Starting next week, visitors to downtown Shelbyville will be able to walk to an art gallery, an antique store, and a tattoo parlor all within a single block.
For some, having a tattoo parlor located in historic downtown Shelbyville might be out of place. But shop owner Ray Holland said his establishment fits right in and will be an asset to downtown and other businesses there.
Holland, the owner of Native Ink Tattoo Shop at 711 Main St., said the taboos surrounding tattoos and tattoo parlors are quickly fading.
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