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Replica of the Bagley Avenue Workshop - where Henry Ford built is first vehicle, the Quadricycle.
Greenfield Village was dedicated by Henry Ford in 1929.
Located in Dearborn, Michigan, it is the oldest outdoor heritage museum in the United States. Close to 100 historic structures and replica buildings are scattered around the 90 acre Village.
Designed by S.E. Maxon of Council Bluffs, who also designed the Fremont County Courthouse in Sidney. A gazebo that was once located on the south lawn burned during a World War I victory celebration, and cannons that decorated the east and west entrances were relegated to World War II scrap drives and melted down.
The courthouse, along with other spots in and around Greenfield, were featured in the 1971 movie "Cold Turkey", a far-fetched tale of a tobacco magnate offering $25 million to the town if its citizens could all quit smoking for 30 days.
Detroit, Toledo and Milwaukee Roundhouse - Built in 2000 in Greenfield Village. Includes many structural elements from the original roundhouse in Marshall, Michigan.
Greenfield Village was dedicated by Henry Ford in 1929. Located in Dearborn, Michigan, it is the oldest outdoor heritage museum in the United States. Close to 100 historic structures and replica buildings are scattered around the 90 acre Village.
Daggett Farmhouse - Built in 1754 in Andover, Connecticut.
Greenfield Village was dedicated by Henry Ford in 1929. Located in Dearborn, Michigan, it is the oldest outdoor heritage museum in the United States. Close to 100 historic structures and replica buildings are scattered around the 90 acre Village.
The garden at the Cotswold Cottage in Greenfield Village, with the cottage's barn in the background. Henry Ford bought the limestone cottage and outbuildings in Gloucestershire, England, to transport and reconstruct them for the Village.
Greenfield Village was dedicated by Henry Ford in 1929. Located in Dearborn, Michigan, it is the oldest outdoor heritage museum in the United States. Close to 100 historic structures and replica buildings are scattered around the 90 acre Village.
A Taste of History cafeteria
Greenfield Village was dedicated by Henry Ford in 1929. Located in Dearborn, Michigan, it is the oldest outdoor heritage museum in the United States. Close to 100 historic structures and replica buildings are scattered around the 90 acre Village.
Greenfield is in Blaine County about nine miles southeast of Watonga. It is named after William Henry Greenfield, the first postmaster in 1900. Despite being established in 1892, the first census wasn't taken until 1940 when the population was 303. It has since dwindled to less than 100.
Edison's Illuminating Company's Station A - Built in 1944 in Greenfield Village. Reduced scale replica of the original Station A building.
Greenfield Village was dedicated by Henry Ford in 1929. Located in Dearborn, Michigan, it is the oldest outdoor heritage museum in the United States. Close to 100 historic structures and replica buildings are scattered around the 90 acre Village.
The Hotel Greenfield was built in 1919 and first opened its doors in 1920. The 20-room hotel is locally owned and has been beautifully renovated and maintained.
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