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Henderson, Kentucky HOP-ON HOP-OFF TOUR

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Remember! Your vacation, your choices. Visit as many or few of the included attractions in Henderson listed below at no cost. Take a leisurely stroll through John James Audubon State Park or learn about Henderson's train history at The Depot Community Room.

THE DEPOT COMMUNITY ROOM

The Depot is a replica of the original 1901 train depot and stands as an example of the city’s commitment to preserving the past, while embracing Henderson’s future. Inside the Depot Community Room, you will find historical artifacts about Henderson’s train history, tobacco and agriculture history, war history, and much more. Chat with local historians, view the permanent and rotating display exhibits, learn about famous historical figures from Henderson including world renowned artist and naturalist John James Audubon, “Father of the Blues” W.C. Handy, and Mary Towles Sasseen, the originator of Mother’s Day.

HISTORIC HENDERSON CARNEGIE PUBLIC LIBRARY

In 1894, Lila Ripley Barnwell donated some books to the township, convincing the commissioners to give the “Library Club” a room in the City Hall. After years of slowly expanding and eventually relocating, Andrew Carnegie invested in the funding for a brand-new library in 1908. The community donated their books and slowly they filled the new building until they finally opened their doors in 1914 with 600 books total.

JOHN JAMES AUDUBON STATE PARK & MUSEUM

On October 3, 1934, the Commonwealth of Kentucky dedicated the John James Audubon State Park and years later provided money to create the addition of a museum to the grounds. Today, the park is filled with beautiful and interesting stops for everyone. Trails wrap around the park with incredible views and a nice walk can be enjoyed with the comfort of benches placed along the paths.

AUDUBON MILL PARK

This scenic park, located right off the Ohio River, offers the perfect opportunity for guests who wish to spend the day enjoying and exploring the beauty of Kentucky. The park offers a beautifully paved trail, perfect for a stroll down the river. There are plenty of spots to take a rest on the benches or to relax and soak in the beauty of the outdoors.

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