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Discover the "blue" on the shores of eastern Michigan. Blue Water Area
Come to Algonac, rich in marine history and portal to a fishing and boating paradise. Find out why antique collectors treasure Marine City. Stroll the world’s longest wooden freshwater boardwalk in St. Clair. Let the kids romp in the 58-acre Marysville Park and cool off in the water spray area. Tour the Fort Gratiot Lighthouse, the retired Coast Guard Cutter Bramble and the Huron Lightship in Port Huron. Watch freighters close up at Great Lakes Maritime Center or at the Thomas Edison Depot, while learning how the great inventor got his start right here. After boutique hopping in Lexington, catch a performance at the Lexington Music Theatre or on the grass at the harbor. In Port Sanilac, visit Michigan’s oldest hardware store and enjoy live performances at the Barn Theatre. Harbor Beach, home of the world’s largest freshwater man-made harbor, is a launching point for scuba diving over historic shipwrecks, and sunrise meets sunset at Port Austin, the "tip of the thumb". After enjoying a day of scenic beauty of the many parks and beaches, The Blue Water Area offers a large variety of lodging options, one just right for your needs. The local hotels offer convenient locations by expressways, restaurants, shopping and marinas. Take advantage of the many hotel packages.
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