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Ashtabula Harbor Light: Ashtabula Harbor Light: August 4, 1983 : Ashtabula Harbor: Ashtabula: 3: Ashtabula Harbour Commercial District: Ashtabula Harbour Commercial District: September 5, 1975 : Both sides of W. 5th St. from its 1200 block to the Ashtabula River
The Ashtabula Harbor Commercial District is a historic district in the northern section of the city of Ashtabula, Ohio, United States.Comprising a commercial section near the city's Lake Erie waterfront, the district includes buildings constructed largely in the late nineteenth century, at which time Ashtabula was a flourishing port city.
The first light marking Ashtabula's harbor was built in 1836, a short hexagonal wooden tower standing on a wooden crib just off the eastern pier. [5] This used the oil lamps typical of the time and remained in service until replaced by a new tower on the west pier, a pyramidal tower with clapboard sides.
The historic Ashtabula Harbor offers visitors a beach, marinas and boat clubs, several museums, unique shops and lots of great places to eat and drink. ... Jul. 28—ASHTABULA — Independent We ...
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The Ashtabula Harbor was a primary coal harbor and still serves to ship. It has two public beaches: Walnut Beach, near the harbor, and Lake Shore Park, originally a Public Works Administration project during the Great Depression, on the opposite side of the harbor. Part of the city lies in Ashtabula Township, and part lies in Saybrook Township.
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Harbor High School was a public high school that served the harbor area of Ashtabula, Ohio from 1911 until it was closed in 2001 in order to merge with nearby Ashtabula High School under the name of Lakeside High School. The building then housed 9th grade until the new Lakeside was completed in 2006.