Cass County Visitors Bureau, Inc. is a 501(c)(6) Non-Profit Organization. Our mission is to encourage tourism, enhance visitor experience and promote Cass County as an ideal destination to travel and reside.

Financials:

Minti Desai : Board President

John Vales: Board Vice-President

Mike Cobb: Board Treasurer

Lorien Spicer: Board Secretary

Mike Sims: Member-at-large


Cass County County Visitors Bureau

Mailing Address: P.O. Box 281, Logansport IN 46947
Office Address:421 E Broadway, Logansport IN 46947
Office Hours: Monday to Friday 8 am to 4 pm
Phone: (574) 753-4856
Email:
Facebook: @CassCountyVisitorsBureau

Established in 1828, Cass County is comprised of Logansport, Galveston, Onward, Royal Center, Walton, Adamsboro, Anoka, Clymers, Deacon, Dunkirk, Georgetown, Hoover, Kenneth, Lake Cicott, Lewisburg, Lincoln, Lucerne, Metea, Miami Bend, Mount Pleasant, New Waverly, Potawatomi Point, Twelve Mile and Young America. Logansport, the largest city in the County, is situated on the confluence of Wabash and Eel rivers.

Cass County has a very rich history. Once an important trade route owing to the Michigan Road, Wabash-Erie Canal and the railroads, it was also a part of the early automotive history of Indiana — namely Bendix and ReVere. While the automobile boom ended in early 1900s, our story doesn’t end there. In a world of constant changes, we have stood the test of time. We have been continuously evolving, and we are proud of our history. The early leaders were entrepreneurs who were dreamers and wanted to make this a unique place to live in. That dream still lives on in the heart of the residents of the cities, towns and farms of Cass County

There are various shopping centers that offer an eclectic variety of locally made items as well as name brands. If you are a history buff, then step back in time while you visit the museums. See artifacts from past eras ranging from dresses, train memorabilia, medical instruments, etc. Relive your childhood as you try to grab the brass ring while taking a ride on one of the three existing hand carved and painted stationary Dentzel carousels in the country. Looking to pamper yourself? We have a variety of spas and salons. Our dining options include American, Mexican, Guatemalan, Chinese, Thai cuisines, to name a few, or perhaps you just want to skip a meal and go straight to dessert (we don’t judge!). There are quite a few places famous for ice cream. For comfortable lodgings after a long and tiring day, choose from the hotels, Airbnbs or bed and breakfasts in the County. From a glacier lake, prime eagle viewing locations, historic State Theatre, trails, golfing and so much more, Cass County has something to offer for everyone.

Visit Cass County – where friends, family and two rivers meet!

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