Home of the Switzerland County Tourism office, this property dates back to the early 1800s. The first deed was between John F. Dufour, one of Switzerland County’s original settlers, to James C. Morsell and Wm. K. Lambdin in 1818. It has housed 3 hotels and a pharmacy during its lifetime, and became known as the Phoenix Hotel in 1898, after having risen from the ashes after a fire. The accompanying carriage house was renovated and is now owned by a private owner. Stop in to visit our reception area, complete with tourist literature, see exhibits from our local museums, artwork from local artists, and the gift shop.
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Switzerland Judge's Office, West Main Street, Vevay, Switzerland County, IN, USA
Distance: 0.04 Away
Community Art Center of Switzerland County, Ferry Street, Vevay, IN, USA
Distance: 0.06 Away
Hoosier Theater, Ferry Street, Vevay, IN, USA
Distance: 0.07 Away
Vevay Town Hall, 305 Walnut St, Vevay, IN 47043, USA
Distance: 0.12 Away
208 E. Market Street Vevay, IN 47043
Distance: 0.18 Away
Museums and Interpretive Centers
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Paul Ogle Riverfront Park, Ferry Street, Vevay, IN, USA
Distance: 0.22 Away
Food and Drinks Outdoor Experiences
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Musee De Venoge, Indiana 129, Vevay, IN, USA
Distance: 1.56 Away
Museums and Interpretive Centers Guided Tours
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