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HENDERSON, KENTUCKY TOUR
Henderson has its roots in a small, block-wide strip of land high above the Ohio River. Red Banks by the local Cherokee,Shortly before World War I, Henderson was said to have more millionaires per capita than any other city in the world.
Henderson, Ky Is Also Known For John James Audubon And The State Park, W.C. Handy Blus Festival I Learned Alot Touring Around The City, I May Come Back And Do Another Tour THis Time With More Information And Try TO Interview Some Of THe Locals As Well...
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Downtown — Henderson, Kentucky | Kentucky Life | KET
Henderson's downtown has a rich history—literally. The town prospered with dark tobacco in the 19th century, and many tobacco millionaires built lavish homes here. In fact, shortly before World War I, it is believed that Henderson had more millionaires than any other city of comparable size in the world.
Visitors can learn more about Henderson and its historic structures—ornate Victorian mansions as well as homes from pre-Civil War days—on a walking tour.
Downtown visitors can also take in the view of the Ohio River from the parks and trails along the riverfront. The Downtown Henderson Partnership provides maps and welcomes tourists at its Main Street location.
This Ohio River town is also home to the John James Audubon Museum, the W.C. Handy Blues and Barbecue Festival, and the Bluegrass in the Park Folklife Festival.
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Audubon Sculptures | Kentucky Life | KET
Henderson was once home to the famous naturalist and artist John James Audubon, and the city today celebrates him, and itself, through a series of sculptures throughout downtown.
In a grand homage to the renowned bird watcher, the city chose to have bronze sculptures made from Audubon's prints of birds. As of 2012, 13 sculptures of birds and one life-sized sculpture of Audubon himself can be found in downtown and at John James Audubon State Park. The public art attracts many types of people, among them bird lovers and fans of Audubon, which enhances Henderson's downtown.
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John James Audubon in Henderson, Kentucky. A Bicentennial Celebration.
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Whitfield Resolution Honoring John James Audubon Approved by House
WASHINGTON — Marking the 200th Anniversary of John James Audubon arriving in Henderson County, the U.S. House of Representatives unanimously approved a resolution today introduced by Congressman Ed Whitfield honoring Audubon and the state park and museum named in his honor.
07/27/2013 quadcopter flight, corn field in Henderson KY part 1
2017 Eclipse Looking Into Henderson Kentucky
Looking into Henderson, KY at the time the eclipse took place with the DJI Phantom3 Pro. The viedeo was sped up to 1400% to see the effect. If you look close you can see some of the city lights come on.
Twin Bridges over the Ohio River in Henderson, KY
video of the Twin Bridges over the mighty Ohio River. This bridge connects Evansville, IN to Henderson, KY.
Audubon Park and Zoo
by streetcar
April 2008
Henderson, KY Highway 41N, Walmart/Lowes at night
Quick view of the Highway 41N strip and Walmart/Lowes at night, 550ft
Pennyrile Nature Trail
Day Hiking on the Pennyrile Nature Trail in Dawson Springs, Ky
Corvette caravan stops in Tri-State en route to Corvette Museum in Bowling Green
Corvette caravan stops in Tri-State en route to Corvette Museum in Bowling Green
2011-06-05 Natcher Bridge Owensboro, KY
Driving across The William H. Natcher Bridge near Owensboro, Kentucky. Shot this video with the sunglasses with the video camera built into them.
The William H. Natcher Bridger over the Ohio River northeast of Owensboro is Kentucky's second cable stayed bridge. At the time of its construction it was the longest cable stayed bridge over an inland waterway in the United States. The bridge was built to relieve traffic from the aging, two-lane Glover Cary Bridge in downtown Owensboro. The bridge is now part of a four-lane highway system between the William H. Natcher Parkway in Owensboro and I-64 near Dale, Indiana.
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Henderson KY
This footage highlights the amazing assets of Henderson, Kentucky. Watch and share. Welcome to Henderson, Kentucky.
