Museums

Explore the rich heritage of Michigan’s Thumbcoast at our local museums and historical attractions. Gain knowledge about past generations, and discover our area’s maritime heritage. Investigate the science of the Great Lakes, and learn about our automobile manufacturing and ship building history.

Port Huron Museums has FREE admission to the Huron Lightship, Thomas Edison Depot, & Carnegie Center. Details are at PHMuseum.org

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Harsens Island St. Clair Flats Historical Society Museum

3058 S. Channel Dr.
Harsens Island, MI 48028 US

Phone: (248) 388-0465
Region: Clay / Algonac
Website

Unique historical artifacts that represent the diverse cultural composition of the St. Clair River Delta.
Holy Cross Catholic Church

610 S. Water St.
Marine City, MI 48039 US

Phone: (810) 765-3568
Region: Marine City
Website

Built in 1903 in Marine City.
Historical Village at Goodells County Park

8345 County Park Dr.
Goodells, MI 48027 US

Phone: (810) 989-6960
Region: Port Huron
Website

Tour a historical village that includes a schoolhouse, church, log cabin, bank, and farmhouse.
Huron Lightship

800 Prospect Place
Port Huron, MI 48060 US

Phone: (810) 984-9768
Region: Port Huron
Website

Climb aboard the Huron Lightship to see the crew quarters & hear about the ship's history with free admission.
Huron County Historical Museums

Pioneer Rd
Port Austin, MI 48467 US

Phone: (989) 428-4123
Region: Port Austin
Website

Huron County has 18 listed museums, click on the link to see the locations on a map.
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Unique historical artifacts that represent the diverse cultural composition of the St. Clair River Delta.

Tour a historical village that includes a schoolhouse, church, log cabin, bank, and farmhouse.

Built in 1903 in Marine City.

Huron County has 18 listed museums, click on the link to see the locations on a map.

Climb aboard the Huron Lightship to see the crew quarters & hear about the ship's history with free admission.
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