Historical Markers in Huron County

Do you ever stop at a roadside park and see one of those green signs that depict a historical marker?  Huron County is home to 17 different historical markers.  

From the Great Fire of 1881, Stagecoaches, Indian Mission to the Bay Port Fishing District, or Pointe Aux Barques Lighthouse there's one for everybody!  

Some were erected as early as 1957 to the newest one in 2010. If you feel up for a road trip visit our county and view some of our history. Here's a great site for all the Historical Markers in Michigan. Visit michmarkers.com and click on Counties across the top page, look for Huron.

Tour the Thumb and see one in every town:

White Rock - visit the White Rock School

Harbor Beach - Frank Murphy Museum,

Port Hope - Port Hope Chimney

Huron City - Huron City Museum

Port Austin - Pointe Aux Barques Lighthouse, Charles G. Learned (Garfield Inn)

Kinde - St. Mary of Czestochowa Roman Catholic Church

Ubly - Citizen's Bank Block

Owendale/Sebewaing - Indian Mission, Sebewaing Township Hall, John C. LIken/John C. Martini House

Pigeon - Pigeon Depot, Stagecoaches, Great Fire of 1881

Bay Port - Bay Port Fishing District

Caseville - Methodist Episcopal Church

So come check out a little piece of history right here in Huron County!

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