Nestled in the rolling hills of Southern Indiana, Jasper and
Huntingburg are quintessential American towns where hard work and
dedication to cultural and ethnic preservation contribute to the beauty
and prosperity of the area.
The strong European roots of these Dubois County towns are evident in
soaring churches and the nearby Monastery of the Immaculate Conception.
German traditions passed down by immigrants from the Black Forest and
Bavaria have earned Jasper the title of the Nation's Woodworking
Capital, while Scotch and Irish heritage are also woven into the fabric
of the region. These divergent influences have created architecturally
and historically significant towns proud of their past and ready to
embrace their future.