AmericaJR’s Jason Rzucidlo recently visited The Henry FordMuseum of American Innovation. It is a large indoor history museum complex and a National Historic landmark in Dearborn, Michigan. The museum collection contains the presidential limousines of John F. Kennedy, Abraham Lincoln’s chair from Ford’s Theatre, the Rosa Parks bus, and many more historical exhibits. It is the largest indoor-outdoor museum complex in the United States and is visited by 1.6 million people each year. In this photo gallery, we’ll take you on a tour of the museum…
Steam Traction Engine (about 1916)
1975 Sperry New Holland Combine
Studio Glass by Richard Marquis
“Envisioning Architecture” by Ginny Ruffner
“The Science Behind Pixar” special exhibit
President Lincoln statue and chair
Brownie Camera (about 1906)
Sparton Radio (1936)
Motorola television (1950)
Snoopy telephone
Atari video game console (1977)
8-track tape player
The Macintosh 512K computer (1985)
Record player and Apple printer
The original Apple iMac (1998)
Furby toy (1998)
One of several gift shops at the museum
A row of antique cars
1909 Ford Model T touring car
The SS-100-X used by John F. Kennedy
Presidential Limo used by Ronald Reagan
Concept car models
AAA badge (1910)
Electric vehicles on display
1922 Detroit Electric
Why did we go back to gasoline?
Concept car designs by CCS students
Race cars on display
1935 Miller-Ford oval track race car
1956 Chrysler 300-B stock car
1933 Willys drag race car
Ford GT race car No. 1
Visit The Henry Ford Museum of American Innovation at 20900 Oakwood Boulevard, Dearborn, MI 48124‑5029.For more information, call 313-982-6001 or visit https://www.thehenryford.org