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Since Greenfield Village, the "museum" of historic buildings adjacent to the Henry Ford Museum is kept closed by the COVID-19 pandemic, I'm posting photos from past visits. Stay home. Stay safe.
This tile artwork on the side of the Liberty Craftworks gift shop represents the Village's printing workshop.
The decal on the side says gasoline powered. Just one of the many interesting pieces of equipment here.
Prosecuting Attorney office and Greenfield County jail located in a historic building on Courthouse Square, a contributing property in the Greenfield Courthouse Square Historic District.
The District was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in March 7, 1985.
Built in 1914 at a cost of $15,300. The bank closed on June 5, 1932, a victim of the Great Depression. It then became a grocery store before it was acquired by the Don Carlos family for its insurance business.
Scotch Settlement School - Built in 1861 Dearborn Township, 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.
Tripp Sawmill - Built around 1850 in Tipton, 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.
Cotswald Cottage Herb Garden and Tea House. The story goes that Clara Ford saw the now-400-year-old Rose Cottage near Oxford, England and was so charmed that her husband, Henry, brought it home for her. Today, it is surrounded by a sumptuous English-style country garden filled with begonias, delphiniums, peonies and a host of other plant species chosen to attract hummingbirds and butterflies From TheHenryFord.org
Chris Neill - Chris Neill - Chris Neill has been working with CampusSERVE for a long while now. He has decided to start taking some pictures along with leading a site. There is a lot more to come.
Greenfield Village is Henry Ford's Attempt to preserve the America of his youth in the MidWest...He had help from his Friends...Edison, Firestone, Heinz, Wright Bros & other Magnates of early 20th Century Industry...
J. R. Jones General Store - Built in 1857 in Waterford, 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.