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FIPS code. 47-67760 [ 4 ] GNIS feature ID. 1269993 [ 5 ] Website. www.shelbyvilletn.org. 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 ]
12–20–1. Charles Edward Coffey (June 28, 1934 – August 24, 2015) was an American football player and coach. A native of Shelbyville, Tennessee, Coffey attended the University of Tennessee to play football for Robert Neyland. While at the University of Tennessee he played guard, lettered from 1953 to 1955 and was selected as the team ...
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. [2][3] Merchants and tradesmen located ...
Coffee County is a county located in the central part of the state of Tennessee, in the United States. As of the 2020 census, the county's population was 57,889. [1] Its county seat is Manchester. [2] Coffee County is part of the Tullahoma - Manchester, TN Micropolitan Statistical Area. It is also part of Middle Tennessee, one of the three ...
Current listings. Along sections of US 41-A, Normandy, Cathey, Thompson Creek & Shofner Rds., Hornaday Ln. & Three Forks Bridge35°26′52″N86°19′39″W / 35.4478°N 86.3275°W / 35.4478; -86.3275 (Thompson Creek Rural Historic District) Built in 1917; still operates as a hotel.
Bedford County School District (BCSD) or Bedford County Schools is a school district headquartered in Shelbyville, Tennessee, United States. [1] History.
First Presbyterian Church, Shelbyville, TN. March 2014. / 35.48611°N 86.45806°W / 35.48611; -86.45806. 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).
This institution was authorized by House Bill 633, passed by the Tennessee General Assembly on March 15, 1963, and approved by the Governor on March 22, 1963.. The college was governed by the Tennessee Department of Education until 1983 when control was transferred to the Tennessee Board of Regents by House Bill 697 and Senate Bill 746.