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The City of Shelbyville

Shelbyville, the county seat of Bedford County, Tennessee, is located a little over 50 miles southeast of  Nashville.  According to the 2000 U.S. census, Bedford County has 37,586 residents, and 16,105 of them live in Shelbyville.  We are known as the Walking Horse Capital of the World, and the Grand Champion Tennessee Walking Horse is crowned at our TWH National Celebration annually.  Shelbyville is known as The Pencil City because of its historical importance to pencil manufacturing, although today more “writing instruments” than pencils are produced here.  We are the home of the Sharpie, the world’s largest selling writing instrument, produced by Sanford Corporation.  Shelbyville has a favorable business climate, and is a center in south central Tennessee for manufacturing (CalsonicKansei, Sanford Corporation, Bemis Custom Products, Cebal America, Josten’s, and many others), agri-business (Tyson Foods), and distribution.  We have a state-of-the-art recreation center and strong youth sports programs.  We are proud to be the home of the Golden Eaglettes, a nationally recognized girl’s high school basketball program that has won 12 state championships and been named the #1 team in the nation twice, and runner-up once.  It’s a great place to visit, and a better place to live and work.  Check us out!

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Shelbyville Fire Chief John Habel, left, and Capt. Matt Doak show off the department's new pumper truck, which is equipped with the latest firefighting innovations

 

 

 

 

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