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Oliver Hazard Perry Memorial
NameOliver Hazard Perry Memorial
LocationPut-in-Bay, Ohio, United States
TypeMemorial
Dedicated toOliver Hazard Perry

Oliver Hazard Perry Memorial. The Oliver Hazard Perry Memorial is a monument dedicated to Oliver Hazard Perry, a United States Navy Commodore who played a significant role in the War of 1812, particularly in the Battle of Lake Erie. The memorial is located in Put-in-Bay, Ohio, and is a popular tourist destination, attracting visitors from Cleveland, Toledo, and other nearby cities, including Detroit, Michigan. The memorial is also close to the Perry's Victory and International Peace Memorial, which commemorates the Battle of Lake Erie and the role of Oliver Hazard Perry in the War of 1812, as well as the Treaty of Ghent and the Rush-Bagot Agreement.

History

The Oliver Hazard Perry Memorial was built to honor the memory of Oliver Hazard Perry, who is best known for his victory in the Battle of Lake Erie during the War of 1812. The battle was a significant turning point in the war, as it allowed American forces to retake control of the Northwest Territory from the British. The memorial is a testament to the bravery and strategic thinking of Oliver Hazard Perry, who is often credited with the famous phrase "Don't give up the ship", which was the motto of his friend and fellow naval officer, James Lawrence. The memorial is also a reminder of the important role played by other American naval officers, such as Isaac Chauncey and William Henry Harrison, in the War of 1812, including the Battle of the Thames and the Battle of Tippecanoe. Additionally, the memorial is near the Lake Erie Islands, which were an important location during the War of 1812, and are now a popular tourist destination, attracting visitors from Sandusky, Ohio, and other nearby cities, including Erie, Pennsylvania.

Design_and_Construction

The Oliver Hazard Perry Memorial was designed by Architect Alec Wyton and built by the United States Department of the Interior. The memorial features a large stone monument with a bronze statue of Oliver Hazard Perry on top, as well as several smaller monuments and plaques commemorating the Battle of Lake Erie and the War of 1812. The memorial is surrounded by a park, which offers stunning views of Lake Erie and the surrounding islands, including Kelleys Island and South Bass Island. The design of the memorial is similar to other monuments dedicated to American naval heroes, such as the USS Constitution and the United States Naval Academy, which are located in Boston, Massachusetts, and Annapolis, Maryland, respectively. The construction of the memorial was supported by the National Park Service, the Ohio Historical Society, and other organizations, including the Daughters of the American Revolution and the Sons of the American Revolution.

Significance

The Oliver Hazard Perry Memorial is significant not only because of its association with Oliver Hazard Perry and the Battle of Lake Erie, but also because of its location in Put-in-Bay, Ohio, which is a popular tourist destination. The memorial is a reminder of the important role played by American naval officers in the War of 1812, and is a testament to the bravery and strategic thinking of Oliver Hazard Perry and other American heroes, such as Andrew Jackson and William Henry Harrison. The memorial is also a symbol of the United States' commitment to preserving its history and honoring its heroes, as seen in other monuments and memorials, such as the National World War II Memorial and the Vietnam Veterans Memorial, which are located in Washington, D.C.. Additionally, the memorial is near the Lake Erie Islands, which were an important location during the War of 1812, and are now a popular tourist destination, attracting visitors from Cleveland, Ohio, and other nearby cities, including Detroit, Michigan.

Location_and_Access

The Oliver Hazard Perry Memorial is located in Put-in-Bay, Ohio, on the shores of Lake Erie. The memorial is easily accessible by car or boat, and is a popular stop for tourists visiting the Lake Erie Islands. The memorial is also close to other popular attractions, such as the Perry's Victory and International Peace Memorial and the Put-in-Bay Harbor, which offer stunning views of the lake and the surrounding islands, including Kelleys Island and South Bass Island. Visitors to the memorial can also explore the nearby town of Put-in-Bay, which offers a range of shops, restaurants, and accommodations, including the Put-in-Bay Resort and the Island House Hotel. The memorial is also near the Miller Boat Line, which offers ferry service to and from the Lake Erie Islands, including Kelleys Island and South Bass Island.

Preservation_Efforts

The Oliver Hazard Perry Memorial is preserved and maintained by the National Park Service and the Ohio Historical Society. The memorial is also supported by the Put-in-Bay Village Council and other local organizations, including the Put-in-Bay Chamber of Commerce and the Lake Erie Islands Conservancy. Preservation efforts include regular maintenance and repairs to the memorial, as well as educational programs and events to promote the history and significance of the memorial, including the War of 1812 and the Battle of Lake Erie. The memorial is also protected by the National Historic Preservation Act and the Ohio Historic Preservation Office, which work to preserve and protect historic sites and monuments throughout the United States, including the USS Constitution and the United States Naval Academy, which are located in Boston, Massachusetts, and Annapolis, Maryland, respectively. Additionally, the memorial is near the Lake Erie Islands, which are protected by the Lake Erie Islands Conservancy and the Ohio Department of Natural Resources, which work to preserve and protect the natural and cultural resources of the Lake Erie Islands.

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