Chuck > Plaque on the Perry Monument.  This is significant as the Battle of Lake Erie took place on September 10, 1813; this picture was taken on the 192nd anniversary of the battle.
Chuck > Perry Monument at Presque Isle State Park.
Chuck > Sign describing and showing the location of the Perry Monument in Presque Isle State Park.
Chuck > The Perry Monument at Presque Isle State Park, seen from Bicentennial Tower.  Not to be confused with Perry's Victory and International Peace Memorial on South Bass Island, seen earlier in this trip.
Chuck > Looking towards the north from the top of the monument.
Chuck > Now looking to the northeast, away from the main part of Put-In-Bay.  The lake bottom is easily visible.
Chuck > View of the bay from the top of the monument.  A Jet Express ferry can be seen towards the right coming into the dock.
Chuck > View of the village Put-In-Bay, the only incorporated area on South Bass Island, from the top of the monument.  The building on the right towards the foreground is the visitor center for the monument.
Chuck > "Beneath this stone lie the remains of three American and three British officers killed in the Battle of Lake Erie September 10, 1813"
Plaque on the Perry Monument. This is significant as the Battle of Lake Erie took place on September 10, 1813; this picture was taken on the 192nd anniversary of the battle.
Chuck > Plaque on the Perry Monument.  This is significant as the Battle of Lake Erie took place on September 10, 1813; this picture was taken on the 192nd anniversary of the battle.
Plaque on the Perry Monument. This is significant as the Battle of Lake Erie took place on September 10, 1813; this picture was taken on the 192nd anniversary of the battle.
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