Geneva, city in Ashtabula County, Ohio, United States
Geneva sits at an elevation of 205 meters in northwestern Ashtabula County, covering approximately 4.08 square miles with a population of around 5,924 residents as of 2020.
Founded in 1805 by settlers from Charlotte, New York, Geneva was incorporated as a village in 1866 and achieved city status in 1958.
The annual Geneva Grape Jamboree celebrates the community's wine-making traditions with parades, food stalls, music performances, and art displays every September.
Geneva is accessible via U.S. Highway 20 and State Routes 84 and 534, with Interstate 90 located approximately two miles south of the city.
On April 12, 1966, over 200 Geneva residents declared ownership rights over the moon during the city's centennial celebration at Geneva High School.
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