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Menesetung Bridge - 4 Things to Know Before Visiting

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About Menesetung Bridge

The Menesetung Bridge is an iconic structure that has drawn the attention of locals and tourists alike. Spanning across the Crystal River in Port Austin Township, the bridge was first constructed in 1921 and subsequently renovated twice by its original designer, William Dick. It proudly stands as a Chicago-style steel Warren truss bridge with a length of 171 feet and three panel sections. In recent decades, it has been declared as an official Michigan Historic Site.
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Huron Historic GaolHuron Historic Gaol is an interesting piece of local history. The structure was built in 1882 which gives it a classic Victorian flair. This small building that was originally used to house prisoners for minor crimes has been recreated into a museum full of historical artifacts and displays surrounding the Huron County Courthouse and its surrounding area. Visitors can take part in displays about the criminal justice system, take a look through the prison's historic cell block and more.
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Huron County MuseumThe Huron County Museum is a great place for learning about the history of the area. Its collections include Native American artifacts, artwork, furniture, tools and clothing from the late-19th and early-20th centuries. Visitors can also explore interactive exhibits such as a replica settler's cabin that they can climb inside to experience pioneer life as it was during those times. A library with an extensive collection of county history books is available to those interested in doing research.
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Courthouse SquareCourthouse Square considered the birthplace of modern-day Port Huron, the area served as an important center for commerce and education from the late 19th century through the mid-20th century. As the county seat, it housed all administrative offices for the local government until 1989 when those functions were moved to a new courthouse facility nearby. Despite the relocation, Courthouse Square continues to play an important role in Penn Township's history.
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Goderich LighthouseThe Goderich Lighthouse constructed in 1858 and looming at 65 feet tall, the structure provides a picturesque beacon from the Port of Goderich. Visitors can explore the area and enjoy a variety of activities such as hiking and fishing. Stairs at the base of the building reach up to a miniature balcony, ready to grant panoramic views of the region. Furthermore, folk art displays on the doorways honor local traditions along with colorful gardensgreens the lighthouse.
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Point Farms Provincial ParkPoint Farms Provincial Park, is a great spot for outdoor enthusiasts. From bird watching to cross country skiing and from playgrounds to campgrounds, It offers a variety of attractions for children and adults alike. Conquer the 2.4 mile hiking trail on one of its wooded ridges that spans 10 acres or take in nature along the hummingbird trail. Boaters can explore the nearby Bay Port and Sebewaing rivers while anglers may try their luck at catching the local bass, bluegill and catfish.
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Harbor Beach LighthouseThe Harbor Beach Lighthouse has been guiding ships to safety for nearly 140 years. Standing over sixty feet tall, the light tower is the tallest on Lake Huron and remains an active aid to navigation today. Built from brick, a process that stretched two years from 1888 to 1890, the light was powered by kerosene until 1987 when it was electrified. While the grounds of the Harbor Beach Lighthouse are not accessible to the public.

Discover More Attractions in Huron County, Home of Menesetung Bridge

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Huron County
Huron County, Michigan is a wonderful place to live! Located in the northern part of the lower peninsula, this county is home to 43 mile long Lake Huron. Visitors and residents alike take advantage of all recreational activities that come with living near one of the Great Lakes. There are also plenty of options for shopping, dining, and entertainment no matter what your interest may be. Besides a bright waterfront lifestyle, the area offers numerous tourist attractions like lighthouses, golf cou

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