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- The Carnegie Library became the Port Huron Museum of Arts and History’s Carnegie Center and opened its doors on May 3, 1968. The Port Huron Museum celebrates the history and culture of the Blue Water Area and fosters an appreciation of other peoples and places. Through exhibitions, education, and public programs, the Museum inspires knowledge of the past, participation in the present, and an imagination for the future.
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- Around Our Town Exhibit to experience what it takes to keep a town function, Family Fun Programs, Field Trips
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- Pine Grove Park
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- 3,000 square feet gallery space houses traveling exhibitions as well as our ownexhibits, Facilities Rental for Birthday Parties, Memberships are available
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http://www.phmuseum.org
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http://www.phmuseum.org/visit-us
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