Elizabeth is a small town in rural Harrison County, Indiana, and Seven Springs is the name of a nearby lake. The area is notable for having had strong tornadoes touch down in the vicinity, one in 1974 and another in 1996.
The town of Elizabeth is located in extreme southern Indiana, not far from Louisville, Kentucky. Seven Springs Lake, formed by a dam, sits approximately two miles northwest of the center of Elizabeth. The lake consists of two long, narrow branches, and the land surrounding it is mostly wooded.
As of 2009, the population of Elizabeth was 146, with a median household income of about $38,500 and 10 percent of residents living below the poverty level. Most residents claim European ancestry.
The average home value in Elizabeth was about $122,000 in 2009, with renters paying around $600 per month. Most houses in Elizabeth were built before 1950.