Updated: 1/23/2023 
Ashtabula Maritime Museum
Ashtabula, Ohio
Description

The Ashtabula Maritime & Surface Transportation Museum is housed in the original Ashtabula Lighthouse Keeper’s House later the house that the U.S. Coast Guard Chief and his family lived in. This house was originally built for the Lightkeeper's family in 1871. An addition was built for the Assistant Keeper’s family to live in 1898, making the house a duplex. In 1991-1992 a $31,000 addition of approximately 40’ X 50’ was built onto the rear of the original 1871 Light Keeper’s home.

Today we have several outside displays in our front and back yards plus a portion of the leg of the original Ashtabula Hulett Iron Ore unloader in Point Park which is across the street from the museum that overlooks the industrial harbor. In our parking lot sits the First Electrically Welded Steel Hull Ship in the World, which was built in Ashtabula Harbor in 1914.

Today we have several outside displays in our front and back yards plus a portion of the leg of the original Ashtabula Hulett Iron Ore unloader in Point Park which is across the street from the museum that overlooks the industrial harbor. In our parking lot sits the First Electrically Welded Steel Hull Ship in the World, which was built in Ashtabula Harbor in 1914.

History

2020 marks the 36th Anniversary of the founding of our museum on June 2, 1984. The original museum name at that time was: The Great Lakes Marine & Coast Guard Memorial Museum.

Hours of Operation
June, July, and August
Sunday - Monday, Friday - Saturday12 PM - 4 PM

We will not be open on July 4th.

September
Sunday - Monday, Saturday12 PM - 4 PM

We will not be open on Labor Day.

October 4 to May 25, 2023

Closed for the season. Please contact us to schedule a special tour.

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