Generated by Llama 3.3-70B| Put-in-Bay | |
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| Name | Put-in-Bay |
| Subdivision type | State |
| Subdivision name | Ohio |
| Subdivision type1 | County |
| Subdivision name1 | Ottawa County |
Put-in-Bay is a village located on South Bass Island in Lake Erie, near the Canadian border, and is part of Ottawa County. The village is situated approximately 15 miles north of Catawba Island and 35 miles east of Toledo. Put-in-Bay is known for its vibrant Downtown Put-in-Bay area, which features a variety of bars, restaurants, and shops, including the famous Perry's Victory and International Peace Memorial-affiliated Perry's Cave. The village is also home to the Put-in-Bay Yacht Club and the South Bass Island Lighthouse.
Put-in-Bay is situated on the southern shore of South Bass Island, which is one of the Lake Erie Islands. The village is surrounded by the waters of Lake Erie and is near the Michigan border. The island is approximately 4 miles long and 1.5 miles wide, and the village is located on the southernmost part of the island. The geography of the area is characterized by beaches, parks, and nature reserves, including the South Bass Island State Park and the Perry's Victory and International Peace Memorial. The village is also close to the Kelleys Island and the Pelee Island, which are popular destinations for boating and fishing.
The history of Put-in-Bay dates back to the War of 1812, when the village was a key location for the United States Navy during the Battle of Lake Erie. The village was named after the British ships that were sunk in the harbor during the battle, and it has since become a popular destination for tourism and recreation. The village is home to the Perry's Victory and International Peace Memorial, which commemorates the Treaty of Ghent and the end of the War of 1812. The village has also been visited by famous individuals, including Theodore Roosevelt, William Howard Taft, and Harry S. Truman, who all spent time on the island at the Put-in-Bay Yacht Club.
Put-in-Bay is a popular destination for tourism, with visitors drawn to the village's beaches, parks, and recreational activities. The village is home to a variety of hotels, resorts, and bed and breakfasts, including the Put-in-Bay Resort and Conference Center and the Island Club. Visitors can enjoy a range of activities, including boating, fishing, golfing, and biking, as well as visit the Perry's Victory and International Peace Memorial and the South Bass Island Lighthouse. The village is also known for its vibrant nightlife, with a variety of bars and clubs, including the famous The Beer Barrel Saloon and the Mr. Ed's Bar and Grill. Visitors can also take a ferry to the nearby Kelleys Island and the Pelee Island, which offer a range of recreational activities and attractions, including the African Safari Wildlife Park and the Imagination Station.
According to the United States Census Bureau, the village of Put-in-Bay has a population of approximately 150 year-round residents, although the population swells to over 5,000 during the summer months. The village is part of the Ottawa County and is located in the Toledo Metropolitan Area. The demographics of the village are characterized by a mix of young professionals, families, and retirees, who are drawn to the village's recreational activities and natural beauty. The village is also home to a variety of community organizations, including the Put-in-Bay Village Council and the South Bass Island Chamber of Commerce.
Put-in-Bay is accessible by ferry from the mainland, with services provided by the Miller Boat Line and the Jet Express. The village is also home to a marina, which offers boat slips and fishing charters. Visitors can also fly into the Toledo Express Airport or the Cleveland Hopkins International Airport and then take a taxi or rental car to the village. The village is also connected to the nearby Kelleys Island and the Pelee Island by a ferry service, which offers a range of schedules and routes. The village is also close to the Ohio Turnpike and the U.S. Route 250, which provide easy access to the Toledo and Cleveland areas. Category:Villages in Ohio