Shelburn, Indiana Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

The following is a look at the Population & Steets in Shedburn City. This information can be useful for a wide range of reasons, including for those looking to relocate to a different area or just to learn more about the history of the area. This information is based on the most recent census data. It may not be entirely up-to-date, however, and it's always a good idea to check the most recent figures before making your move.

The Shelburn THI&E Interurban Depot is a historic building located in Shelburn. Built in two phases between 1910 and 1921, the building is now part of the city's National Register of Historic Places. The historic building was listed in 2015 under the Transportation criteria, and Criterion C for the design associated with the development of the interurban electrical light rail system. The historic building underwent a complete exterior restoration in 2017.

Shelburne Falls' waterfalls provided ample water for gristmills and sawmills to operate. Agriculture was the primary source of income, but the town was also growing as a center for tourism-related activity. The Mohawk Trail, which connects Montreal to the town, brought tourism-related commercial development to Shelburne. Also, in 1837, Lamson and Goodnow opened a cutlery company, and two fabric mills were built in Shelburne Falls. In addition, dairy farming and maple syrup exports from Shelburne were the primary agricultural industries.

In 2010, Shelburn Falls had a population of 181,045. The city's zip code is 47879. It is a multi-county zip code, and belongs to the Sullivan County Metropolitan Area. The area code for 47879 is 812.