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The Fort Gratiot Light marks the entrance to the St. Clair River from Lake Huron (going south) in the southern portion of Michigan's Thumb. The light is still active and the grounds are an active Coast Guard facility, but it has recently been handed over to the Port Huron Museum. It is the oldest surviving lighthouse in Michigan.
Coast Guard Station Port Huron: Port Huron: 1932 Active No N/A 11th N/A [329] Coast Guard Station Saginaw River: Essexville: Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown [330] Coast Guard Station Saint Ignace: Saint Ignace: Unknown [331] Coast Guard Station Sand Beach: Harbor Beach: 1881 1928 1 10th 247 [332] Coast Guard Station Sault Ste. Marie: Sault Ste ...
USCGC Sequoia (WLB-215) is a United States Coast Guard 225-foot seagoing buoy tender, homeported in Port Huron, Michigan. The primary mission of the cutter is to maintain aids to navigation . As with all Coast Guard cutters, she functions as a multi-mission asset, responsible for marine environmental protection, search and rescue , law ...
The Summer 20204 Port Huron Float Down is currently scheduled for Sunday on the St. Clair River. ... Canadian and U.S. Coast Guard officials recommend skipping the 2024 Port Huron Float Down event ...
Justin Westmiller, St. Clair County emergency management director, said as of 4 p.m. Sunday local law enforcement had to assist thousands of people who were blown into shore by strong winds.
Fort St. Joseph, Port Huron, built 1686, abandoned 1688 Fort St. Joseph at Niles, Michigan, built in 1691, given to Britain 1761 Fort Pontchartrain du Détroit , built in 1701, replaced Fort de Buade, turned over by the French to Britain in 1760 who used it until 1779, when it was replaced by Fort Lernoult
It is free for residents of the city of Port Huron, Fort Gratiot and Port Huron Township. Fort Gratiot Light Station is located at 2802 Omar St. Admission into the light station is free.
USCGC Hollyhock (WLB-214) is a 225-foot (69 m) Juniper-class cutter of the United States Coast Guard. A seagoing buoy tender, Hollyhock was built by Marinette Marine Corporation and launched on January 25, 2003. Hollyhock is currently assigned to Port Huron, Michigan as its home port.