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    Great Lake Maritime Ctr

    Great Lake Maritime Ctr

    4.3(3 reviews)
    1.0 km

    This is still one of my favorite places in Port Huron, and I love sharing it with people. This is…read moreone of those places that is in plain sight, but most have not visited or really knew what it was. My most recent visit was a rainy day, but this place was still busy. Plenty of people sitting inside visiting and enjoying lunch or a cup of coffee. There was a nice farmers market this weekend that had lots of goodies. Anyone I have referred this place to ends up loving it!

    If you haven't been here, it's worth the visit. This visitor's center is a volunteer-run…read moreestablishment (mostly staffed by endearing, charming elderly folks) for visitors to watch and learn about the boats and freighters that go by. Also, they have literature on Port Huron history and artifacts found from the bottom of the river. It's quite an inviting center with many great amenities: free Wi-Fi, large observation area, knowledgeable staff, clean restrooms and a deli that sells huge, scrumptious apple fritters as big as your face. I recommend zapping the fritter in mic for 20-30 seconds. It's even better with a hot cup of coffee, as you relax and enjoy the view of the beautiful river, seabirds flying by, and freighters passing under the Blue Water Bridge. The staff generally announces over the PA which freighter is passing by and fun facts (where it's made, how old, tonnage, etc.). The river walk is popular for fishers, walkers and their dogs. They even have seasonal scheduled events with musical guests and vendors for farmer's market. So if you're looking for a relaxed short road trip outing, this is a keen place. It seems that mostly seniors loiter around. Maybe that's why my retired folks really liked it when they were last in town? But there's also a mix of young families and couples too.

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    Great Lake Maritime Ctr - Farmers Market

    Farmers Market

    Great Lake Maritime Ctr - View to st Clair river from showroom.

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    View to st Clair river from showroom.

    Edsel & Eleanor Ford House - Killdeer on the shore

    Edsel & Eleanor Ford House

    4.5(86 reviews)
    69.3 km

    This place was awesome. I had never visited before, but my husband and I took a tour today of the…read moremain house. Tours are $20 and you're welcome to walk the grounds after, plus stop by the Playhouse (tiny house that was for the Ford's 7-year-old granddaughter) and the garage, where five antique vehicles are housed. The tour lasts an hour, our tour guide was Dan and he was great. My husband works for Ford so I thought he'd find the tour interesting, too. There's another tour, called Nooks and Crannies, that dives deeper into the house and it's history, and I'd like to take that one next. The grounds themselves are beautiful and there is a lot to see, including the displays in the Visitors Center, Bird Island, and the places I mentioned above. The Visitors Center also has a gift shop. I've heard they do concerts here in the summer, and I saw on Instagram that they will have a butterfly house, too, so I'll have to come back another time for that. Overall, I really enjoyed Ford House and hope to come back for the other tour at some point too.

    We have been coming here for years, in fact we became members a few years back…read more Did you know you can purchase a ground pass only? Did you know they have concerts on the lawn in the summer? Did you know they have a wonderful restaurant on site? Did you know they have bird walks twice a year, in the spring and in the fall? Did you know they have a wonderful gift shop (and members save 20%) That's just a few reasons why we love this place! It's a go to for out of town guests. They are constantly changing up the house tours so it never gets old. If you have never visited give it a try, you will love it!

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    Edsel & Eleanor Ford House - Next to the entrance. Adult trick or treat at the house and a party after.

    Next to the entrance. Adult trick or treat at the house and a party after.

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    Diego Rivera

    Edsel & Eleanor Ford House - In the kitchen of the house

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    In the kitchen of the house

    Museum London

    Museum London

    3.4(10 reviews)
    93.7 km
    $

    Not many museums are free but this one is (by donation) and it was an easy walk to get to. When you…read moreenter, there are washrooms to the left and a gift shop in front. The gift shop has homemade jewelry, housewares and trinkets, books, and wallets. They had a cute bicycle display with various items. The front desk was staffed and the woman working told us the exhibits were upstairs. We made our way to the stairs and there's also an elevator. Once on the second floor, there were a couple of doors and then a volunteer was seating there telling us where to go. The exhibit on the left was ok, not a lot to see but a few interesting pieces. My favourite was the paint workshop with cans all coloured with paint. We went to the other side and there was an exhibit of book covers and an Aboriginal one. The book covers wasn't so interesting but the Aboriginal one had old records and cylinders that recorded conversations and songs. There were some sofas and a large window looking out to water and greenery. It was a lovely view. We spent an hour here and it was ok. They are going through some renovations but hopefully they can make better use of all the space.

