Why Live in Hubbard
Hubbard, a small-town neighborhood known for its motto "where opportunity begins," has a vibrant downtown district filled with both historic and new small businesses. Despite the collapse of Youngstown's steel industry in the mid-1900s, Hubbard's local shops and family-owned restaurants have sustained the local economy. The neighborhood is famous for its pizza, with over eight pizza shops, including the popular Hubbard Pizza Works on North Main Street. Residents enjoy traditional homestyle breakfasts at Rhonda's Emerald Diner and homemade ice cream at Webb's Ice Cream on West Liberty Street. The community organization Shop Hubbard Ohio hosts seasonal farmers markets and semi-annual events like the Shop Small Spring Fling and Fall for Shop Small, promoting local businesses. Housing in Hubbard includes minimal traditional and ranch-style homes from the 1950s and 1960s, as well as American Foursquares from the early 1900s. In rural areas, larger ranch-style homes sit on multi-acre lots with private ponds and horse stables. Hubbard Exempted Village public schools are highly rated, with programs like College in High School allowing students to earn college credits. Harding Park, the largest of three parks, offers summer concerts, sledding, tennis courts, soccer fields, and basketball courts. Golf enthusiasts can visit Pine Lakes Golf Club and Deer Creek Golf Course. Hubbard is conveniently located, with Highway 62 providing access to St. Elizabeth Hospital and Downtown Youngstown in about 15 minutes, and Interstate 80 leading to the Youngstown-Warren Regional Airport in 20 minutes.
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