The Carnegie Center is home to over 15,000 objects and archival items relating to the history, pre-history, and culture of the Blue Water Area. There is a little something for everyone; our unique exh...
Lightships were used as floating lighthouses anchored in areas where it was too deep, expensive or impractical to construct a lighthouse.The HURON Lightship was built in 1920 by the Consolidated Shipb...
The Thomas Edison Depot Museum opened on February 11, 2001, as the second satellite facility of the Port Huron Museum. It is housed inside the historic Fort Gratiot Depot, built by the Grand Trunk Rai...
In 1971, the Michigan Historical Commission named the Fort Gratiot Light Station a Historical Site. Today the lighthouse is completely automated, with an approximate range of 16 miles and green light ...
Discover the area's natural heritage
The mission of the Pine River Nature Center is to promote the awareness, understanding and stewardship of the Blue Water Area's natural heritage. The center...
Welcome to the Mariner, located in lovely Marine City, Michigan across from the St. Clair River. This former theater was built in 1927 and has taken on many different lives over the years. The Mariner...
A National Historic Landmark, Meadow Brook is the historic home built by one of the automotive aristocracy’s most remarkable women, Matilda Dodge Wilson, widow of automobile pioneer John Dodge, and ...
The Michigan Military Technical and Historical Society is dedicated to preserving the stories of Michigan citizens who served and sacrificed, here and abroad, from WWI to the present. Our 11,000 squar...