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.
The Clock Tower at the Henry Ford, a replica of Independence Hall in Philadelphia. |
Where it all began: Henry Ford's prototype shed, where he built the Quadricycle. |
A common scene; a vintage Ford touring down the road. |
The Wright Cycle Co. |
Grimm Jewelry Store |
World War I Command Post Replica. |
"Railroad Junction" Depot. |
Detroit, Toledo Milwaukee Roundhouse and Turntable. |
Steam is still being restored today. |
Suwanee Landing |
Suwanee Lagoon |
A steam locomotive on the Weiser Railroad. |
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