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Ashtabula Harbor Commercial District Historical Marker

3.0 (1 review)

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Point Park

Point Park

4.5(2 reviews)
0.1 mi

A lookout view of the river and shipping area is seen from this small park, just east of The…read moreHubbard House Museum. It's worth a stop to see a relic, read a few signs and take a walk of the well kept neighborhood. There is a parking lot. Right there is also the Marine Veterans' Memorial, Maritime museum in a 1871 house, tho I don't know the hours, Bed and Breakfasts homes, and Ashtabula's darling downtown with a few restaurants.

A really nice hidden gem type park that overlooks the Ashtabula Harbor. Although it is small, Point…read morePark has really great views, a lot of benches to sit, and ample parking. The park itself serves as a historical landmark for the Hulett Ore Unloader machine, which was invented in the late 1800's by Clevelander, George H. Hulett, and was used in the Great Lakes during that time. Part of a machine is on display at the park! Also, at this park, there is a Merchant Marine Memorial which pays tribute to notable people who were involved with the harbor. Many of the park benches are dedicated and there is a path where each brick is dedicated to a person, business, or group from the area. Point Park does need some TLC and upkeep, though. There's some trash around and kids have started to deface the Hulett machine with graffiti, which is sad. But, overall, this is a nice, quiet park to enjoy with family, watch the boats go by, and learn some history on the area.

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Point Park - View from the right side of the park of the lift bridge and docks

View from the right side of the park of the lift bridge and docks

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Michael Cahill B & B - Garden view room with private bath.

Michael Cahill B & B

5.0(1 review)
0.1 mi

Spent 3nights here while visiting friends in the area and I'll be pleased to return. This is a…read morelovely small Victorian-style inn with handsome decor in the several cozy, public sitting areas. Guest rooms are unique and attractive. Probably best for adults. My bed in the pretty Rose room was super comfortable! Breakfast in the elegant dining room was a treat, prepared by retired chef, half of the innkeeper couple. The B&B is well-known around town with good reputation. Current innkeepers are new at the job, but most gracious and welcoming, happy to discuss area history and highlights.

From the owner: Located in the historic district of Ashtabula Harbor, we offer comfortable, spacious, adult only,…read moreovernight lodging in a landmark home. The B&B is not suitable for children. Pets are not permitted. The Cahill House was nominated and listed on the National Register of Historical Places in 1988 for it's distinctive, restored Stick Style features. Accommodations include three guest rooms upstairs and one down, all with private baths. The remaining rooms include three large sitting rooms, one upstairs and two down. A refreshment center is available and breakfast is served daily in the downstairs dining room. Guests enjoy modern conveniences such as central air conditioning and free WiFi in the ambiance of this well preserved century home. Relax on the open porch during warmer months or enjoy the three season screened and glassed porch. The Cahill House has a reputation as a comfortable, peaceful retreat. Ashtabula County is located midway between Cleveland, Ohio and Erie, PA along 27 miles of Lake Erie shoreline. The historically significant lake port of Ashtabula Harbor is centrally located to the county's museums, covered bridges, wineries, scenic rivers, and farm communities.

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Michael Cahill B & B - Breakfast prepared by certified chef and served daily in our dining room.

Breakfast prepared by certified chef and served daily in our dining room.

Michael Cahill B & B - Enjoy the three season glassed/screened porch or the open air front porch.

Enjoy the three season glassed/screened porch or the open air front porch.

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Ashtabula Harbor Commercial District Historical Marker - landmarks - Updated May 2026

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