Cassville is a small unincorporated community located in Huntingdon County, Pennsylvania, in the United States. It is situated in the southern part of the county, approximately 20 miles southeast of Huntingdon.
The community was founded in the early 1800s and was named after a prominent resident named Lewis Cass, who served as a U.S. senator from Michigan. Cassville was a thriving town in the mid-1800s, serving as a center for logging and agriculture.
Today, Cassville is a quiet community with a population of around 150 people. The town still has a few stores and small businesses, but much of the area's economy now revolves around farming and outdoor recreation. Cassville is located near several state parks and forests, including Trough Creek State Park and Rothrock State Forest, which provide opportunities for hiking, fishing, and camping.
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