Links and Locals
Lake County Chamber of Commerce
440-946-2625
http://www.lakecountychambers.com
Lake County Visitors Bureau
440-975-1234
http://www.lakevisit.com
Ashtabula County Convention & Visitors Bureau
1-800-337-6746
http://visitashtabulacounty.com/
Eastern Lake County Chamber of Commerce
440-357-7572
https://www.easternlakecountychamber.org/
Madison Public Library
440-428-2189
http://www.madison-library.info/
Abe's Unionville Garage
440-428-7080
www.facebook.com/Abes-Unionville-Garage-264738270646365/
Warner Concord Farms - Bed and Breakfast
440-428-4485
http://www.warner-concordfarms.com/
The Western Reserve Pole Building Company
440-428-1816
http://www.wrpbohio.com/
The Unionville Tavern Preservation Society
440-417-8299
[email protected]
http://www.savethetavern.org/
Unionville is home to many businesses, frequented by residents and non-residents alike.
The Red Button and The Green Door antique shops are owned and operated by Tony Barski, a long time
Unionville resident. He offers many unique items, including an extensive collection of Coca-Cola
memorabilia. Mr. Barski's home, just up the street is one of the original Unionville homes.
The Old Tavern began as a small log cabin serving food and offering beds to weary travelers. Although it is not open at this time, it is still a landmark for our community. It had grown in size over the last century to a beautifully kept restaurant and shop. The Old Tavern was famous for its delicious home-made corn fritters served with maple syrup. While it has undergone many restorations, the Underground Railroad tunnels are still visible in the basement. In addition to serving meals daily, there were party rooms available upstairs. The upstairs ballroom was uniquely designed to reduce vibration and noise so as not to wake sleeping overnight guests.
The book Uncle Tom's Cabin is said by some to have been inspired by a story from Unionville of a slave trying to escape to Canada. He was held in the Old Tavern, but released after the trial due to political differences between the two countries.
The local auto garage is an important landmark in the community. While it doesn't quite date back as far as the 1800's, the exceptional personal offered is unique and necessary to Unionville. Notice the sign sometimes says "Unionville" and sometimes says "Onionville". This is a reference to the large onion farms in the area during the 1900's.
Other local businesses include Warner Concord Farms Bed and Breakfast, International Paper, Western Reserve Pole Barns, Basic Machine, and Phillips Welding & Fabricating
Lake County Chamber of Commerce
440-946-2625
http://www.lakecountychambers.com
Lake County Visitors Bureau
440-975-1234
http://www.lakevisit.com
Ashtabula County Convention & Visitors Bureau
1-800-337-6746
http://visitashtabulacounty.com/
Eastern Lake County Chamber of Commerce
440-357-7572
https://www.easternlakecountychamber.org/
Madison Public Library
440-428-2189
http://www.madison-library.info/
Abe's Unionville Garage
440-428-7080
www.facebook.com/Abes-Unionville-Garage-264738270646365/
Warner Concord Farms - Bed and Breakfast
440-428-4485
http://www.warner-concordfarms.com/
The Western Reserve Pole Building Company
440-428-1816
http://www.wrpbohio.com/
The Unionville Tavern Preservation Society
440-417-8299
[email protected]
http://www.savethetavern.org/
Unionville is home to many businesses, frequented by residents and non-residents alike.
The Red Button and The Green Door antique shops are owned and operated by Tony Barski, a long time
Unionville resident. He offers many unique items, including an extensive collection of Coca-Cola
memorabilia. Mr. Barski's home, just up the street is one of the original Unionville homes.
The Old Tavern began as a small log cabin serving food and offering beds to weary travelers. Although it is not open at this time, it is still a landmark for our community. It had grown in size over the last century to a beautifully kept restaurant and shop. The Old Tavern was famous for its delicious home-made corn fritters served with maple syrup. While it has undergone many restorations, the Underground Railroad tunnels are still visible in the basement. In addition to serving meals daily, there were party rooms available upstairs. The upstairs ballroom was uniquely designed to reduce vibration and noise so as not to wake sleeping overnight guests.
The book Uncle Tom's Cabin is said by some to have been inspired by a story from Unionville of a slave trying to escape to Canada. He was held in the Old Tavern, but released after the trial due to political differences between the two countries.
The local auto garage is an important landmark in the community. While it doesn't quite date back as far as the 1800's, the exceptional personal offered is unique and necessary to Unionville. Notice the sign sometimes says "Unionville" and sometimes says "Onionville". This is a reference to the large onion farms in the area during the 1900's.
Other local businesses include Warner Concord Farms Bed and Breakfast, International Paper, Western Reserve Pole Barns, Basic Machine, and Phillips Welding & Fabricating