Hamilton County Convention & Visitors Bureau

The Hamilton County Convention and Visitors Bureau is a not-for-profit tourism organization. Founded in 1990, they are accredited by the Destination Marketing Association Program (DMAP) of the Destination Marketing Association International. The Hamilton County CVB's mission is to promote and encourage the development, in Hamilton County, of tourism, conventions, visitors, trade shows, festivals and other special events.

Located on the north side of Indianapolis, some of the state's most popular attractions call Hamilton County home. A living history museum, Conner Prairie attracts more than 340,000 visitors each year. Likewise, more than 500,000 people attend concerts at Klipsch Music Center each year.

In addition, Hamilton County features championship golf courses, one-of-a-kind shops, unique eateries as well as rail and trail adventures. And Hamilton County offers 28 hotels with nearly 3,000 rooms.

The CVB employs 11 people who work in administration, marketing, communications, sales and visitor services. Whether it's attracting visitors to the area for a golf package working with sports tournaments or small meeting groups, the CVB greatly enhances our community.

By attracting visitors who spend money at community businesses, the CVB helps the county's quality of life. In fact, tourism brings $244 million in direct expenditures to Hamilton County each year. And tourism accounts for over 5,000 jobs in Hamilton County. To learn more about what there is to do in Noblesville and the rest of Hamilton County visit their website below.

Hamilton County Convention & Visitors Bureau
37 E. Main Street
Carmel, Indiana 46032
(800) 776-8687
(317) 848-3181
F: (317) 848-3191
www.8greattowns.com

John Ditslear
Mayor of the City of Noblesville
Christy Langley
Assistant Director Economic Development
Judi Johnson
Assistant Director Economic Development
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