When you think of the Midwest, what comes to mind (aside from the geography aspect)? Is it the good people who would gladly give you the shirt off their back? Is it the delicious food and down-home hospitality? How about the lush farmland that is not only beautiful to look at but the backbone of America? While most of South Dakota demonstrates these traits, one, in particular, stands out as being the most Midwest of all, which is the small town of Selby:
Situated in northcentral South Dakota, Selby is home to just under 650 residents, which makes the small town this charming community it is.
Incorporated in 1909, Selby was once a vital hub for the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad, and now serves as a popular destination for outdoor recreation.
While a town with fewer than 700 residents may not sound like it has a lot to offer, Selby manages to be full of surprises, as it boasts many one-of-a-kind attractions...
To make this perfectly Midwest town even better, the community is home to many farmers and families who have lived in the area for generations, giving it the hometown pride you have come to expect for the area.