Looking For a Progressive Community Who Will Welcome Your Business With Open Arms?
The MCEDC can help you achieve business success!
Within a 100 mile radius of Plymouth, our county seat, you’ll find nearly 12 million people and markets for every conceivable product and service. With its high quality of life and market proximity, Marshall County is extremely well positioned to meet the needs of today’s – and tomorrow’s -- business.
Marshall County is a progressive community that wants your business! Let our business relocation services and manufacturing site selection services help your business grow and prosper; contact us today.
Mission Statement : It is our mission to provide the Marshall County Community of older adults the opportunity to experience personal fulfillment and dignity by providing quality services which allows for their continued independence and mobility.
Vision Statement: Our vision is to support the rights and privileges of the older adult by providing a comfortable environment in which to enhance their lives through social participation and community involvement along with the choice of varied educational and health related activities.
Plymouth Industrial Development Corporation was established in 1957 by a group of visionary community leaders to promote quality industrial development in Plymouth, Indiana. Over the past 50 years, PIDCO has purchased, developed and resold over 500 acres of industrial land located on US 30 and near US 31 in Marshall County, Indiana. PIDCO has assisted companies such as Deans Foods, Del Monte, Valmont, Ferro, Pregis (formerly Pactiv), Maax, Ready Pac, Hehr, Hoosier Tire, Witt Industries, Bomarko, GMI Group, Viking Paper, Pioneer Seed, Leer Corporation, Farm Innovators, Culver Tool, Jeld-Wen, and a variety of locally owned industries.31. Chicago is about 80 miles west. About 60% of the US population is accessible within a days drive.
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The Historical Society's mission is to present programs which develop a better appreciation and awareness of our county and state. The Museum collects artifacts and documents which illustrate this county's history in terms of natural resources, Indian heritage, exploration, economic and industrial development and cultural achievement.
When you visit our Museum, you can enjoy a variety of activities, including a tour of our exhibits, research in our extensive genealogy/historical research library and special presentations and workshops scheduled throughout the year.