Harry Deal and the Galaxies is a rock and roll band formed in Taylorsville, North Carolina, United States, in 1959.
The Taylorsville-SLCC Symphony is an orchestra based in Taylorsville, Utah, United States.
On March 14–15 there was a tornado outbreak across much of the southeast United States in which damage was inflicted on portions of the City of Atlanta and its northwest suburbs, including Taylorsville.
Charles E. Allen, former Undersecretary for Intelligence and Analysis at the US Department of Homeland Security
Tim Duckworth (born September 14, 1982 in Taylorsville, Mississippi) is an American football guard who is currently a member of the Las Vegas Locomotives in the United Football League.
A native of Taylorsville, Georgia, Nixon was signed by the Red Sox as a free agent out of the Auburn University.
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The Calvin L. Rampton Complex in Taylorsville, which houses the Utah Department of Transportation and the Utah Department of Public Safety, was named in his honor.
He was the architect for the Jordan School District where many of his works were completed including Jordan High School, Taylorsville, Forrest Dale, and Bonneview Elementary schools.
Sanborn attended Taylorsville High School where he played for the hockey team as well as for the under-16 Utah Stars basketball traveling team.
Anime Banzai and Anime Salt Lake, which are two different anime conventions, were both initially held at the Taylorsville Redwood campus.
The Granite School District, the largest in the state, is a broad district that covers a swath from Kearns and Taylorsville through West Valley City, Utah and eastward to South Salt Lake and Millcreek Township, among others.
They then traveled west plundering Statesville, Lincolnton, Taylorsville, and Asheville, North Carolina before re-entering Tennessee on April 26, the same day Confederate General Joseph E. Johnston surrendered to General Sherman at Bennett Place, in Durham, North Carolina, the site of the largest surrender of Confederate soldiers, which ended the war.
In addition to the 3500 South MAX, several other BRT lines are in the planning stages, including ones in Provo-Orem and Taylorsville.