Port Huron
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Port Huron [1] is a city in Southeast Michigan, the second-busiest border crossing (with Sarnia, Ontario) in the state. Get inPort Huron is accessible by I-94 and I-69 and the Black Water Bridge from Canada. Get aroundPort Huron is easily traversed using the local SCUMTA bus system, running from the south end up to the Birchwood Mall. SeeThe Feast of St. Clair in the early summer months. A great way to get some insight on how the pilgrims and indians lived in harmony. DoSpend some time near the Blue Water Bridge. It is roughly 100 yards across the St. Clair river from Sarnia, Canada and a great place to view Canadians in their natural habitat. Stop by the Gas Light and ask the bartender for some advice. The bar tending staff is renown for their wisdom and wits. Walk down by the Black Water Bridges and watch the many street performers ranging from daredevils to mimes. Check out the local musical talent at Military Street Music Cafe, right off the Black River. The next Beatles are going to surface here! BuyA bratwurst from the Spirits Shoppe on Gratiot Ave by the lake. An Italian submarine sandwich from Uncle Bill's EatBe sure to stop by Ted's on Pine Grove Ave to enjoy their world famous chili. DrinkEnjoy a few cocktails at Skidgies, Port Huron's version of the famous, Coyote Ugly. The Roche is comparable to a Mecca of Irish bars. The guinness and good times never end. Club X, located in nearby Marysville, is a place where young 20-somethings mingle and dance. SleepThe Days Inn, at the end of I-94 is a great budget hotel. Renowned for its large hotel parties, especially on New Year's Eve. Get outSarnia is across the Blue Water Bridge in Ontario, Canada.
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