Moving to Fordsville, Kentucky

Fordsville, Kentucky is located in the western part of the state, near the border of Indiana. The city has a humid subtropical climate with mild winters and hot, humid summers. Fordsville has a long history that dates back to the early 19th century when it was first settled by European settlers. It was originally known as “Ford’s Crossroads” because of its location at an intersection of two major roads. The city was officially incorporated in 1872 and has since grown to become a thriving community. Politically, Fordsville is a blue-collar town that leans heavily Democratic in its voting patterns.

The economy in Fordsville is largely based on small businesses such as restaurants, shops, and services. There are also a few larger employers such as factories and warehouses that provide jobs for many residents. Education is important to the citizens of Fordsville and there are several public schools available including elementary, middle and high schools along with some private options as well.

Fordsville also has some great landmarks that are worth visiting including the historic courthouse which dates back to 1876 and serves as a reminder of the town’s rich past. Other notable attractions include the Old Mill Park which provides beautiful views of the Ohio River; Fort Knox which houses several Civil War era cannons; and the historic downtown area which features several unique shops and eateries for visitors to explore.

Population: 531. Estimated population in July 2024: 546 (+2.8% change)
Males: 238 (44.8%), Females: 293 (55.2%)

Ohio County

Zip code: 42343

Demographics

Median resident age: 42.6 years
Median household income: $17,273
Median house value: $33,500

Population by Race

Races in Fordsville:

  • White Non-Hispanic (99.6%)

Ancestries: United States (31.8%), English (6.2%), German (3.6%), Irish (2.1%).

Elevation: 499 feet

Land area: 0.5 square miles

Map of Fordsville, KY

Population by Education

Fordsville, Kentucky is a small town located in Ohio County, with a population of just over 1,000 people. It is a rural community that relies heavily on its agricultural industry. The majority of the population is white (95%), followed by African Americans (3%) and other races (2%). The median income for the town is $25,919, which is well below the national average. The unemployment rate in Fordsville is also higher than the national average at 8%, compared to 4%. Education levels are somewhat lower than the state and national averages; only 18% of adults have achieved a bachelor’s degree or higher.

The economy of Fordsville mostly revolves around agriculture and small businesses. Most residents work in farming or related industries such as lumbering and poultry production. There are also several companies that provide services to the local community such as auto repair shops, convenience stores, gas stations and restaurants. In recent years, tourism has become an important industry for Fordsville as well; it attracts visitors who enjoy fishing and camping in nearby state parks and forests.

Fordsville has many amenities for its citizens including churches, schools, libraries and parks. There are two public schools within the city limits which serve elementary through high school students. The city also has several churches of various denominations which provide spiritual guidance to their members. Local libraries offer books, magazines and computers with internet access to patrons of all ages. Finally, there are several parks throughout Fordsville where people can enjoy outdoor activities such as picnicking or playing sports like basketball or baseball.

For population 25 years and over in Fordsville

  • High school or higher: 49.7%
  • Bachelor’s degree or higher: 4.0%
  • Graduate or professional degree: 0.9%
  • Unemployed: 5.8%
  • Mean travel time to work: 36.1 minutes

For population 15 years and over in Fordsville city

  • Never married: 19.9%
  • Now married: 45.7%
  • Separated: 4.3%
  • Widowed: 20.3%
  • Divorced: 9.8%

0.8% Foreign born

Population change in the 1990s: +13 (+2.5%).

Hospitals

Hospitals/medical centers near Fordsville:

  • OHIO CO HOSP (about 18 miles; HARTFORD, KY)
  • BRECKINRIDGE MEMORIAL HOSP (about 19 miles; HARDINSBURG, KY)
  • PERRY COUNTY MEMORIAL HOSPITAL (about 24 miles; TELL CITY, IN)

Airports

Airports certified for carrier operations nearest to Fordsville:

  • OWENSBORO-DAVIESS COUNTY (about 32 miles; OWENSBORO, KY; Abbreviation: OWB)
  • BOWLING GREEN-WARREN COUNTY RGNL (about 52 miles; BOWLING GREEN, KY; Abbreviation: BWG)
  • EVANSVILLE REGIONAL (about 62 miles; EVANSVILLE, IN; Abbreviation: EVV)

Other public-use airports nearest to Fordsville:

  • OHIO COUNTY (about 16 miles; HARTFORD, KY; Abbreviation: 7K4)
  • ROUGH RIVER STATE PARK (about 16 miles; FALLS-OF-ROUGH, KY; Abbreviation: 2I3)
  • BRECKINRIDGE COUNTY (about 23 miles; HARDINSBURG, KY; Abbreviation: I93)

Colleges and Universities

Colleges/universities with over 2000 students nearest to Fordsville:

  • WESTERN KENTUCKY UNIVERSITY (about 47 miles; BOWLING GREEN, KY; Full-time enrollment: 12,806)
  • TRINITY THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY-TRINITY COLLEGE (about 51 miles; NEWBURGH, IN; Full-time enrollment: 2,986)
  • ELIZABETHTOWN COMMUNITY COLLEGE (about 60 miles; ELIZABETHTOWN, KY; Full-time enrollment: 2,217)
  • UNIVERSITY OF EVANSVILLE (about 62 miles; EVANSVILLE, IN; Full-time enrollment: 2,440)
  • UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN INDIANA (about 68 miles; EVANSVILLE, IN; Full-time enrollment: 7,510)
  • INDIANA UNIVERSITY-SOUTHEAST (about 77 miles; NEW ALBANY, IN; Full-time enrollment: 4,355)
  • JEFFERSON COMMUNITY COLLEGE (about 80 miles; LOUISVILLE, KY; Full-time enrollment: 5,290)

Public primary/middle school in Fordsville:

  • FORDSVILLE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL (Students: 286; Location: 359 W MAIN ST; Grades: PK – 06)

Private primary/middle school in Fordsville:

  • SUGAR GROVE CHRISTIAN ACADEMY (Students: 25; Location: 7692 SUNNYDALE RD; Grades: KG – KG)