Situated in both the counties of Clark County and Cumberland in Illinois. The post office opened in 1853 and the community was named in honor of the United States Senator from Illinois, Zadoc Casey.
 
 
Recommended Resources
The annual festival, which lasts for three days over Labor Day Weekend has taken place for more than 20 years. This site delves into what is offered at the festival including rides, clowns, and shows as well as karaoke and food.
http://www.popcornfestival.net/
Online home of the First Baptist Church serving the Casey community. Includes a ministry information center, a pastor search profile, worship schedule, a church calendar, and web links.
http://www.caseyfbc.com/
Local library providing free services to the Casey Township community. Site includes a library catalog index, electronic resources, and general library information.
http://www.caseytownship.lib.il.us/
Official online portal for the government of Casey. Site includes a city services index, tourism information, economic development overview and community resources.
http://www.cityofcaseyil.org/
Displays information about Mr. and Mrs. Crouch, their farm, and their horses. Also contains photographs of the horses over the years.
http://www.crouchbelgians.com/
Discusses the service and sales offered at this shop, a list of engines, and a map to the shop.
http://www.simpletractors.com/sponsors/KC_ad.htm
American food eatery provides regular, Sunday brunch, and buffet menus, information about catering as well as its days and hours of operation and telephone number for reservations.
http://www.richardsfarm.com/