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Jul. 28—ASHTABULA — Independent We Stand named Bridge Street the winner of "America's Main Streets" contest in June 2018, and city officials say there are plenty of good reasons why. The ...
Until it became part of the city of Ashtabula in the 1870s, Ashtabula Harbor was a separate municipality (it lies two miles north of the city's downtown), and Bridge Street its commercial sector. [2] The area's buildings vary greatly in appearance, with some surpassing others by several feet. [3]
Ashtabula Harbor Light: August 4, 1983 Ashtabula Harbor ... West Fifth Street Bridge. August 23, 1985 : State Route 531 over the Ashtabula River Ashtabula: 38 ...
The Ashtabula lift bridge (also known as the West Fifth Street bridge) is a Strauss bascule bridge that carries Ohio State Route 531 over the Ashtabula River in the harbor of Ashtabula, Ohio. Besides its importance as a major transportation route in Ashtabula, the bridge occupies a crucial location in the city's built environment ; the ...
Jun. 20—ASHTABULA — The Ashtabula Harbor will be filled with beach glass creations large and small this Saturday and Sunday. For more than a decade, vendors and collectors have gathered along ...
Jun. 26—ASHTABULA — Bridge Street was jammed with people looking for a beach glass fix and a day in the sun on Saturday afternoon. The Ashtabula Harbor Beach Glass Festival is more than a ...
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.
Jun. 13—ASHTABULA — Despite a rainy start, the Ashtabula Farmers Market opened Sunday morning in the Ashtabula Harbor. By noon, the sunshine and customers came out, much to the delight of the ...