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A gosling from a family of geese near the Liberty Craftworks district of Greenfield Village, Dearborn, Michigan.
My birthday outing to my "happy place", Greenfield Village, was two days after my birthday (since the Village is only open Thursday–Sunday now).
This mailbox next to the gate for the Burbank Garden is normally filled with copies of a chart that identifies the flowers. This is a lovely alternate use in these "touch-free" times.
Replica of Thomas Edison's Menlo Park Laboratory
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.
Sounds Of America Gallery
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.
Firestone Farm
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.
George Washington Carver Cabin
The outside of this cabin was modeled after the Missouri slave cabin where George Washington Carver was born.
Built in 1942 at Greenfield 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.
The Henry Ford Museum and Greenfield Village is considered one of America’s greatest historical attractions. In 2002 the 90-acre outdoor village began a major renovation and infrastructure upgrade. IC developed a group of custom historic streetlights that combine dual light sources, digital communication and a hidden surround-sound audio system into a park-wide, controlled network. The poles, cast from recycled Ford engine blocks, thematically enhance the visitor experience with their historic appearance and advanced technology.