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Shelby County is a county located in the U.S. state of Kentucky. As of the 2020 census, the population was 48,065. [1] Its county seat is Shelbyville. [2] The county was established in 1792 [3] and named for Isaac Shelby, the first Governor of Kentucky. [4] Shelby County is part of the Louisville/Jefferson County, KY–IN Metropolitan ...
Shelbyville is a home rule-class city [8] in and the county seat of Shelby County, Kentucky, United States. [9] The population was 17,282 at the 2020 census. History
Finchville was named for the early settler and blacksmith Ludwell R.Finch (known as "Lud") (born June 10, 1806, and died September 12, 1879) [2] who first came to Shelby County in 1841. [3] Between 1842 and 1848, he purchased about 200 acres of land from the heirs of William Wall on which he established his farm.
Clay Village is an unincorporated community within Shelby County, Kentucky, United States. ... Their post office [2] is closed. References
Shelby County, Kentucky; This page is a redirect. The following ...
Kentucky Routes 55 and 148: Finchville: 105: Shelby County Courthouse and Main Street Commercial District: Shelby County Courthouse and Main Street Commercial District: March 21, 1978 : Roughly bounded by Washington, Clay, 4th, and 6th Sts.
The Shelby Family Houses near Lexington, Kentucky are five houses that together were listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1978. [1] The listing covers: [2] "Greenfields", 5510 Richmond Road, Lexington "Grassland" (1823), Shelby Lane, Lexington, an L-shaped two-and-a-half-story brick house
The town of Cropper (Population Cal. at 205 in 2010) is located in northeast Shelby County, Kentucky. The origin of its name comes from the town's founder James Cropper, a blacksmith and store keeper who was the first person to build a house there sometime in the 1790s.