The wharf’s old cobblestones have survived since the 1830s.
Photo by: Nyttend/Wikimedia
All that remains of this once-active wharf are cobblestones along the waterfront, but from the late 18th century Wellsburg Wharf was the point at which Ohio River commerce landed at and left the town.
Originally built in 1786, Historic Fort Steuben protected surveyors as they created a map of the Northwest Territory. The fort’s location along the...
In 1986, the “City of Murals” began utilizing buildings in downtown Steubenville as canvases for works of art. Through continuous collaboration with...
This home was constructed in 1936–37 by Dr. George Rigas, a Greek immigrant and local physician. While the four Tuscan pillars point to the...
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