There is not enough time in a day to see all that the Henry Ford has to offer. If you go, I would encourage you to start early. Nearly 100 historical buildings were moved from their original settings and arranged on tree-lined streets, just so that we can walk through history and see some of the homes and buildings once occupied by some of history's greatest.
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The Clock Tower at the Henry Ford, a replica of Independence Hall in Philadelphia. |
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Where it all began: Henry Ford's prototype shed, where he built the Quadricycle. |
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A common scene; a vintage Ford touring down the road. |
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The Wright Cycle Co. |
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Grimm Jewelry Store |
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World War I Command Post Replica. |
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"Railroad Junction" Depot. |
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Detroit, Toledo Milwaukee Roundhouse and Turntable. |
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Steam is still being restored today. |
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Suwanee Landing |
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Suwanee Lagoon |
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A steam locomotive on the Weiser Railroad. |
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