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Shelbyville is a city in and the county seat of Bedford County, Tennessee. [6] The town was laid out in 1810 and incorporated in 1819. [7] Shelbyville had a population of 20,335 residents at the 2010 census. [8] The town is a hub of the Tennessee Walking Horse industry and has been nicknamed "The Walking Horse Capital of the World".
Bedford County Training School for Negroes was a public high school for African-American students in Shelbyville, Tennessee, and was a part of Bedford Public Schools. [1] It was notable for their football team, which between 1942 and 1949 had won 52 consecutive shutout football games.
[3] Name on the Register Image Date listed Date removed Location City or town Description 1: Bivvins House: December 6, 1979 (#79002413) March 10, 2009: Off U.S. Route 41: Shelbyville
Its county seat is Shelbyville. [4] Bedford County comprises the Shelbyville, TN Micropolitan Statistical Area, which is also included in the Nashville-Davidson-Murfreesboro, TN Combined Statistical Area.
Bedford County School District (BCSD) or Bedford County Schools is a school district headquartered in Shelbyville, Tennessee, United States. [1] History.
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The Shelbyville Courthouse Square Historic District is a historic district in Shelbyville, Tennessee, centered on the Bedford County Courthouse Square. The courthouse square was laid out in 1810 as a central block , bounded by four streets and surrounded by a grid of square city blocks of the same size.
First Presbyterian Church is a historic church at 600 N. Brittain Street in Shelbyville, Tennessee. The First Presbyterian congregation was established in 1815. It is affiliated with the Presbyterian Church (USA). [2] The church's Greek Revival building was completed in 1854 and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1980. [1]