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Historic Downtown Shelbyville
Historic Shelbyville, Tennessee from a bird’s eye view! โจ
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Shelbyville, Tennessee Tudor
It was my first time noticing this little cutie in Shelbyville. It was built in 1940 and hasn’t been on the market for over 40 years. I’m always surprised at the amount of Tudor architecture in Shelbyville. It’s the oldest town in the county, but went through several phases of architecture during its development.
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Dr Ambrose Parks House, Shelbyville
This old house sits in a big curve on the way towards Lynchburg, Tennessee. It’s almost impossible to miss the stately house with double chimneys and large pastures full of cattle. This home has long been a landmark in this community. It originally belonged to the Pratt family, with no indication of what year it…
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House on a Hill – Tennessee
Is there any better view than a little old house on a hill? I’m working on the history of this one, but I couldn’t wait to share it with you!
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Shelbyville’s Watson Building
There are hidden gems in Shelbyville. Like this looker! Built in 1895, it’s listed on the National Register as the Watson Building which was built for residential use, but was also used commercially. The name Dr. J. P. McDonald is written on the building. McDonald was a prominent dentist that practiced in Shelbyville for over…
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Historic Shelbyville House
The Alexander Eakin House was built in 1833.ย
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Old Home Now Bed & Breakfast
The B.P. Evans House in Shelbyville, Tennessee was built in 1852. This greek revival has 16″ solid brick walls and 5 fireplaces. It was purchased in 2018 and turned into a Bed and Breakfast called The Belmont Inn!