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Neighborhood History Project

The City of Hendersonville’s Historic Preservation Commission (HPC) invites community members to take part in the Hendersonville Neighborhood History Project, an initiative aimed at documenting and preserving the stories, photographs, and landmarks that reflect the rich cultural and architectural heritage of the city’s neighborhoods. 

The next phase of the HPC’s research will focus on five neighborhoods as they continue to document city history: West End, Peacock Town, Harris Street, Black Bottom, and Brooklyn. Residents and individuals with information or memories about these communities are encouraged to attend an informational meeting to learn about the project and share oral histories. 

Informational Meetings: 

  • Star of Bethel Missionary Baptist Church – 201 N. Whitted Street 
    Tuesday, April 29, 2025 – 4:00 PM-6:00 PM
  • A Place to Go Community Center – 1508 Lincoln Circle 
    Tuesday, May 6, 2025 – 4:00 PM – 6:00 PM 

Attendees will learn about the project and have the opportunity to share stories about the featured neighborhoods. Additional collection events will be announced for capturing more in-depth interviews and scanning materials with an archivist.  

If you are unable to attend, please fill out the Neighborhood History Project Form.

Locations of the project meetings: Star of Bethel Church and A Place to Go Community Center along with meeting information, logos of the City of Hendersonville and Historic Preservation Commission and vintage decorative paper