Cannot tour due to Covid.
Very informative. Very interesting info about the 2 drums. Nice history about the family and all that they did and went through to help. A lot of curiosity was satisfied for all ages, but still more curiosity was peaked.
This house and its history was amazing. Our tour guide Fred was unbelievably knowledgeable and most interesting. We had a great time @ your museum. 8-4-2019
Closed due to covid which was sad because we planned to go there.
Currently closed due to COVID. Only saw the out side.
Fred was a fantastic tour guide with a knowledge well beyond the museums exhibits, and the exhibits themselves were very interesting.
Very interesting! Great narration! I learned a lot about how instrumental Ashtabula was in the Underground Railroad, and the brave conductors who helped make that a reality.
Amazing tour. Great to know the history of the area. Mrs. Hubbard was there to greet us and made us feel welcomed
We enjoyed the Very knowledgeable tour guide. They have great displays, and history seem to come alive.
What a wonderful staff of volunteers. Great piece of Ashtabula history
The amazing house provided food, shelter and clothing for slaves escaping the South. The house was once called Mother Hubbard’s Cupboard and The Great Emporium, it is listed on the US Department of the Interior National Register of Historic Places.
Very informative,reasonably priced has interesting artifacts a gem in ashtabula
Great history of runaway slaves hideout house. Very unique and educational
Very interesting. Hubbard House was the northern terminus of the Underground Railroad, and helped at least 400 slaves escape to Canada.
Very nice and Informative
I live right by that house its so cool and big
Excellent
Rich with good history
Awesome mesuem to visit
Wish they did a movie every Saturday!!
Incredible museum
Very poor ... poor treatment of community
Call them before, they close occasionally!