Greenfield Village is an incredible outdoor living history museum located next to The Henry Ford Museum in Dearborn, Michigan. Greenfield Village was dedicated in 1929 as a school where neighborhood children and the children of Ford employees could learn in an authentic historic environment. It was opened to the public in 1933. Today, the museum has around a hundred buildings spread out over a vast campus. Some, like the Wright Brothers’ Cycle Shop, are the original buildings moved by Ford to the museum. Others, like the Martha-Mary Chapel, were purpose-built at the Village (the chapel actually used materials from Ford’s wife’s childhood home). There are wonderful interpreters and craftspeople spread throughout the Village to help explain the buildings and their roles in American history. I also loved the fact that Model Ts and horse-drawn buggies cruised the Village constantly (although rides are temporarily suspended for the general public). Some of the highlights for me were the Wright Cycle Shop, Noah Webster’s Yale House (where he wrote his famous dictionary), Robert Frost’s house from when he taught at the University of Michigan, the Cotswald Village (brought straight from England) and an Illinois courthouse where Abraham Lincoln once argued cases. As a historian and a photographer, this place was pretty awesome for so many reasons. I spent all day there and could have spent longer. Here are some of my favorite photos from my day at Greenfield Village. I hope you enjoy them. Let me know what you think in the comments below.

The Original Wright Brothers’ Shop Moved From Dayton, Ohio

Beautiful Windmill

Geese at the Gazebo

Martha-Mary Chapel

Henry Ford’s Boyhood Home

Henry Ford’s Old School

A Model-T in Front of a Reproduced Ford Motor Company

Wonderful Staffed Interpretation

Michigan Native Thomas Edison

A Cruise in the Cotswalds

Old Smith’s Creek Train Station

Horse and Buggy Ride

Horse and Buggy Ride

The Cotswald Cabin Moved From England

Waterfront Reflections

More Wonderful Reflections

Sir John Bennett Jewelry Store

Old Loranger Mill

The Old Rail Yard

My Favorite View in the Village. CLassic!

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