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Christmas Tree Farms Near Port Huron, MichiganTop 5 Christmas tree farms around or near Port Huron, Michigan. Complete contact info as well as activity information for each location.
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Riding the Blue Water Trolley in Port Huron, MichiganThe Blue Water Trolley in Port Huron, Michigan is a great little narrated tour of 40 local sites of interest. If you want to see sites in Port Huron, Michigan, the Blue Water Trolley is an enjoyable ride.
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Best Caterers in Port Huron, MichiganMost people never think of needing a caterer unless they are getting married or planning a major event; however, caterers in Port Huron, Michigan can be used for any occasion including the simple family get together.
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Port Huron, Michigan Tourist in Your Home Town DayEach first Saturday in June, Port Huron residents can become tourists in their home town. Out-of-towners are, of course, welcome. -
Top 5 Elementary Schools in Port Huron, MichiganPort Huron has 14 public elementary schools, although the Top 5 elementary schools in Port Huron are not all public.
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Freshwater Fishing in Port Huron, MichiganWhile all fishing in Michigan is considered freshwater fishing, a lot of freshwater fishing can be done almost anywhere in Port Huron, Michigan
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The Port Huron StatementThe June 1962 gathering that produced the Port Huron Statement is a watershed event in the history of Sixties counterculture. The site, Lakeport (Michigan) State Park's day-use area, remains a popular destination for day-trippers. -
The New Buffalo Wild Wings in Port Huron, MIA review of the newly opened chain restaruant in the mian shopping district of Port Huron.
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Relay for Life of Greater Port Huron to Host ACS CPS-3Relay for Life of Greater Port Huron is the only site in Michigan to host the American Cancer Society's Cancer Prevention Study-3 in 2010!
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The Sage House B&B in Port Huron, Michigan: A Fabulous Baker, InnkeeperThe Sage House in Port Huron, Michigan is another "find" in our quest to locate extraordinary and remarkable American lodgings throughout the towns and villages of this great nation. -
Port Huron's Hot AC Favorite - 96.9 WBTIPort Huron's WBTI is a throwback to the classic era of top-40 radio, when high-energy music stations, all live and local, were the rule and not the exception. -
Activities for Kids in the Port Huron AreaPort Huron and the surrounding area has a variety of activities and events for families. Read this article for some great ideas.
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Port Huron, Michigan and the Bluewater RegionPort Huron, and its Canadian sister city, Sarnia, Ontario, are usually thought of as those two towns at each end of the Blue Water Bridge. Come and explore, and you'll have fun while visiting fascinating places not in any tour guide.
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Port Huron Michigan is a Great Place to See HistoryPort Huron, Michigan is a city with a lot of history to see and enjoy. The population of Port Huron, Michigan is less then 35,000 people. The city of Port Huron, Michigan in where you can see the Blue Water International Bridge.
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Colleges Around Port Huron, MISelecting a college in the Port Huron area.
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83rd Annual Port Huron to Mackinac RaceA review of race weeks events in downtown Port Huron -
The Best Christmas Lights Display in the Port Huron AreaThe best Christmas Lights display in the area is now officially up and running for the season
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Port Huron Pub Crawl 2010A review of the event and the bars participating this year.
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Black Friday Sales in the Port Huron, Michigan AreaWhen do stores open and what are the highlights of their sales
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Port Huron, Michigan - A Walk Through Our CityWalking can be a good way to really take notice of the rich history of the houses and business that your city has to offer. It can also be a good way to reconnect and see what the city has to offer you. -
Treating Mom: Review of Thomas Edison Inn of Port Huron, MichiganThe lunch buffet at the Thomas Edison Inn went as planned and we were all pleased.
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The Port Huron, Michigan - Sarnia, Ontario Border CrossingThere has been a river crossing here for over four hundred years. Today, more ship and truck traffic passes here than in all but a handful of places in the world. The nearby parks in both countries are, nonetheless, quiet and peaceful.
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Attractions in Port Hope, MichiganYou can see one end of town from the other. The closest mall is 90 minutes away. Despite its isolation - or because of it - Port Hope, Michigan is a place worth visiting on your next Michigan vacation.
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Michigan's 2011 Premier Regatta - Bell's Beer Bayview Mackinac RaceThe 87th annual Port Huron to Mackinac Race, officially titled the '..."Bell's Beer Bayview Mackinac Race,' will start Saturday, July 23. More than 200 sailboats will race across Lake Huron to Mackinac Island. A Great Lakes tradition.
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Santa Plans to Visit to the Bluewater AreaA comprehensive listing of Santa's visits in the Port Huron, Michigan area. -
Winter Activities in Port Sanilac, MichiganWintertime is an enjoyable season to sightsee in the Thumb of Michigan, especially in Port Sanilac.
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Scenic Walking Vacations Part I:Michigan's Shore (Huron County)If you love sand, sun, and celebration, you'll love a visit to Michigan's shores in Huron County. The towns and villages along the lake host numerous summer events for the whole family to enjoy. -
Try the Lake Vista Resort in Port Austin, Michigan for a Wholesome Family Fun VacationPack up the family and head to the Lake Vista Resort in Port Austin, Michigan for a relaxing old-fashioned family vacation. -
St. Clair Community College: How to Make Registering EasierThe easiest and most convenient way for someone to register for classes at St. Clair County Community College (SC4) is online at www.sc4.edu. -
The Re-emergence of Individualism in Postwar AmericaThis article examines the re-emergence of individualism in post-WWII America through the context of Allen Ginsberg's poetry, John C. Holmes' "This is the Beat Generation," and Susan Sontag's "What's Happening in America?" and Tom Hayden's "The Port Huron Statement."
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The Early Life of Thomas EdisonThe biography of one of the greatest inventors in American history.
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Romance in the Pines: The Churchill Pointe Inn on Hubbard Lake, MichiganIf you are looking for a romantic getaway with excellent food and wine that is situated in a serene lakefront setting, we have the perfect place for you. -
Best Places to Play Hockey in MichiganWhen people think of playing hockey in Michigan they think of the Detroit Red Wings, of course not everyone can play at the Joe Louis Arena.
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Two Big Fires Burned on October 8, 1871, but Can You Name Them Both?The most well-known fire in American history and the deadliest fire were in two different places, but they happened on the same night. An overview of the Great Chicago Fire and the Peshtigo Fire.
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95.9 FM CJWF Debuts as New Country Station from Windsor, Ont.Windsor's 95.9 FM CJWF is a brand new country station built from the ground up. It debuted on Sept. 22, 2009 and is on air with a full staff of DJs. -
My Reflection on CanadaAfter my band trip to Canada I decided to write a reflection on Canada compared to the United States. So here it is.
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The Inspiring WizardThomas Edison was well-known for developing the first practical electric light bulb, electric generating system, sound-recording device and motion picture projector. -
Cinco De Mayo Traditions Around the WorldCinco de Mayo gives everyone excuse to celebrate--and you don't have to be Mexican to enjoy yourself on this fun holiday. -
Log Cabins - American Housing in Michigan, Florida, Illinois and OhioLog cabin enthusiasts are dedicated to the preservation of log cabins and their history. Visit a few of the locations in the United States committed to safeguarding this national treasure.
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A Brief History of Leftist Student Movements: Committment to IntellectualismThis article examines left of center student movements and their historic commitment to promoting intellectual discourse on campus.
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