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Osteopathic Family Practice Residency Program
began in July, 2003.
The medical staff of Methodist Hospital is dedicated
to providing an atmosphere
of learning, collaboration,
and excellence to all
students, interns, and residents.
A diverse environment designed to provide the
highest standards of ethics and integrity.
John Logan, III, M.D., Administrative Program Director
270-827-7531, jlogan@methodisthospital.net
Thaddeus Salmon, D.O., DME
270-827-7200
Lisa Hope, Program Coordinator
270-827-7531, lhope@methodisthospital.net |
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Henderson is situated along the Ohio River in Western Kentucky at the crossroads of US-60 and US-41. Find it here on Mapquest. Municipal parks provide areas for picnicking, golfing, tennis, soccer, swimming, softball and baseball. The Ohio River and several area lakes provide opportunities for water sports. |
What better way to start or end your day this spring than to make a visit to Ruby Moon, enjoy a wine tasting, sample some gourmet cheeses and relax in the Tuscan inspired tasting room with a glass of wine. |
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John James Audubon State Park and Museum houses the world’s largest collection of Audubon artifacts. Enjoy the Nature Center or spend some time camping and walking through the woods where the famed artist studied and painted birds from 1810-1819. |
The Downtown Henderson Project was started in 1986 with the help of the National and Kentucky Main Street Programs. The mission is to promote, improve, and preserve the unique character and economic vitality of Downtown Henderson.
There are plenty of places to shop and eat as you enjoy Henderson.
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The W.C. Handy Blues & Barbecue Festival began in 1991 and has become one of the largest free music festivals in the nation, drawing over 30,000 attendants from almost every state and many countries. The festival was recently recognized by the Kentucky Main Street Program as the number one outdoor festival in Kentucky and was voted "One of the Top Ten Festivals" in the Commonwealth by the Kentucky Tourist Commission, as well as being recognized as a “Top 20 Event” by the Southeast Tourism Society in 2009. The event is a celebration of the life and legacy of Henderson resident and "Father of the Blues," William Christopher Handy. |
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