Posted by John B. on September 22, 2016 at 18:39:05 from (50.106.205.213):
Here's a few pictures well more than just a few pictures, I took last week while we were in Dearborn at the Henry Ford Museum, Greenfeild Village and the F-150 truck plant. If you have never been there you need to go. In 1980 a 60yr old man I worked with told me I had to see Greenfield Village. I was 20 at the time. I really enjoyed it and want to go back.
Henry Ford's childhood home is there. The Wright Brothers Bicycle shop, store and childhood home is there. Wilbur Wright helped in moving the Bicycle shop to Greenfield Village. Henry Ford moved many homes of famous people who made world history, to this 80 acres what is called Greenfield Village. Four buildings belonged to Thomas Edison.
The last picture shows the machine shop Henry built to train his apprentice machinist. The drill press had a 2-1/2" drill bit in it.
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