Hubbard House
Underground
Railroad Museum

440-964-8168
Corner of Walnut Boulevard
and Lake Avenue

PO Box 2666 - Ashtabula, Ohio
44005-2666

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Hours: Fridays through Sundays 1-5pm
Memorial Day weekend through the end of September.
Adult $5, Senior $4, Child $3 (6-16)
Closed on holidays. Museum gift shop available.
Group tours and rates available year long by appointment.

Located in historic Ashtabula Harbor, Ohio, Hubbard House overlooks the south shore of Lake Erie and is an easy one-hour drive from Cleveland and Youngstown, Ohio, and Erie, Pennsylvania.

The home is an excellent example of life in the Connecticut Western Reserve in the middle third of the 19th century. There are three distinct features of the Hubbard House: the circa 1841 home of William and Catharine Hubbard on the first floor, the Underground Railroad exhibit area on the second floor; and the Civil War and Americana exhibit area in the basement.

Hubbard House is listed on the National Register of Historic Places

Member:
Ashtabula Area Museum & Historical Society
Ashtabula County Convention & Visitors Bureau
Ashtabula Area Chamber of Commerce
Ohio Association of Historical Societies & Museums
Friends of Freedom Society - Ohio Underground Railroad Association

The Ohio Underground Railroad is a White House National Millennium Trail

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