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  2. Tennessee Walking Horse National Celebration - Wikipedia

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    The Tennessee Walking Horse National Celebration is held in Shelbyville at the 105-acre Celebration Grounds, which encompasses Calsonic Arena. The facility contains 60 barns and two arenas, with warm-up areas. [24] The outdoor arena has seating for 30,000, including box seats, [3] and is the one used for most classes. [25]

  3. Shelbyville, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    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] The town is a hub of the Tennessee Walking Horse industry and has been nicknamed "The Walking Horse Capital of the World".

  4. List of newspapers in Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    Chattanooga Times Free Press [2] Chattanooga. 1869 [3] Daily. Began as Times; merged with Free Press in 1999 to form Times Free Press. Chester County Independent. Henderson. Weekly.

  5. Shelbyville Courthouse Square Historic District - Wikipedia

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    82001725 [1] Added to NRHP. October 27, 1982. 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.

  6. Calsonic Arena - Wikipedia

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    Calsonic Arena. Coordinates: 35°29′20″N 86°27′8″W. Calsonic Arena is an arena in Shelbyville, Tennessee. It is best known as the home of the Tennessee Walking Horse National Celebration, but it hosts a variety of events throughout the year, including motocross competitions, 4-H events, dog shows, rodeos and circuses. [1] [2]

  7. National Register of Historic Places listings in Bedford ...

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    Includes commercial blocks along Main and Webb constructed in the 1890s. 3. Brame-Reed House. Brame-Reed House. January 23, 1998. ( #97001671) 1550 State Route 64, W. 35°27′21″N 86°32′39″W.

  8. Tennessee Walking Horse National Museum - Wikipedia

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    History. The Tennessee Walking Horse National Museum was first established in Shelbyville, Tennessee, at which time it was housed in a room adjacent to the Calsonic Arena. In the 1990s it was moved to Lynchburg, but subsequently closed in 2005. In 2011 it reopened inside an old store in Wartrace, which is known by the nickname "The cradle of ...

  9. List of World Grand Champion Tennessee Walking Horses

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    World Grand Champion Tennessee Walking Horses [2]; Year Photo Horse Trainer Owner 1939 Strolling Jim, chestnut gelding foaled 1936 : Floyd Carothers: Col. C. H. Bacon [3]: 1940 ...