War of 1812
Collection by Miller Ferries to Put-in-Bay & Middle Bass
The War of 1812 Bicentennial events will be held along the shores of Lake Erie in commemoration of area battles including the Battle of Lake Erie. Join us at Put-in-Bay in 2013 as we celebrate and remember our nation's past. Highlights include the Masonic Order recreating the laying of the cornerstone at Perry's Monument, Naval and Coast Guard ships, OSU Marching Band, tall ship Niagara and more.
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Tall ships race out of Cleveland in the Challenge Great Lakes 2013 (Photo Gallery)
Eight tall ships depart the Port of Cleveland with a 54-mile race to Pelee Passage.
The Battle of Lake Erie reenactment thrills onlookers
The Battle of Lake Erie Bicentennial reenactment was today, Sept. 2, 2013, in the waters around Put-In-Bay Island, Ohio. CLICK ANY PHOTO TO ENLARGE AND START SLIDESHOW
Lake Erie Parade of Sails
The 2013 Erie Tall Ship's Parade of Sails (with tall ship tours) is being held for the 4 days starting Sept. 5, 2013 in Presque Isle Bay…
Bicentennial marker buoy designates Battle of Lake Erie, War of 1812
Put-In-Bay, Ohio – September 6, 2012 – In an historic event, The Perry Group, in conjunction with the US Navy and US Coast Guard, will install a commemorative Marker buoy at the site of the Battle of Lake Erie, off Put-In-Bay this Sat., Sept. 8, 2012.
War of 1812 in the Old Northwest
In 1812, a very young United States of America had its sights set on expansion to the north and the west. But the British wanted to keep its former colony ti...
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War of 1812
Niagara 1812 Legacy Council
A blog about the War of 1812.