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  2. 1953 Sarnia tornado outbreak - Wikipedia

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    The worst tornado event was a violent F4 tornado that tore through the cities of Port Huron, Michigan, and Sarnia, Ontario, on May 21, damaging or destroying hundreds of structures and causing dozens of casualties. Overall, the tornadoes killed eight people, injured 123 others, and caused at least $17.6 million (1953 USD) in damage.

  3. 1953 Sarnia tornado - Wikipedia

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    On the afternoon of Thursday, May 21, 1953, a violent F4 tornado struck the cities of Port Huron, Michigan, United States and Sarnia, Ontario, Canada.The long-tracked, over mile-wide tornado destroyed large sections of the downtown areas of both cities, as well scores of neighbourhoods in the surrounding areas and then ending just outside Stratford, Ontario,Canada.

  4. Port Huron, Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Port Huron is a city and county seat of St. Clair County, Michigan, United States. [4] The population was 28,983 at the 2020 census. The city is bordered on the west by Port Huron Township, but the two are administered autonomously. Port Huron is located along the source of the St. Clair River at the southern end of Lake Huron.

  5. Port Huron Police find no fault in officer response to Joshua ...

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    Attendees gathered to remember Joshua Conant — many wearing "Justice for Joshua" apparel — wait for a vigil to begin on Saturday, Nov. 11, 2023, at Michigan and Quay streets in downtown Port ...

  6. National Register of Historic Places listings in St. Clair ...

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    Boundary increase (added 1995-07-21): 6503 Dyke Rd. (MI 29), Clay Township 2: Wilbur F. Davidson House: Wilbur F. Davidson House: October 5, 1972 : 1707 Military St. Port Huron: 3: Federal Building: Federal Building

  7. Memorial Recreation Park - Wikipedia

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    The main facility of the complex is a 5,500-seat stadium, home to the Port Huron Northern High School and Port Huron High School football teams. In addition, there are in the 27-acre (11 ha) complex tennis courts, four baseball fields, four softball fields, several football fields, and a quarter-mile track.

  8. McMorran Place - Wikipedia

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    McMorran Arena is an entertainment complex in Port Huron, Michigan consisting of a 4,800-seat multi-purpose arena and a theater. It was designed by Alden B. Dow and built in 1960 for $3.5 million (equivalent to $36 million in 2023). [2]

  9. Port Huron Civic Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The Port Huron Civic Theatre (formerly Port Huron Little Theatre) is a historical theatre which started in 1956 in the town of Port Huron, Michigan. For sixteen years, PHLT brought 84 productions to the McMorran Place Theatre stage. In 1976, the theatre purchased and renovated an old church in town for a place of their own.