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Kentucky· Est. 1793
Step back in time and race into fun, where Kentucky charm flows as freely as the Salt River.
Bullitt County is named after Alexander Scott Bullitt, Kentucky's first Lieutenant Governor.
Shepherdsville is home to the Kart Kountry, known for having the world's longest go-kart track.
The Salt River, which flows through Shepherdsville, was a major transportation route for early settlers.
Whiskey Row in Louisville originally sourced a lot of its bourbon from distilleries in and around Bullitt County.
A significant portion of Fort Knox, a major US Army installation, lies just south of Bullitt County.
Shepherdsville, Kentucky, the county seat of Bullitt County, boasts a rich history deeply intertwined with the development of Kentucky. Founded near the Salt River, the area was initially known as Bullitt's Lick, a vital salt-making location that drew early settlers. The town officially became Shepherdsville in 1793, named after Adam Shepherd, a prominent landowner and mill operator in the region. Its strategic location along the Salt River made it a crucial transportation hub for agricultural goods and manufactured products, contributing significantly to the economic growth of central Kentucky.
Throughout the 19th century, Shepherdsville served as a key commercial center. The arrival of the Louisville and Nashville Railroad in the mid-1800s further solidified its importance as a trading post. Despite the occasional setback due to flooding, the town's resilient spirit allowed it to thrive. Shepherdsville's proximity to Louisville, while maintaining its own unique identity, has played a key role in its development. Today, Shepherdsville stands as a testament to Kentucky's pioneering spirit, offering a glimpse into the state's past through its historical architecture and community traditions.
The Civil War impacted Shepherdsville. Confederate General John Hunt Morgan raided the town in 1863. Bullitt County's history is entwined with agriculture, distilling, and the growth of the bourbon industry in Kentucky. Shepherdsville remains a hub within the county.
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139 Historical Trail Road, Shepherdsville
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250 E Joe B Hall Ave, Shepherdsville, KY 40165, USA
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215 Conestoga Parkway, Shepherdsville
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300 S Buckman St, Shepherdsville, KY 40165, USA
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279 S Buckman St, Shepherdsville, KY 40165, USA
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West 1st Street, Shepherdsville
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1085 Highway 44 East, Shepherdsville
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1100 West 1st Street, Shepherdsville
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1256 Highway 44 East, Shepherdsville
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335 Keystone Crossroad Drive, Shepherdsville
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Zapposdotcom Boulevard
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Shepherdsville, KY 40165, USA
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544 Conestoga Pkwy Suite 40, Shepherdsville, KY 40165, USA
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161 Paroquet Springs Dr, Shepherdsville, KY 40165, USA
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544 Conestoga Pkwy Suite 35, Shepherdsville, KY 40165, USA
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1707 Cedar Grove Rd suite 1, Shepherdsville, KY 40165, USA
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544 Conestoga Pkwy, Shepherdsville, KY 40165, USA
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1090 Cedar Grove Rd, Shepherdsville, KY 40165, USA
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450 Conestoga Pkwy, Shepherdsville, KY 40165, USA
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162 Joe B. Hall Ave, Shepherdsville, KY 40165, USA
While we prioritize independent local storefronts that carry the soul of the town, these national brands are located nearby and support local employment.
DQ Grill & Chill
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Connections that unite Shepherdsville with other Kentucky towns
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