DDBS|Diversity|NAWBO Kentucky|Henderson Kentucky|Derby Sponsorship
Advertising, Public Relations, and Related Services sector comprises establishments primarily engaged in creating mass-media advertising or public relation campaigns; placing advertising in media for advertisers or advertising agencies; selling media time or space to advertisers or advertising agencies for media owners; creating and implementing indoor or outdoor display advertising campaigns; creating and implementing direct mail advertising campaigns; delivering (except by mail) advertising materials or samples; providing related services, such as sign painting and lettering, welcoming services, and window trimming services. Establishments not classified to any other sector that are primarily engaged in providing professional, scientific and technical services are included in this sector. Examples of such establishments are marketing research and public opinion polling houses, photographic studios, translators and interpreters, and veterinary practices. The occasion will bring together elite Women, LGBTBE, Minority and Veteran Owned Enterprises to network, develop, and enjoy Louisville and one of the world’s finest events – the historic Kentucky Derby. Attendees of the Summit will benefit from development seminars, panel discussions, and business and policy leaders who will share their keys to success and the work being done to improve growth in the area of business diversity. The summit will cover the following topics: Big Data, The Rise of Block Chain; Advanced Manufacturing; Crypto Currencies; The Experience Economy; Smart Cities - Connecting Ecosystems; Cloud Technology; Social Entrepreneurship; Meet Gen Z; Strategic Supplier Diversity Solutions. Along with networking opportunities that will be available at the business sessions, guests will also have the chance to attend A-List celebrity events and the derby festivities with peers.
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DDBS seeks to help leaders of large corporate entities develop and strengthen ties with diverse owned businesses who have strong capacity and scalability that can help grow the corporation’s market share. The mission of the Derby Diversity Business Summit is to support organizations who work to advance Diverse Owned Businesses. To accomplish our mission, we identify projects in which we can provide funding that supports education, business development and training initiatives for organizations committed to the advancement of Diverse Owned Businesses. Each year the DDBS committee chooses an organization that meets specific criteria and aligns with our objectives of strengthening the capacity and scale of Diverse Owned Businesses. Downtown Louisville is the largest central business district in the Commonwealth of Kentucky and the urban hub of the Louisville, Kentucky Metropolitan Area. Here will be held Derby Diversity & Business Summit. The Summit activities will take place at Galt House Hotel. The Galt House - The Official Hotel Sponsor of the Kentucky Derby is a 25-story, 1300-room hotel in Louisville, Kentucky established in 1972. It is the city's only hotel on the Ohio River. Henderson is a 2nd-class city along the Ohio River in Henderson County in western Kentucky in the United States. The population was 27,952 at the 2010 U.S. census. It is part of the Evansville Metropolitan Area, locally known as Kentuckiana or the Tri-State Area. Notable residents have included the ornithologist, naturalist, and painter John James Audubon and blues legend W.C. Handy. For more than 100 years the city has been home to the Southern Cherokee Nation. The city was named after Col. Richard Henderson, an eighteenth-century pioneer and land speculator, by his associates Gen. Samuel Hopkins and Thomas Allin. Henderson has its roots in a small, block-wide strip of land high above the Ohio River, the site of the present Audubon Mill Park directly south of the city's riverfront boat dock.
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Henderson is a 2nd-class city along the Ohio River in Henderson County in western Kentucky in the United States. The population was 27,952 at the 2010 U.S. census. It is part of the Evansville Metropolitan Area, locally known as Kentuckiana or the Tri-State Area. Notable residents have included the ornithologist, naturalist, and painter John James Audubon and blues legend W.C. Handy. For more than 100 years the city has been home to the Southern Cherokee Nation. The city was named after Col. Richard Henderson, an eighteenth-century pioneer and land speculator, by his associates Gen. Samuel Hopkins and Thomas Allin. Henderson has its roots in a small, block-wide strip of land high above the Ohio River, the site of the present Audubon Mill Park directly south of the city's riverfront boat dock. A village on this site was called Red Banks by the local Cherokee on account of its reddish clay soil. By the early 1790s, Red Banks had a tavern and several European-American families along with the Cherokee. On Nov. 16, 1792, resident Robert Simpson wrote to Col. Alexander D. Orr in Lexington, requesting help appointing a magistrate for Red Banks to deal with some its 30 families he felt were of dubious character. At that time, apart from the Cherokee, the free male inhabitants of Red Bank totaled 62 people.
