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Why Live in Shelbyville

Shelbyville, Illinois, is a small community that serves as the seat of Shelby County, known for its agriculture, light manufacturing, and the prominent Lake Shelbyville. The 22,000-acre lake, built for flood control in 1970, is a major attraction, drawing anglers, campers, and boaters. The local economy is supported by farming and paper-product plants. Housing in Shelbyville features Victorian and traditional styles, many of which have been in families for generations. The Shelbyville Historic District is notable for its multi-story homes with wraparound porches and original woodwork. Properties often sit on larger lots or adjoin farmland, reflecting the area's agricultural roots. Education in Shelbyville includes highly rated Main Street Elementary and Moulton Elementary School, with Shelbyville High School offering dual credit courses in various subjects. Outdoor activities are centered around Lake Shelbyville, with Dam West Recreation Area providing picnic sites, boat launches, and a beach. The Family Aquatic Center and Sunken Garden offer additional recreational options. Dining is concentrated on Main Street, featuring local favorites like Druby’s, Monical’s Pizza, and Lakeview Family Restaurant. Everyday shopping needs are met by the Walmart on Main Street. Shelbyville is connected by Illinois Routes 16 and 128, with nearby interstates I-57 and I-70 providing access to larger cities like Effingham and Champaign. For air travel, Chicago O’Hare International Airport is about 170 miles away, and St. Louis Lambert International Airport is roughly 155 miles southwest.

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