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Also known as Port Huron, Michigan, Port Huron, MI

city in Michigan, United States

Key facts

Country
United States
State
Michigan
County
St. Clair
Incorporated
1849 (village), 1857 (city)
Type
Council–manager
Mayor
Anita Ashford
Clerk
Cyndee Jonseck
Manager
James Freed
Total
12.27 sq mi (31.78 km )
Land
8.10 sq mi (20.98 km )
Water
4.17 sq mi (10.80 km )
Elevation
604 ft (184 m)
Density
3,578.15/sq mi (1,381.53/km )
Time zone
UTC−5 ( Eastern (EST) )
Summer dst
UTC−4 (EDT)
Zip code s
48060, 48061
Fips code
26-65820
Website
Official website

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Encyclopedic overview

Port Huron is a city in and the county seat of St. Clair County, Michigan, United States. The population was 28,983 at the 2020 census. The city is bordered on the west by Port Huron Township, but the two are administered autonomously. The city is the largest in The Thumb area of Michigan, and principal community in the Blue Water Area, more recently rebranded as Michigan's Thumb Coast, for tourism purposes.

Port Huron is located along the source of the St. Clair River at the southern end of Lake Huron. The city is along the Canada–United States border and directly across the river from Sarnia, Ontario. The two cities are connected by the Blue Water Bridge at the eastern terminus of Interstate 69/Interstate 94. Port Huron has the easternmost point of land in the state of Michigan and is also one of the northernmost areas included in the Detroit–Warren–Dearborn Metropolitan Statistical Area (Metro Detroit).

Excerpted from Wikipedia’s “Port Huron” article, available under the CC BY-SA 4.0 licence.

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