Upcoming Events

Declaration 250 – August 1-2, 2026

In partnership with The Perry Group, Lake Eerie Heritage Foundation will help host Declaration 250, a national commemoration marking the true signing date of the Declaration of Independence on August 2, 1776.

This once-in-a-generation program will feature speakers, living history, community participation, and a ceremonial signing event at Perry’s Monument.

While July 4, 1776 marks the adoption of the Declaration of Independence, it was on August 2 that the majority of the 56 signers actually affixed their names to the document, risking their lives and livelihoods in defense of liberty. “Declaration 250” aims to restore the historical significance of this day by organizing a ceremonial re-signing of the Declaration at Perry’s Victory and International Peace Memorial, one of America’s most symbolic sites of unity and peace. 

The two-day celebration in the village of Put-In-Bay, Ohio, will feature tall ships, living history performances, keynote speakers and community leaders from across the nation. Nationally syndicated radio host, Hugh Hewitt, will be the master of ceremonies, and The Ohio State University Marching Band will perform. 

All members of the United State Congress will be invited to physically sign the ceremonial 250th anniversary Declaration of Independence. The event will culminate with a firework display. Schools, veterans, historical groups and civic organizations are encouraged to participate in this once-in-a-generation event.

See the latest details here.

Past Events

The War on the Water: A War of 1812 Heritage Tour. The Ohio and the Lake Erie Region.

The Ohio and the Lake Erie Region

1812 Heritage Trail
Region Significance & Historical Context

 1813 Ohio-Region Battles:

  • Represented key American victories after a series of disheartening defeats
  •  Helped to turn the tide of the war in favor of the United States
  • Each offensive used major water-based initiatives
  • Maintaining or gaining control of the Lake Erie region waterways was crucial to victory

 Birth of the Modern U.S. Navy:

  • Commodore Oliver Hazard Perry’s victory on Lake Erie was key to an American invasion into Upper Canada.
  • Great Britain possessed the greatest navy in the world at the time of the war
  • During the Battle of Lake Erie, the U.S. Navy battled for and gained supremacy on Lake Erie