The Henry Ford, Detroit

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20900 Oakwood Blvd., Dearborn, MI 48124 313-982-6001
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    Henry Ford Museum

    by Yorick12 Written May 28, 2009 139 reviews

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    Dymaxion House

    The Henry Ford Museum is incredible! The Dymaxion House is my favorite exhibit. It's a 1946 vision of the future! The Ford offers more than just cars, it's trains, planes, farming equipment, even jewerly, furniture and silver. It really does have something for everyone.

    Open 7 days a week
    9:30am-5:00pm
    (Closed Thanksgiving and Christmas Days)

    Members Free
    Adult: $15.00
    Senior (62+): $14.00
    Youth (5-12): $11.00
    Children under 5: Free

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    Visit The Henry Ford

    by elplvr Written Sep 22, 2007 5 reviews

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    This museum has a diverse selection of things to see and is so big you need more than one day to see it all.

    I especially enjoyed the Presidential limo exhibit. They also had the Oscar Meyer Wienermobile there!

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    SEE A CAR BEING BUILT AT THE ROUGE FACTORY TOUR

    by dtownkitty Updated Aug 15, 2005 165 reviews

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    Motor City

    At one time the Ford Rouge did everything in the car manufacturing process including making soybeans into plastic for car parts. A virtual self sufficent city, it employed as many as 100,000 workers. You can learn all about it's fascinating history on this multi-media tour which culminates with a visit to an actual assembly line inside the plant.

    Tours start from the Henry Ford Museum/village in Dearborn, Mi, right next to Detroit.

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    Museum that Ford built

    by bilgeez Updated Nov 6, 2004 259 reviews

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    No, Dorothy, you're not in Philly!

    Henry Ford Museum and Greenfield Village are two legacies Hank the First left the Detroit area and the world.
    Upon entering the complex,
    one is greeted by an exact replica of Independence Hall in Philadelphia. Whenever I go there, I have to turn around and make sure the Liberty Bell isn't behind me to make sure I'm not in Philly, they look exactly alike!
    The museum has all sorts of modes of transportation, not just cars displayed, although, needless to say, there are plenty of those!
    There is also a large collection of 19th and early 20th century memorobilia and items as diverse as clocks and silverware in the museum.
    Greenfield Village has transplanted buildings from a slave shack moved here from Kentucky to Tom Edison's lab that was in New Jersey, to the farmhouse that Harvey Firestone grew up in near Akron, Ohio. The two aforementioned were personal friends of King Henry. As a matter of fact, Harvey Firestone was a camping buddy of Hank's and gave him some sweet deals on tires to slap on his Model As.
    Also, the Wright brothers bike shop that was in Dayton, Ohio, is on the premises. I don't think Orville and Wilbur were close pal's of HF, but Hank admired people who tinkered and invented, which is why Hank and Tom Edison were good friends.
    The thing people really come to see, however, is THE TRAIN. A gen-u-ine loco-motive, it makes regular runs around the park, from it's recently completed replica roundhouse, that is THE attraction to the Village. And all patrons can ride it, for a small fee.
    There is also an old-fashioned merry-go-round and demontrations on metal machining, candle and bread making and glass blowing. All of which products are available for sale, at touristy prices, of course.
    It's a great way to spend a day or two and now that they have an I-MAX theatre and ANOTHER car museum nearby, one could probably spend three or four days in the area. Who says there is nothing to do in the Detroit area?!?

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    Greenfield Village and Henry Ford Museum

    by truesunn Written Jun 9, 2004 119 reviews

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    Model T Rides by Carrie Ann Seal

    *This attraction is actually located about 20 minutes outside the city in DEARBORN*

    Greenfield Village displays historical homes, furniture and costumes. Ride the steam locomotive around the park for a scenic, audio tour of the many historial homes and buildings including Henry Ford's home.

    Costumed attendants provide a glimpse and commentary into the daily life of those that may have inhabited the homes during the era they were built in. There are also black power shoot tournaments and other cultural and historical events.

    In the 5th grade, my class and I had the opportunity to experience a typical school day in one of the one room school houses, where we wrote on slates with chalks and read from reproduced 1800's readers!

    Be sure to visit the adjacent Henry Ford Museum!

    ADMISSION:
    Adult $18.00
    Kid 5-12 $12.00
    Kid 0-4 FREE

    All vehicular rides are $1.50 including steamboat, locomotive, Model T and Carousel.

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    Greenfield Village

    by meteorologist1 Written Aug 15, 2003 796 reviews

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    Greenfield Village

    The Greenfield Village offers a good representation of the history of America. The village contains some actual houses and factories that famous people have lived and worked in. These structures were disassembled in their original locations and reassembled at the Greenfield Village. They include houses or factories of Henry Ford, Thomas Edison, The Wright Brothers, Daniel Webster, and Stephen Foster. In the village you will experience some presentations of life in historic America. That includes actual people cooking the old fashioned way, riding bikes, driving old Model T's, and doing everyday things in the old way. An excellent place to visit to understand the history of America.

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    Presidential Limousines

    by meteorologist1 Updated Aug 15, 2003 796 reviews

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    Henry Ford Museum

    The Henry Ford Museum houses several limousines or luxury cars used by past U.S. presidents, including the one John F. Kennedy was in when he was assassinated. You will also find a variety of old automobiles that you won't see everyday on the streets. Also don't miss the chair Abraham Lincoln sat in when he was assassinated. Besides automobiles, you will also find some trains and airplanes (real ones) in the museum. All related to Henry Ford in some way.

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    The 1952 Wienermobile

    by meteorologist1 Written Aug 15, 2003 796 reviews
    1952 Wienermobile

    The original 1952 Wienermobile by Oscar Mayer is featured at the Henry Ford Museum. The body of the vehicle is, of course, shaped like a wiener, but completed with wheels and doors. Very unique vehicle and a great photo opportunity.

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    Henry Ford Museum

    by pmarshuk Written Jul 7, 2003 597 reviews

    The Henry Ford Museum and Greenfield villlage at Dearborn are a wonderful insight into American homelife over the years. Greenfield Village has a collection of historic American buildings relocated to this site, so you see places like Edison's workshop and the Wright Brithers home.
    They have also brought in a 350 year old cottage from the English Cotswolds.

    The Henry Ford Museum began as Henry Ford's vision to show how ordinary American families lived their everyday klifes and has grown into a wonderful collection of American ideas and inventions And also has a lot of other exhibits too.

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    Henry Ford Museum / Greenfield Village

    by mdchachi Written Feb 25, 2003 75 reviews

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    Nostalgia at Henry Ford Musem

    I hadn't been to Henry Ford Museum and Greenfield Village since my childhood but I recently went to see this place. I was impressed. It's truly world class. The village contains a working 1880's farm and many other turn of the century homes and shops containing working artisans. Most people collect things like stamps. Henry Ford collected buildings! Many historically important buildings such as the Wright Brothers house and shop, Noah Webster's house and Thomas Edison's laboratory are all here.

    The Henry Ford museum contains a massive collection of Americana representing transportation, manufacturing, home life and much much more. Many historically important items such as JF Kennedy's Presidential limousine are here.

    The place is huge, plan to spend an entire day there and make sure to get there early.

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