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The mission of the Derby Diversity Business Summit (DDBS) is to support organizations who work to advance Diverse Owned Businesses. To accomplish our mission, we identify projects in which we can provide funding that supports education, business development and training initiatives for organizations committed to the advancement of Diverse Owned Businesses. Each year the DDBS committee chooses an organization that meets specific criteria and aligns with our objectives of strengthening the capacity and scale of Diverse Owned Businesses. DDBS aims to pull together a special professional group with the intention of generating opportunities for diverse businesses in communities across the US. By attending, guests will have the ability to attend development seminars, panel discussions, and even hear from highly sought after speakers to share their experiences in the business world of diversity. The Derby event when coupled with the historic Kentucky Derby, is a wonderful venue to showcase how competitors can come together to build something exciting, collaborative and financially rewarding. The most common occupations in the Advertising, public relations & related services Industry Group, by number of employees, are Advertising sales agents; Miscellaneous managers; and Designers. Compared to other Industry Groups, Advertising, public relations & related services employs an unusually high number of Advertising & promotions managers; Advertising sales agents; and Models, demonstrators, & product promoters. The highest paid occupations in Advertising, public relations & related services, by average wage, are Chief executives & legislators; Purchasing managers; and Miscellaneous assemblers & fabricators. The Derby Diversity & Business Summit is an event that will be held in Louisville, KY. Louisville is the largest city in the Commonwealth of Kentucky in the United States. Louisville is one of two cities in Kentucky designated as first-class. Louisville is known as the home of the Kentucky Derby, Kentucky Fried Chicken, the University of Louisville and its Louisville Cardinals athletic teams, Louisville Slugger baseball bats, and three of Kentucky's six Fortune 500 companies.
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The mission of the Derby Diversity Business Summit (DDBS) is to support organizations who work to advance Diverse Owned Businesses. Along with networking opportunities that will be available at the business sessions, guests will also have the chance to attend A-List celebrity events and the derby festivities with peers! Each year the DDBS committee chooses an organization that meets specific criteria and aligns with our objectives of strengthening the capacity and scale of Diverse Owned Businesses. Corporate Events Sponsorship Brand Visibility Summit in Louisville. Louisville prides itself in its large assortment of small, independent businesses and restaurants, some of which have become known for their ingenuity and creativity. Louisville is known as the home of the Kentucky Derby, Humana, Delta Airlines, Procter & Gamble, Nestle, GLI, Angels Envy, Community Ventures Corporation, Churchill Downs, Business First, Purepath Capital, NAC, Mayor Greg Fischer, Bingham Greenebaum & Doll. Henderson is a 2nd-class city along the Ohio River in Henderson County in western Kentucky in the United States. The population was 27,952 at the 2010 U.S. census. It is part of the Evansville Metropolitan Area, locally known as Kentuckiana or the Tri-State Area. Notable residents have included the ornithologist, naturalist, and painter John James Audubon and blues legend W.C. Handy. For more than 100 years the city has been home to the Southern Cherokee Nation. The city was named after Col. Richard Henderson, an eighteenth-century pioneer and land speculator, by his associates Gen. Samuel Hopkins and Thomas Allin. Henderson has its roots in a small, block-wide strip of land high above the Ohio River, the site of the present Audubon Mill Park directly south of the city's riverfront boat dock. The first Saturday in May is a special time of the year because it allows friends, both old and new, to foster and rekindle relationships with people who call Louisville home and with others from different parts of the world. Current sponsors include but aren’t limited to: PurePath Capital, Delta Airlines, Procter and Gamble, Nestlé, Bingham Greenebaum Doll LLP, Consensio Group, NAC, Argent Tape & Label, ABS a Diversant Company, NAWBO Kentucky and many others. Advertising, Public Relations, and Related Services sector comprises establishments primarily engaged in creating mass-media advertising or public relation campaigns; placing advertising in media for advertisers or advertising agencies; selling media time or space to advertisers or advertising agencies for media owners; creating and implementing indoor or outdoor display advertising campaigns; creating and implementing direct mail advertising campaigns; delivering (except by mail) advertising materials or samples; providing related services, such as sign painting and lettering, welcoming services, and window trimming services. Establishments not classified to any other sector that are primarily engaged in providing professional, scientific and technical services are included in this sector.
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Legacy: Chris & Ashley
Chris & Ashley Dillbeck served as Young Life leaders in Henderson KY from 2001 -2011. This video was shown at our annual banquet to celebrate their 10 years of service here in Hendo. They are leaving to go serve the lucky people of Owensboro KY. Thanks guys! We love you!