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  1. Formed in 1838 and chartered in 1847 as the county seat of Henderson County, Hendersonville is traditionally known as "The City of Four Seasons". The town has a well-preserved Main Street and adjoining downtown areas with many restaurants, antique shops and boutiques in buildings that housed key local businesses until the mid-1980s.

  2. Feb 13, 2020 · It wasn’t until the railroad came through that the town became a destination in itself. Two buildings survive from the town’s first decade, both built for Colonel Valentine Ripley. Ripley was an early entrepreneur who operated a stagecoach line on the turnpike and owned the town’s first hotel.

  3. Sep 9, 2019 · This year marks Hendersonville’s 50th anniversary of cityhood, thanks to a Tennessee Supreme Court decision allowed it to incorporate in 1969. Now, the city is home to nearly 60,000 residents ...

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  4. Hendersonville is the county seat and was incorporated January 7, 1847. The City is led by a manager / council form of government. A full‐time city manager handles the routine day‐to‐day operations of the City, and a four‐member council and mayor set the Cityʹs policies.

  5. The City of Hendersonville is turning 175 years old! The Act to Incorporate was ratified on January 7, 1847. We will be celebrating all year long to honor the City’s history and all who have helped make it the vibrant community it is today.

  6. Located 22 miles south of Asheville, the town was chartered in 1847 as the county seat of Henderson County. Like the county, the city was named for North Carolina Supreme Court Chief Justice Leonard Henderson. The city became a vacation area for residents from southern coastal regions seeking relief from hot summers.

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  8. Sep 30, 2016 · At the turn of the 20th century, Hendersonville was a modern mountain town. For a while, anyway. In the decades that followed, Hendersonville became a more pastoral place, known for nearby apple orchards, summer camps, and retirement communities.

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