
The Greenfield Village
Greenfield Village is an outdoor history museum located in Dearborn, Michigan, developed by Henry Ford in 1929. It showcases American innovation and culture through a collection of historic buildings and artifacts, including the reconstructed homes and workshops of famous figures like Thomas Edison and the Wright brothers. Visitors can explore various exhibits that highlight the evolution of American life, transportation, and industry. The village offers a unique blend of education and entertainment, allowing guests to step back in time and experience the past firsthand through demonstrations, rides, and guided tours.