The Shelbyville Hydroelectric Station, a historic structure in Shelbyville, Tennessee, was a vital component of the city's early industrial and power generation infrastructure. Its robust construction showcases early 20th-century engineering.
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Architecture
1550 Tn 64 W, Shelbyville, Tennessee
Agriculture; Architecture
201 Nashville Dirt Rd., Shelbyville, Tennessee
Architecture
Bounded Roughly By N. Brittian, Louisville & Nashville Railroad Tracks, Lane, Evans, Sandusky And Madison Sts., Shelbyville, Tennessee
Architecture
306 E. Franklin St., Shelbyville, Tennessee
Architecture
170 Ike Farrar Rd., Shelbyville, Tennessee
Architecture
600 N. Brittain St., Shelbyville, Tennessee
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Industry; Engineering
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Industry
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Engineering
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Engineering
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Transportation
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