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Why generations of landlocked Appalachians keep coming back to Erie

ERIE, Pennsylvania — Long before the furthest left corner of the Commonwealth began welcoming millions of sunbathers, Presque Isle State Park served as a critical shield for a young nation.

Why generations of landlocked Appalachians keep coming back to Erie

TL;DR

  • Presque Isle State Park provided a crucial sanctuary during the War of 1812, enabling the construction of a naval fleet that won the Battle of Lake Erie.
  • The phrase "Don't give up the ship!" was popularized by Commander Oliver Hazard Perry, inspired by Captain James Lawrence, and became a significant regional brand.
  • After serving industrial purposes, the peninsula transformed into a popular, affordable vacation destination for families from surrounding industrial areas.
  • Visitation to Presque Isle has surged in recent years, with outdoor recreational travel and a desire to connect with family heritage driving attendance.
  • The park is a significant economic engine for Erie County, attracting visitors for various activities year-round.