Celebrate the 4th at the Fort

Port Huron, MI — Celebrate the 4th of July by going back in time at the Fort Gratiot Post Hospital. Fourth at the Fort is a new event hosted by Port Huron Museums at the Hospital located at Lighthouse Park.

Visitors will experience a historical day of free fun and games complete with re-enactors dressed in 1860s fashion. There will be tours of the Lighthouse and the Post Hospital with presentations on Victorian medicine, and games and stories for children.

Fourth at the Fort runs from noon to 4 PM on the 4th of July, and showcases the historical site of Fort Gratiot which was constructed in 1814 to guard the entrance of the St. Clair River. The Post Hospital is the oldest wooden building in St. Clair County, and it is being renovated by Port Huron Museums to showcase the military and medical history of the Blue Water region.

Port Huron Museums is selling raffle tickets to raise money for the renovations, and tickets are available at all Port Huron Museums sites until September 12, 2021.

Learn more at phMuseum.org

Reporting for WGRT – Jessie Wiegand