Port Huron: Blue Lights, Bright Bridges
The Blue Water Bridge isn’t worth seeing unless you can see it at night, with its bright, blue, blue lights…
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The Blue Water Bridge isn’t worth seeing unless you can see it at night, with its bright, blue, blue lights…
Andy Bakko, owner of Wolverine Market in downtown Port Huron, is the Blue Water Area’s premiere somelier and he understands that giving back is the way to create a successful business.
The Fort Gratiot Lighthouse has been operating since 1829 and caretaker Mike Popelka is keeping the light on for us.
The Port Huron neighborhood of Sherman Woods is full of the Christmas spirit each year when thousands of lighted balls fill trees and create a magical winter wonderland!
The Blue Water Hospice Home in Marysville isn’t a place for people to go to die…it is a place to go where they can celebrates their lives…
Jim Eldridge of Wadhams knows how to play in the dirt and make miracles happen.
Marysville, Michigan is on the move, making changes and improving life for all who live, work and play there!
Want a bird’s eye view of the Blue Water Area? Climb to the top of the McMorran Tower and you will get an eyeful of spectacular!
Two cool women have been teaching generations of St. Clair residents to swim on plenty of hot days over the course of several decades.
Al Ferguson has been making ice at McMorran Place in Port Huron longer than many of the hockey players who skate on it
have been alive.