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  2. Thomas Edison Depot Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Port Huron Museum opened the Thomas Edison Depot Museum in the building in 2001. The depot is owned and operated by the Port Huron Museum and is the actual depot that Thomas Edison worked out of as a news reporter. The museum includes a restored baggage car resting on a short spur of railroad track. [4]

  3. Port Huron Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Port Huron Museum is a series of five museums located in Port Huron, Michigan, United States. It includes the Cutter Bramble, the Carnegie Center, Huron Lightship, Thomas Edison Depot Museum, and Fort Gratiot Lighthouse. [1] The museum was founded in 1967. [1]

  4. Port Huron, Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Huron Light Ship Museum. The Port Huron Museum is a series of four museums, [20] namely: Carnegie Center (Port Huron Museum) [21] Huron Lightship; Thomas Edison Depot Museum; Fort Gratiot Lighthouse; The Great Lakes Maritime Center offers opportunities to learn about the history of the Great Lakes.

  5. Port Huron Museum giving artifacts from now-closed Maritime ...

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    The Port Huron Museums’ Carnegie Center is open 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Wednesday through Sunday through May 26 when it’ll be open daily until Sept. 15. For more information on programs and exhibits ...

  6. List of Michigan State Historic Sites in St. Clair County

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    Thomas Edison Depot Museum, 510 Edison Parkway Port Huron: September 2, 1966: First Baptist Church (Demolished) Erie Square Port Huron: August 13, 1971: First Baptist Church: 308 South Fourth Street St. Clair: September 26, 1987: Fort Gratiot† 520 State Street Port Huron: February 18, 1956: Fort Gratiot Lighthouse† Omar and Garfield streets ...

  7. Mount Clemens station - Wikipedia

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    Mount Clemens station is a historic railroad depot located at 198 Grand Street in Mt. Clemens, Michigan. Thomas Edison learned telegraphy at this station in his youth. The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1981 as the Grand Trunk Western Railroad, Mount Clemens Station [1] and designated a Michigan State Historic Site in 1973. [2]

  8. Discover Michigan's beauty from anywhere: 16 cameras give ...

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    Port Huron:St. Clair River from the Blue Water Convention Center. Bay City: Saginaw River from Essexville. Gaylord: Main Street from the Gaylord Tourism Bureau Information Center .

  9. New children's museum provides year-round play space for ...

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    “With Discovery City Children’s Museum, we are able to offer children play and exploration in an environment created specifically for them.”