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Greenfield Village

3 upcoming events · Dearborn, MI · 20900 Oakwood Blvd, Dearborn, MI 48124

Greenfield Village is the outdoor portion of The Henry Ford museum complex in Dearborn — an 80-acre living history village with over 80 historic buildings relocated from across the United States and reconstructed on site. Henry Ford founded the village in 1929 to preserve American manufacturing and craft history; the collection includes Thomas Edison's Menlo Park laboratory complex, the Wright Brothers' cycle shop and home, Noah Webster's house, and a working Model T factory and assembly line demonstration. Costumed staff demonstrate 19th-century trades — blacksmithing, glassblowing, weaving, candlemaking — throughout the day during operating season.

The village is open seasonally from mid-April through early January (closed January through mid-April). Special events fill the calendar — Salute to America (four nights of patriotic music and fireworks the week of July 4th), Hallowe'en (October evenings), Holiday Nights (early-to-mid December evenings with carolers, ice skating, and decorated buildings), and the Old Car Festival (one weekend in September with hundreds of pre-1933 vehicles). Each event runs evening hours separate from the regular daytime schedule and requires separate ticketing.

Practical notes: parking is the main Henry Ford lot, free with admission. The Henry Ford Museum, Greenfield Village, the Ford Rouge Factory Tour, and the Giant Screen Experience are four separate ticketed attractions on the same campus; bundled admission options are available. The village is walking-heavy — comfortable shoes are essential. Strollers and wheelchairs are available for rent at the entrance. The Model T cars and horse-drawn buses give rides between the village's far reaches.