That's a hard no. The Ashtabula Lighthouse stands at the end of a rough breakwater that is, I believe, about a mile long. Not paved, it's loose rip rap and it might be nice to walk all the way out...
Ashtabula Lighthouse
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The Ashtabula Lighthouse, situated in Ashtabula, OH, stands as a historic beacon that has guided ships on Lake Erie since 1836. The current three-story lighthouse, constructed in 1905 with heavy steel plate reminiscent of old Great Lakes Ore Boats, was relocated in 1916 to its current position on the breakwater at the entrance to Ashtabula Harbor.
Once the last manned lighthouse on Lake Erie until automation in 1973, the Ashtabula Lighthouse now serves as a testament to maritime history and preservation efforts. Visitors can explore the lighthouse's rich heritage and witness the ongoing restoration work dedicated to maintaining this iconic structure for future generations to enjoy.
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