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Completion of Seawall

10 foot wide sidewalk along a seawall that rise 32 inches above sidewalk. Etched into sidewalk is the brown out line of a sailing ship and black of naval guns.

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News Release Date: September 30, 2024

Contact: Robert Whitman, 419-285-2184 x1223

Put-in-Bay, Ohio – During the summer of 2024 Perry’s Victory and International Memorial saw the completion of the project to rehabilitate and rebuild the aging seawall that protects the Memorial. Construction work begin back in April of 2022 and concluded in July of 2024. This project was funded through the National Park Service’s Line-Item Construction program, which addresses the repair or replacement of high priority facilities in national parks. Increases in lake level and storm events over the last 50 years has caused deterioration resulting in pieces falling off, flooding, and sink holes forming on the grounds. Most of the Park’s seawall was built during the 1970s and it received some work in the early 2000s.

The work of this project included the rehabilitation and replacement of the North and South Seawall, approximately 1,900 feet (ft) and 1,500 ft long, upgraded the stormwater system, and associated site restoration work. Associated restoration work included the relocation of the following utilities: water, electric, and communications. Work completed on the seawalls included the demolition and replacement of the North Seawall – Center section, removal of the top section and raised the elevation of all other wall sections, repaired existing structures, and extended the South Seawall – West section along Delaware Avenue. The sidewalk along the South Seawall was replaced and a new sidewalk was added alongside the North Seawall. Work accomplished to the stormwater system included adding a packaged pump system, installation of additional catch basins, pipes and flap gates to the outlets on the seawall and the site was regraded to facilitate water flow to the drainage utilities.

This project has extended the seawall’s life cycle another 40 years. Additional aspect of the project added new seating areas to the north and south seawall. Acting Superintendent Rob Whitman said “The crown jewel of all of this new visitor experience is the new interpretative plaza along the north seawall directly across from memorial”. This interpretative plaza has the full-size etchings of the two flagships in the battle, the US Brig Lawrence for the US Navy and the HMS Detroit for the Royal Navy. Along with the etchings are two wayside exhibits to share the story of the Battle of Lake. Each wayside contains a tactile element so visitors can see and feel what a War of 1812 warship looked like with its rigging and sails.

Acting Superintendent Rob Whitman encourages all to come out and walk along the new seawall. The Memorial and Visitor Center remain open 7 days a week in September from 10 am to 5 pm. Starting October 1st the Memorial and Visitor Center are only open Friday, Saturday, Sunday, and Monday 10 am to 5 pm. Last day of 2024 season is October 14th. The grounds are open 7 days a week year-round.



Last updated: September 30, 2024

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Put-in-Bay, OH 43456

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