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|'''City motto'''||"Polygamy is faultless" | |'''City motto'''||"Polygamy is faultless" | ||
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|'''Incorporated'''||1796 | |'''Incorporated'''||1796 | ||
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|'''Founder'''||[[Shelbyville Manhattan]] | |'''Founder'''||[[Shelbyville Manhattan]] | ||
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|'''Congressional Representatives'''||Bob Arnold (expelled), Horace Wilcox (deceased), [[Krusty|Herschel Schmoikel Krustofski]] | |'''Congressional Representatives'''||Bob Arnold (expelled), Horace Wilcox (deceased), [[Krusty|Herschel Schmoikel Krustofski]] | ||
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+ | |'''State'''||[[Springfield's State|Unknown]] | ||
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|'''State Governor'''||Mary Bailey | |'''State Governor'''||Mary Bailey | ||
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|'''Main Industries'''||Nuclear Power, heavy manufacturing, [[Fudd Beer]] | |'''Main Industries'''||Nuclear Power, heavy manufacturing, [[Fudd Beer]] | ||
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+ | '''Shelbyville''' is one of the three cities of [[Springfield's State|the state whoes name has never been mentioned]]. It is located near [[Springfield]] and [[Capital City]]. | ||
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== Founding == | == Founding == | ||
The city of Shelbyville began simultaneously with Springfield, the same tribe had split over an arguement. Shelbyville was incestuous and adopted the turnip while Springfield was dedicated to chastity, abstinence and a flavourless mush called rootmarm and Springfield subsequently adopted the lemon. The two cities remain fierce rivals. | The city of Shelbyville began simultaneously with Springfield, the same tribe had split over an arguement. Shelbyville was incestuous and adopted the turnip while Springfield was dedicated to chastity, abstinence and a flavourless mush called rootmarm and Springfield subsequently adopted the lemon. The two cities remain fierce rivals. |
Revision as of 01:16, August 27, 2007
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City motto | "Polygamy is faultless" |
Founded | 1796 |
Incorporated | 1796 |
Founder | Shelbyville Manhattan |
Mayor | Joe Quimby |
Congressional Representatives | Bob Arnold (expelled), Horace Wilcox (deceased), Herschel Schmoikel Krustofski |
State | Unknown |
State Governor | Mary Bailey |
Area | 2,088 km² |
Population -City pop. -Density |
65,500 1.50/km² |
Elevation | 1582 feet above sea level |
Area Codes | 636 & 939 |
Main Industries | Nuclear Power, heavy manufacturing, Fudd Beer |
Shelbyville is one of the three cities of the state whoes name has never been mentioned. It is located near Springfield and Capital City.
Founding
The city of Shelbyville began simultaneously with Springfield, the same tribe had split over an arguement. Shelbyville was incestuous and adopted the turnip while Springfield was dedicated to chastity, abstinence and a flavourless mush called rootmarm and Springfield subsequently adopted the lemon. The two cities remain fierce rivals.
Modern day
Until recently, Shelbyville were Springfield political, economical and social betters, but thanks to the construction of Recluse Ranch Estates, Springfield appeared on the map in favour of Shelbyville. Springfield have won 60% of the meetings in the annual American football match between Springfield Atoms and Shelbyville Sharks. The two adjacent communities are now classed as twin-cities because of their similar life-style.