
The St Clair River serves as the central artery for this international border region in the early 1950s, connecting the bustling industrial centers of Port Huron, Michigan, and Sarnia, Ontario. The maritime and rail character of the area is underscored by the St Clair Tunnel and the presence of numerous Light houses and piers lining the riverbanks. Heavy industry is concentrated along the Canadian shore, featuring an Oil Refinery and Oil Tanks south of the city center, while the Michigan side shows significant residential and educational growth with a high density of neighborhood schools such as Roosevelt Jr High Sch and Edison Sch.
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1912 Port Huron
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1929 Port Huron
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1939 Port Huron
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1949 Port Huron
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1952 Port Huron
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1968 Port Huron
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1991 Port Huron
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2011 Port Huron
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2014 Port Huron
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2017 Port Huron
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2019 Port Huron
St. Clair County, MI

2023 Port Huron
St. Clair County, MI