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  2. The Henry Ford - Wikipedia

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    Greenfield Village, the outdoor living history museum section of the Henry Ford complex, was (along with the adjacent Henry Ford Museum) dedicated in 1929 and opened to the public in June 1933. [29] It was the first outdoor museum of its type in the nation, and served as a model for subsequent outdoor museums. [7]

  3. Greenfield Village station - Wikipedia

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    Amtrak's main station in Dearborn, opened in 1978, was located well east of the downtown area, thus requiring a separate stop to serve The Henry Ford. Dearborn station and Greenfield Village station were replaced by the new John D. Dingell Transit Center , located 0.4 miles (0.64 km) to the west of Greenfield Village station at a different ...

  4. Ford Rotunda - Wikipedia

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    A year later, in December 1963, these archives were donated to the Edison Institute [10] (known today as the Henry Ford Museum). The site of the Ford Rotunda was left empty until the Michigan Technical Education Center (M-TEC) opened on the site in 2000. [11] The road in front of the Rotunda's former location retains its name, Rotunda Drive.

  5. Henry Ford Museum opens exhibit featuring Red Wings ... - AOL

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    The exhibit features Detroit Red Wings memorabilia and interactive games.

  6. Oval Office grandfather clock - Wikipedia

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    The Seymour tall case clock in the White House, more commonly known as the Oval Office grandfather clock, is an 8-foot-10-inch (269 cm) longcase clock, made between 1795 and 1805 in Boston by John and Thomas Seymour, and has been located in the Oval Office since 1975. [1]

  7. Henry Ford - Wikipedia

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    Henry Ford (July 30, 1863 – April 7, 1947) was an American industrialist and business magnate.As the founder of the Ford Motor Company, he is credited as a pioneer in making automobiles affordable for middle-class Americans through the system that came to be known as Fordism.

  8. Susan McCord - Wikipedia

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    On display at the Henry Ford Museum during the early 1970s, Susan McCord's quilts soon gained national attention. In 1981, McCord'a work was featured in a major art exhibition of 100 American quilts at the Oakland Museum of California. The four month long show, titled American Quilts, A Handmade Legacy, broke all previous attendance records.

  9. How two strangers found each other and solved the mystery of ...

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    Greg decided to fulfill his grandfather's wish and put the clocks in a museum. They are now on display in Columbia, Pa., at the National Watch and Clock Museum. On July 26, the Allison family ...