About
The Lake Erie Islands Historical Society
P.O. Box 25, 25 Town Hall Place, Put-in-Bay, OH 43456
419-285-2804






 

 

 

 

 

 

    Our mission is to preserve, interpret and educate our community and our visitors on the rich history of the Lake Erie Islands.
    Founded in 1975 as the Put-in-Bay Centennial Committee, this organization was renamed the Lake Erie Islands Historical Society in 1985 when a group of dedicated island residents formed to make their vision of an island museum a reality.
    The first museum was opened the the historical Put-in-Bay Bottling Works building in 1987. A new 6,000 square foot main building was opened in 1998.
    The Lake Erie Islands Historical Society welcomes all ages to explore the varied history of the beautiful islands of Lake Erie's Western Basin through our many displays.
    Providing a range of activities from children's programs to three weeks of Elderhostel each year, the Society also hosts seasonal events, tours and lectures.
    Open daily through the summer, weekends in both spring and fall and by appointment the rest of the year, the Lake Erie Islands Historical Society museum also houses a research library and archives.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The humble beginning of our Museum! This was the site of the Put-in-Bay Bottling Works.

 The Museum campus now includes four buildings of history.

 

 

 

 

Two gardens and the Memorial Walkway add to the visitors enjoyment of Island History.

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