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Perry's Victory & International Peace Memorial |
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Perry's Victory & International Peace Memorial Address: 93 Delaware Ave PO Box 549 Put-in-Bay, OH 43456 Phone: 419-285-2184; Fax: 419-285-2516; Web: www.nps.gov/pevi/ Size: 25.4 acres. Established: Monument construction began in October 1912; opened to the public on June 13 1915; established on June 2, 1936, as a national monument; redesignated on October 26, 1972. Location: On South Bass Island in Lake Erie, 3 miles from the Ohio mainland. Ferries operate daily from April-November from Catawba Point (3 miles) and Port Clinton (10 miles), making frequent roundtrips in the summer. There is year-round air service from Port Clinton and Sandusky airports. Facilities: Rest rooms (é), museum/exhibit, observation deck. Entrance fee required. Activities: Fishing, interpretive talks, living history demonstrations. Special Features: Commodore Oliver H. Perry won the greatest naval battle of the War of 1812 on Lake Erie. The memorial -- the world's most massive Doric column -- was constructed "to inculcate the lessons of international peace by arbitration and disarmament." It was designed by Joseph Freedlander. The 317-foot-high observation gallery offers a panoramic view of western Lake Erie. See other parks in Ohio. Want to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit the webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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