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About Sellersburg

The town of Sellersburg is a small community in Indiana’s Silver Creek Township, tucked in the state’s southeastern corner. Its proximity to the Indiana-Kentucky border puts it less than 15 minutes from Louisville, a large city with extensive amenities, including shopping, dining and entertainment. The local population is made up largely of a mix of young families, singles and retirees, many of which were drawn to the area’s friendly, small-town atmosphere.

The History of Sellersburg

Sellersburg was originally founded in 1846 by Moses Sellers, who shared his last name with the town. He was responsible for laying out the town and was the first storeowner in the community. Sellers created a somewhat unusual layout, with no right angles to be found on any of the town’s lots.

The town was officially incorporated in 1890, many years after the first post office opened in 1854. Before incorporation, the town’s name was Sellersburgh, and the “h” was dropped for unknown reasons.

Living in Sellersburg

Although Sellersburg is a very small town, it still offers a handful of things to see and do. There are three golf courses within the community, as well as a local library and the Sellersburg Pool. Regular conveniences like grocery stores and restaurants can be found throughout town, located within easy driving distance of residential areas. Sellersburg Celebrates is an annual festival that’s been a tradition for more than 30 years, held at the Sellersburg Township Park. It features carnival rides, craft booths, live entertainment and food, as well as a large parade.

If you’re looking for big-city entertainment, you can make the short drive to Louisville, the largest city in the neighboring state of Kentucky. Louisville is the home of major attractions and events like the Kentucky Derby, several college sports teams, the Kentucky Science Center and more.

Sellersburg Schools

Public schools in Sellersburg fall under the jurisdiction of the West Clark Community Schools district. There are also a few charter schools in the area, most of which are highly-rated.

Resources for Moving to Sellersburg

Here’s some handy information to help you plan your move to Sellersburg:

  • Utilities: Sellersburg’s major utilities providers include Clark County REMC, Vectren and the Sellersburg utilities department.
  • Garbage and Recycling: The town provides a large collection bin for trash, which is picked up on a regular schedule. Yard waste and recyclables are also collected curbside, typically on the same day every other week.
  • Transportation: Transportation options in Sellersburg include the Sellersburg Express, which provides connections to bus routes throughout the greater Louisville metro area.

Sellersburg Housing

Like many Indiana communities, Sellersburg is an affordable place to live. Home prices tend to be lower than the national average, though slightly more expensive than some of the nearby suburbs of Louisville. You’ll find a good variety of homes to choose from, including single-family homes of all sizes.