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Community Life
| Cassville, Wisconsin is a small village vibrant with activity. Education is an important part of Cassville's community life. We have two elementary schools and one high school in Cassville. Cassville's Municipal Building houses our village clerk's office and provides brochures and information for visitors to our area. The Municipal Building is located on the corner of Highways 81 and 133 at 100 East Amelia Street. The Cassville community turns back the clock to a time when residents knew their neighbors, where front porches were more than ornamental, and served as a place to gather and converse with passing friends and neighbors. Cassville is the home of the Stonefield Historic site which allows visitors to experience life in the 1800s with tours and demonstrations of life in that time. Cassville is also the home of Wisconsin's first Governor, Nelson Dewey, and you can tour his home site. Cassville's quaint setting in the Mississippi Valley, accented by the gentle flow of the Mississippi River gives an opportunity to fish, hunt, or just relax. Cassville has hosted the popular Twin-O-Rama for many years and celebrates Bald Eagle Days with presentations and Bald Eagle viewing at its best. During the summer, the Saturday Farmer's Market provides the public with delicious home grown and home baked goodies to satisfy every appetite. Local restaurants provide visitors and residents with delicious cuisine and spirits. Local clubs and organizations participate in many events during the year to provide dining and entertainment for all. Cassville has four churches to provide for your spiritual needs. It is a place that many call home, and a place that makes many "feel at home". If you're looking for such a place, there's always room for one more. |
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Cassville Tourism P.O. Box 576 Cassville, WI 53806 608-725-5855 Email: Cassville Tourism Copyright 1997-2003 -- Cassville Tourism. |