Poor usage of a nice old building. Over the years,they've removed most of the interesting exhibits and replaced them with junk. Unless you're a big fan of model ships, there's not much to see.
The staff was very friendly, the ship models were awesome. The museum is small spread out over 4 floors. There is a ships pilot house on the top floor that is really nice
Renovations on the building and museum continue. The architecture is a very interesting part of the museum. There is a nice variety of exhibits that include marine, city history, local art, and more...
Like many towns, Port Huron benefited from a gift by Andrew Carnegie of a beautiful library. Built around 1900, the building today houses the area's main museum. The first floor gallery is somewhat mu...
Free in 2022.
Overall nice museum. The downstairs was, strange; but the maritime exhibits upstairs are their features for sure. There is free admission in 2022.
Not worth the money.
Poor usage of a nice old building. Over the years,they've removed most of the interesting exhibits and replaced them with junk. Unless you're a big fan of model ships, there's not much to see.
Good history
The staff was very friendly, the ship models were awesome. The museum is small spread out over 4 floors. There is a ships pilot house on the top floor that is really nice
Great repurposing of the old library building
Renovations on the building and museum continue. The architecture is a very interesting part of the museum. There is a nice variety of exhibits that include marine, city history, local art, and more...
Maritime exhibit upstairs is the real attraction
Like many towns, Port Huron benefited from a gift by Andrew Carnegie of a beautiful library. Built around 1900, the building today houses the area's main museum. The first floor gallery is somewhat mu...