DEARBORN, Mich. — Greenfield Village reopens for the season Saturday, April 13 with an exclusive members-only preview on Friday, April 12. This year, guests will experience the familiar charm of the village along with some new features, including a new restaurant and revamped Greenfield Village Store.
This season, Greenfield Village introduces Stand 44, the newest restaurant opening on May 1. Located next to the iconic Detroit Central Market, Stand 44 is named for an actual stall in the market where Mary Judge sold her items from 1863 until the market was dismantled in 1894.
This new dining option in Greenfield Village will offer an innovative menu prepared from scratch with fresh, local and seasonal ingredients that celebrate the Great Lakes grower community. Sustainability is reflected throughout the restaurant from its dishes and dining environment to the behind-the-scenes operations and building materials. It is the first facility in Greenfield Village to compost all its own waste.
In addition to Stand 44, Greenfield Village is excited to unveil the newly renovated and refreshed Greenfield Village Store. Guests can shop the extensive quilting collection, new Detroit Central Market apparel and products featuring artwork by nationally-recognized illustrator and graphic designer Humberto Cruz. Visitors can also explore an extensive selection of souvenirs, gifts and handcrafted exclusives made in Liberty Craftworks.
Guests will be able to explore the Detroit, Toledo and Milwaukee Roundhouse, Dr. Howard’s Office and Grimm Jewelry Store for the first time since 2019. Through May 20, Greenfield Village will be open to the public Tuesday-Sunday and starting May 21, the village will operate seven days a week.
For updates on hours, tickets and more, visit thf.org or follow The Henry Ford on social media @thehenryford. The Henry Ford is a proud official partner of Museums for All, a signature access program of the Institute of Museum and Library Services to encourage lifelong museum going habits.
About The Henry Ford
Located in Dearborn, Michigan, The Henry Ford is a globally recognized destination that fosters inspiration and learning from hands-on encounters with artifacts representing the most comprehensive collection anywhere focusing on innovation, ingenuity, and resourcefulness. Its unique venues include Henry Ford Museum of American Innovation, Greenfield Village, Ford Rouge Factory Tour, Benson Ford Research Center, Giant Screen Experience and Henry Ford Academy, a public charter high school.
The Henry Ford inspires every individual to unlock their potential and help shape a better future through a variety of channels, including its online presence thehenryford.org, its Emmy®-winning national television series, The Henry Ford’s Innovation Nation, and The Henry Ford’s Invention Convention Worldwide, a global K-12 invention education curricular program that teaches students problem-solving, entrepreneurship, and creativity skills. With the support of a growing community of affiliates and supporters, The Henry Ford is the home of RTX Invention Convention U.S. Nationals, Invention Convention Americas and Invention Convention Michigan.
Source: The Henry Ford