Shelbyville’s Gilliland Historical Resource Center, which honors the memory of master stone mason James Gilliland and serves as a museum of the city’s Black history, held a Christmas open …
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Shelbyville’s Gilliland Historical Resource Center, which honors the memory of master stone mason James Gilliland and serves as a museum of the city’s Black history, held a Christmas open house Saturday. Holiday goodies and a visit from Santa Claus highlighted the afternoon.
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