Perry Memorial Arch in an arch at the entrance to Seaside Park, Bridgeport, Connecticut. It was built in 1918 and designed by architect Henry Bacon.[2]
History
The archway was built in 1918 using granite. It was built in memory of William H. Perry, who had worked as a superintendent at Wheeler & Wilson Manufacturing Company, a maker of sewing machines.[3] Perry was also the president of Bridgeport city parks commission. He had left money for the construction of an archway to serve as an entrance to Seaside Park.[3] It was designed by Henry Bacon in 1916,[4] who was the lead architect of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C.[5] The Park has been placed National Register of Historic Places in the United States.[6] In 1961, through the establishment of a fund and with the help of the fire department, the arch was renovated.[7] The monument had been described as "imposing".[8]