The Henry Ford is located in Detroit suburb Dearborn and is home to an expansive indoor and outdoor museum complex, the largest of its kind in the United States.

The museum complex receives more than 1.7 million annual visitors and showcases attractions such as the Henry Ford Museum of American Innovation, which chronicles the story of famed American automobile entrepreneur Henry Ford and his historic car company.

A variety of exhibits also focus on American heroes and entrepreneurs of the 19th century that defined the country’s spirit of exceptionalism, ingenuity, and individualism.

Highlights of the museum collection include Abraham Lincoln’s chair from his assassination at Ford’s Theatre, the Wright Brothers’ famous bicycle shop, and the bus from Rosa Parks’ famous American Civil Rights Movement action. Outdoor exhibits are showcased at Greenfield Village, and 4K digital projection films are shown at the Giant Screen Experience.

The Henry Ford, 20900 Oakwood Boulevard, Dearborn, MI 48124-5029, Phone: 313-982-6001, Facebook

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