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Spofford Sawmill
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.
Mattox Family Home - Built around 1880 in Byran County, Georgia.
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.
Harvey Firestone farm house behind Edison train. (founder of the Firestone Tire and Rubber Company) 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.
Noah Webster Home - Built around 1823 in New Haven, 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.
Grimm Jewery Store, built in 1885 in Detroit, Michigan. We were told that the door hardware was exceptional, in other words, worth a look:)
Phoenixville Post Office - Built around 1825 in Phoenixville, 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.
Glass Shop
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.
During the winter carnival in Greenfield, families and kids gather to celebrate the season with various outdoor activities. The town center becomes a festive hub, filled with the excitement and joy of the annual event. The atmosphere is lively and fun, bringing the community together in the crisp winter air.
65 Beacon St, Greenfield, MA 01301
413-772-1553
www.greenfieldrecreation.com/wintercarnival.html
Photo by: Paul Franz