soldiers interred at the nearby Confederate Cemetery. Seven miles from the Historic District of Henderson's downtown area.
Kittrell, NC Churches
Steele Creek Marina & Campground
Wet slips, mooring sites, marina store, fuel,waterfront campsites with or without electric, hot showers, dump station and 4 launching ramps.Take Exit 214 off I-85 and head North on NC 39 to Townsville. Turn Right onto State Road 1346 and follow the signs to the facility.
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Henderson Institute Historical Museum
From its establishment in 1887 by the Freedmen's Mission Board of the United Presbyterian Church through the beginnings of school integration in 1970
Henderson, NC MuseumsConfederate Cemetery
The cemetery serves as the final resting place for 52 Confederate soldiers from the states of VA, NC, SC & GA. All soldiers buried in the cemetery died at the nearby Kittrell Springs Hotel which was converted into a military hospital during the Civil War. Saint James Episcopal Church (c. 1860)
Kittrell, NC Cemeteries