USCGC Bramble, Port Huron
Facts and practical information
USCGC Bramble is one of the 39 original 180-foot seagoing buoy tenders built between 1942 and 1944 for the United States Coast Guard. In commission from 1944 until 2003 she saw service in Pacific, Caribbean and Atlantic waters as well as the Great Lakes. In 1947 Bramble was present at the Nuclear testing at Bikini Atoll and in 1957 a circumnavigation of North America involved a forced traverse of the Northwest Passage. After decommissioning in 2003 Bramble became a museum ship in Port Huron, Michigan. In 2018 she was sold to a private owner, who is preparing MV Bramble to repeat her historic 1957 circumnavigation of North America. ()
USCGC Bramble – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Blue Water River Walk, Huron Lady II River Cruises, Carnegie Center, Port Huron Museum.