About UsIn the late 1800s, New Baltimore (then known as the Village of Ashley) was a favorite destination for vacationing Detroiters.Visitors would...
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The Marysville Historical Museum is located in the old City Hall. Originally built for the Carpenter & Cuttle families in 1912, this building h...
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History:Whether you are a beginner looking for public skating or an advanced figure skater or hockey player - we have programs for you! Come skate ...
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History:When Port Huron civic leaders began planning for the community's future after World War II, wide support emerged for a convention facility....
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Our Mission : The Port Huron Museum celebrates the history and culture of the Blue Water Area and fosters an appreciation of other peoples and pla...
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The Mount Clemens Ice Arena is owned by the City of Mount Clemens, and is managed by RT Arena Management, LLC. The facility is open year round for ...
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Algonac State Park's major attraction is viewing freighters of the world along the one half mile of St. Clair River frontage. Algonac is also home ...
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It is occupying the old Fifth Third Bank Building which was donated to the Society in 2012. Since the donation, Society members have been busy prep...
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This Greek Revival home was built by Charles H. Beers around 1849.Dr. Thomas L. Stringer located his office in the building from 1894 thru 1913. He...
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The Onyx Ice Arena has served as the home to many hockey leagues and skating acadmies, including the Rochester Hockey Club, Suburban FUNdamental Ho...
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Mission Statement:Because appreciation of the present is enhanced by understanding the past, the Rochester Hills Museum at Van Hoosen Farm interpre...
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This Historic Village, located on the 1853 estate of Dr. Joseph Loop, boasts eight historic buildings on a 10-acre campus. The country doctor...
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Bald Mountain Recreation Area is home to some of the steepest hills and most rugged terrain in southeastern Michigan. Camping is limited to rustic ...
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In the early 1920's, the building was purchased by the Oxford Savings Bank and was torn down to the Terrazzo floor, and rebuilt into the one story ...
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