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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
In Kentucky’s Bluegrass Region and not far east of Louisville, Shelbyville is the kind of place where you can get in touch with Kentucky signatures like horse-breeding and bourbon. This is truly horse country, and Shelbyville is known as the saddlebred capital of the world, with some 90 farms and breeding and training facilities.
Complete with two great distilleries, action-packed outdoor adventures, and the best vacation rentals near Louisville, put ShelbyKY at the top of your list when planning a Kentucky Bourbon Trail® trip, romantic couples retreat, or a whole-family vacation.
A historic town with an explorer’s spirit. Shelbyville was founded in 1792, years after being explored by Squire Boone, Daniel Boone’s less-famous brother.
Shelbyville, Kentucky, is known as the Saddlebred Capital of the World. Discover horse farms, outlet shopping, distilleries, wineries and great food.
Things to do near Louisville and Lexington, Kentucky. With seven parks, four golf courses, the state's only designer outlet mall, a winery, and two world-class distilleries, Shelbyville, Simpsonville, and Shelby County have plenty to keep visitors of every stripe busy and amazed.
Shelbyville is one of the most diverse communities in Kentucky. Our unique blend of agriculture, business and industry, coupled with our attitude of a small town atmosphere makes Shelbyville a wonderful place to visit, live, or work.
The unassuming city of Shelbyville is a little slice of authentic Kentucky beauty, located near the bustling Louisville metropolis. It’s known as the Saddlebred Capital of the World, an equestrian stronghold with more than 80 horse farms in the rural outskirts.
It's a sweet respite from urban life, featuring lovely stretches of rolling countryside, antiquing, a thrilling foodie scene, the famous Bourbon Trail — and some of the best fried chicken in the...