New Banners Decorate Historic Districts
The City of Hendersonville Public Works Department has installed a total of 27 street banners in the West Side, Lenox Park and Cold Spring Park neighborhoods.
Historic Downtown Hendersonville
The City of Hendersonville Public Works Department has installed a total of 27 street banners in the West Side, Lenox Park and Cold Spring Park neighborhoods.
Each district’s banners are a different color and feature artwork specific to that district listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
The West Side Historic District runs generally along the 5th, 4th and 3rd Avenues between Washington and Blythe Streets. The West Side banners are blue and show the doorway of the Ambassador Apartments on 5th Avenue. The Lenox Park Historic District is bounded by Spring and Whitted Streets connected by Rose Street. The Lenox Park banners are maroon and show a building turret with decorative windows seen in that neighborhood. Cold Spring Park is the City’s newest historic, designated in 2009, and is located behind Bruce Drysdale Elementary.
The banners are a project of Hendersonville's Historic Preservation Commission and funded by the Commission’s home and inn tours. Additional information about the districts and the Hendersonville Historic Preservation Commission can be found at www.hendersonvillehpc.org or by contacting Lu Ann Welter at lwelter@cityofhendersonville.org or at 697-3088.

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