DRAFT for “International Handbook on ‘Tourism and Peace,’”
United Nations World Tourism Organization (UNWTO)
and Center for Peace Research and Peace Education,
Alpen-Adria-Universität, Klagenfurt, Austria, 2013.

From the Ohio River to the Detroit River:
A Case Study of Peace Tourism (or Lack Thereof)

By Edward W. Lollis

N.B. This web page contains the full size version of a table from
"From the Ohio River to the Detroit River: A Case Study of Peace Tourism (or Lack Thereof)."
Its companion paper is "Peace Tourism: Peace as a Destination."

The table summarizes the 100 peace monuments in the study area. Vertically, the table shows 12 urban areas from Windsor, Ontario, Canada, on the Detroit River in the north to Newport, Kentucky, USA, on the Ohio River in the south (y-axis). Within each urban area, monuments and museums are shown in chronological order of dedication (x-axis). Indicated in red are 25 monuments named for "Peace" (or a close synonym). Indicated in blue are 15 museums, museum exhibits, and art galleries. Click any image to enlarge. Press CTRL/+ and CTRL/- to change the size of the table.

Before 1900

1900-1939

1940-1979

1980-1989

1990-1999

2000-2004

2005-2009

2010-2013

Mile 0
Windsor,
Ontario, Canada

Slavery
Museum

Peace Prayer
Monument

Slavery
Museum

Workers Rts
Fountain

Inukshuk
Sculpture

Slavery
Sculpture

Inukshuk
Sculpture

International
Peace Mon.

International
Peace Beacon

International
Peace Clock
~~Detroit River~~
US/Canada Border

US-Canada
Plaque
Mile 5
Detroit
& Dearborn,
Michigan, USA

US-Canada
Peace Carillon

US-Canada
Peace Bench

Civil Rights
Rosa Parks Bus

Afro-American
Museum

Holocaust
Museum

Peace Art
Gallery

Peace Art
Folk Murals

Sister City
Cherry Trees

Millennium
Bell

Slavery
Sculpture

Workers Rts
Sculpture

Arab-American
Museum
Mile 70
Toledo,
Ohio

Peace & Justice
Painting

Sister City
Plaza

Islamic
Center

MLK, Jr.
Bridge

MLK, Jr.
Sculpture

Millennium
Cairn

Gandhi
Statue

Vietnam War
Peace Arch

Iraq War
Mock Graves

9/11 Attack
Monument
Mile 133
Bluffton,
Ohio

Abe Lincoln
Highway

Swords/Plow-
shares
Plaque

Nagasaki
Sculpture

Lion & Lamb
Center

Peace Thrones
Sculpture

Peacemakers
Sculpture

Peace Art
Sculpture

International
Peace Pole
Mile 164
Wapakoneta,
Ohio

Amerindian
Cairn

Amerindian
Plaque

Tolerance
"Temple"
Mile 219
Greenville,
Ohio

Peace Treaty
Boulder

Peace Treaty
Fort Site

Altar of Peace
Eternal Flame

Peace Treaty
Council House

Peace Treaty
Hist. Marker

Peace Treaty
Exhibit
Mile 256
Dayton,
Ohio

Afro-American
Dunbar House

Nagasaki
B-29 Bomber

Sister City
Roman Column

CrossCurrents
Intl. Institute

International
Peace Pole

Dayton Literary
Peace Prize

International
Peace Museum

Green Energy
Info Center

Cities of Peace
Association

Peace Art
Gallery

R.Holbrooke
Bridge


Neighborhood
Peace Corridor

Mile 275
Yellow Springs,
Ohio

Women
Statue

Education
Statue

Community
Service Inc.

Education
Hist. Marker

Civil Rights
Center

9/11 Attack
Monument
Mile 285
Wilberforce,
Ohio

Afro-American
College

Afro-American
Young House

Afro-American
Museum

Education
Hist. Marker

Afro-American
Hist. Marker

Afro-American
Hist. Marker
Mile 306
Wilmington,
Ohio

Peace Resources
Center

Education
Hist. Marker

Hiroshima
Exhibit

Slavery/Qua-
kers, Statues
Mile 357
Cincinnati,
Ohio

Slavery
Slave Pen

Slavery
Painting

Slavery
Painting

Slavery
Beecher House

Slavery
Wright Grave

Slavery
Painting

Abe Lincoln
Statue

Pacifism
Statue

MLK, Jr.
Drive

Holocaust
Museum

International
Peace Park

Eliz.Blackwell
Hist. Marker

Corrections
Hist. Marker

Slavery
Museum

Afro-American
Tapestry

International
Peace Pole

Slavery
Bike Route

Sister City
Berlin Wall

World Choir
Peace Bell
~~~Ohio River~~~
Slave/Free Border
Mile 360
Covington
& Newport,
Kentucky

Afro-American
Statue

Amerindian
Statue

World
Peace Bell

World
Peace Poem

Before 1900

1900-1939

1940-1979

1980-1989

1990-1999

2000-2004

2005-2009

2010-2013

Total (100)
Named Peace (25)
Museums (15)
Total (8)
Named Peace (1)
Museums (0)
Afro-American (1)
Slavery (6)
Peace Art (1)
Total (9)
Named Peace (1)
Museums (0)
Afro-American (2)
Education (1)
Abe Lincoln (2)
Pacifism (1)
Peace Treaty (1)
US-Canada (1)
Women (1)
Total (13)
Named Peace (4)
Museums (3)
Afro-American (1)
Amerindian (2)
Civil Rights (1)
Hiroshima (1)
Nagasaki (1)
Peace Prayer (1)
Sister City (2)
Slavery (1)
US-Canada (2)
Association (1)
Total (17)
Named Peace (3)
Museums (5)
Afro-American (1)
Amerindian (1)
Slavery (1)
Holocaust (1)
Islam (1)
MLK, Jr. (2)
Nagasaki (1)
Pacifism (1)
Peace Art (3)
Peace Treaty (2)
Tolerance (1)
Association (1)
Total (10)
Named Peace (4)
Museums (0)
Inukshuk (1)
Millennium (1)
MLK, Jr. (1)
Peacemakers (2)
Peace Treaty (1)
Sister City (1)
World Peace (2)
Workers Rights (1)
Total (20)
Named Peace (3)
Museums (2)
Afro-American (3)
Corrections (1)
Education (3)
Gandhi (1)
Holocaust (1)
Inukshuk (1)
Millennium (1)
Peacemaker (1)
Peace Pole (1)
Peace Treaty (1)
Slavery (3)
World Peace (2)
Workers Rights (1)
Total (17)
Named Peace (7)
Museums (5)
Afro-American (1)
Civil Rights (1)
Environment (1)
Hiroshima (1)
Iraq War (1)
Peace Art (2)
Peace Museum (1)
Peace Pole (2)
Peace Treaty (1)
Sister City (1)
Slavery (2)
Vietnam War (1)
World Peace (1)
Association (1)
Total (6)
Named Peace (2)
Museums (0)
9/11 Attack (2)
Peace Trail (1)
Peacemaker (1)
World Peace (2)