    Nice place to bring a small family with older kids and for a quick date getaway. It's a rather…read moresmaller museum and nice place to meet people for a quick gathering at their cafe shop. You can spend as little as 1 hour to see their collection. Smaller parking area with a small parking fee to pay at the self-standing booth to get a ticket location at the museum pathway about 20-30 feet from the front door. Give a online donation of a few dollars to support them for future work. Pleasant to visit and comfortable.

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    Museum London - Stairways view

    Stairways view

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    Wills Sainte Claire Museum

    Wills Sainte Claire Museum

    4.0(1 review)
    11.7 km

    A Somewhat unusual museum that documents the history of the Wills Ste. Claire automobile, made in…read moreMarysville, Michigan, from 1921 until 1926. Be aware, the building museum is easily mistaken for a factory, as that is what it once was. As such, the Museum sits in the middle of the Marysville South industrial park, located off of M 29/Busha Highway. If you cross the railroad tracks on Busha highway, you've gone too far - but when you drive into the industrial park, you have to cross a set of tracks to get to it. How's that for confusing? If you're into big garish classic automobiles built before World War II, it's a nice place to visit. There are several of these automobiles here; according to Museum volunteers, supposedly roughly about 10% of the entire surviving population of these automobiles are on display here at any given time (about 85 or so are known to still exist, so do the math). While the exhibits are extremely static (with the exception of the fact one automobile can usually be found rotating on a turntable ala the Detroit Auto Show) it's somewhat amazing the kind of displays they are able to put forth in what is essentially a volunteer/club run museum. Like a lot of museums of the sort, it is only open on weekends or by appointment - however, unlike a lot of museums of this nature, many of the volunteers actually live nearby, so if you call the phone number listed on the sign you can often get in to see the displays even on an off day. The museum tends to be closed in winter, as they offer heated storage to antique car owners during that time (this area often gets blocked off for liability reasons). All in all, a nice museum that hopefully will continue to expand and developed in the future.

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    Wills Sainte Claire Museum
    Wills Sainte Claire Museum

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    Sanilac County Historic Village and Museum

    Sanilac County Historic Village and Museum

    4.5(2 reviews)
    51.3 km

    While I can only speak for our visit during their "Family Fun Day" event, we had a great time. The…read moreevent was busy, but not over-packed, and everyone we met; from vendors, to volunteers, to the townspeople; were so friendly and approachable. We had the chance to walk the property, visit inside the old buildings, and get a taste of the town's history. There were also hiking trails in the vicinity, although we didn't get an opportunity to personally walk them. We were too busy enjoying the family fun. They had local vendors selling goods; honey, syrup, veggies, flowers, crafts.... so many goodies. There was also a donation walking taco bar and popcorn; or hot dogs and ice cream from a food truck if you were hungry; and an animal show to participate in for learning and memorable experiences. We honestly had a fantastic time, I definitely recommend you swing by of you are in the area.

    The museum and grounds are a wonderful yet mostly undiscovered gem in this part of Michigan. The…read morecenterpiece is the Loop Mansion, an example of Second Empire architecture, built by Dr. Loop in the 1870's. The home is restored to the Victorian era and gives the visitor an idea of what life was like in this area about 150 years ago. The rest of the museum grounds have been used to re-locate area historic buildings. There are log cabins, barns, a country store, a one-room school house, a vintage summer cottage, an old church that was once a saloon, and a railway depot. There is also the original barn, which is rented to a group operating as The Barn Theater, with plays being produced all summer long. The church is frequently used to host concerts, and is also available to rent for weddings or other social events. That isn't all that goes on here though, there are dinners and brunches held which give the visitor a glimpse into what it was like to live in this beautiful old home. There are also special event weekends, like Civil War Days, The Natives/Voyageurs/Settlers Days, and the Hunting/Fishing/Maritime Weekend. This year there will be a new building opened to the public, the Hunting and Fishing Cabin, which will celebrate the history of the local outdoor sport traditions. There will be many artifacts displayed including taxidermy. If you are in the area year round, Christmastime is when the house is decorated at its finest, and you can visit free during the community party, or buy a ticket for one of two Victorian dinner parties. The museum is open for guided tours from May 28th through September 5th in 2011. Tours are available Wed. through Sunday. Cost is only $5, $4 for seniors and $2 for children. The tour includes the mansion and all buildings in the Village. Some days the village buildings are staffed by costumed docents telling the stories that they've learned about the local area. School groups can make other arrangements for tours that accommodate their group.

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    Sanilac County Historic Village and Museum
    Sanilac County Historic Village and Museum
    Sanilac County Historic Village and Museum

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