PHOTOS: Port Huron’s Olde Town Neighborhood offers historic charm
Olde Town is one of Port Huron's historic home districts.
Olde Town is one of Port Huron's historic home districts.
One of Vintage Tavern's newest, and popular features is the rooftop dining area, available during the summer months. Owner Jeff Payton says it was very risky, but completely worth it.
"The Harrington is a special gem in this area with all its history and being from the turn of the 19th century it is good to see it being celebrated and given life." Veronica Campbell, Port Huron Museum interim director
Soon fans of Kate's Downtown will be able to grab goods from a new location in Great Lakes Maritime Center.
"We don't need to make a comeback, things are going good here, we have low crime, our services are outstanding and our schools rank in the top 10 in the state of Michigan."-Randy Fernandez
"We're all about placemaking and making Algonac an awesome place to live, work, and play." City Manager Denice Gerstenberg
Don't have a boat, but love spending time on the water? Check out Michigan Boat Rentals for your opportunity to explore the area from a new point of view.
Next week visitors are invited to celebrate the largest in the Great Lakes, the sturgeon, during the Blue Water Sturgeon Festival.
More and more people are stopping into Marine City to see what's new. Find out what people love about Marine City.
Investment in housing, retail and recreation has boosted the St. Clair River and spurred development in the towns along its banks.
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