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Port Huron Museums Seeks Photos and Stories of Local Historic Homes 

By The Port Huron Museums

(Port Huron, MI August 3rd, 2023) A new exhibit opening in September will feature local historic homes of Port Huron. “Built to Last” will feature a combination of photos and artifacts from the Port Huron Museums’ collection, as well as newly submitted photos from the community.  

“Port Huron has an amazing collection of historic buildings, including two historic districts!” says Curator Kayla Wendt, “We’re excited to explore some popular pieces of history that people  walk and drive past every day!” 

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Andrew Kercher, Manager of Community Engagement said, “The built environment is what can make a community unique. We have a great deal of 19th century homes in a great variety of styles from Queen Anne to Norman revival to some amazing 20th century mission style houses.  We explore them in our Architectural Highlights Trolley tour, and now we will get to explore it  in our latest temporary exhibit on the Mezzanine.” 

Historic homeowners from all over the city are encouraged to submit both current and any historic photos they may have through a form available online before August 18th. The form can  be found at phmuseum.org/historichomes

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