Fort Gratiot Lighthouse

Port Huron is a lovely mid-sized town where Lake Huron empties into the St. Clair River. Originally inhabited by the Ojibwa people, the site was settled during the War of 1812 with the establishment of Fort Gratiot. People moved to the area for jobs in the lucrative lumber and shipbuilding industries. While he was born in Ohio, Thomas Edison spent his formative years in Port Huron, selling candy and newspaper on the Grand Trunk Railroad route to Detroit. Today, Port Huron is a quiet town with a beautiful lighthouse, a charming downtown area and a wonderful riverfront walk that takes you right under the Bluewater Bridge which connects Port Huron to Sarnia, Ontario. I had a great stay in Port Huron and absolutely stunning weather while I was there. I hope you enjoy these photos from my time in this lovely waterfront town.

Under the Bluewater Bridge

Fort Gratiot Light

Drawbridge and Tugboat

The Lightship Huron

Desmond Landing and the Maritime Center

The Citadel

The Old Carnegie Library now Houses the History Museum

Sperry’s

A Fireplace and the Drawbridge

A Downtown Cross

Bridges

A Train Under the Bluewater Bridge

The Federal Building

The Federal Building

A Cargo Ship on Lake Huron

A Young Thomas Edison

Fort Gratiot Light

The Huron Theater

Downtown Port Huron

I Love This Statue

Port Huron’s Old Buildings Lined Up

Port Huron Yacht Club

The Riverside Walk

Old Cabin Next to the History Museum

Old Standard Station

Classic Diner

The Harrington Hotel

Downtown in the Evening

Historic Buildings Downtown

Across the River

Harrington Hotel

Old Ice Warehouse

Bluewater Bridge

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