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roach808
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.
Évaluation soumise le 20 août 2022
ThonolansGhost
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.
Évaluation soumise le 4 mai 2020
jtkoehler2
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
Évaluation soumise le 11 sept. 2019
solomon5
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...
Évaluation soumise le 27 août 2018
interceptpubs
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...
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...