
The Embassy Suites Detroit Livonia Hotel / Novi is a first class, all-suite hotel perfectly suited for your visit to The Henry Ford Museum.
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The Edison Institute illustrates Henry Ford's personal commitment to preserving the record of America's technological and cultural progess.
The success of the Model T allowed Ford to pursue a number of avocations. Particularly interested in the nation's past, by 1920 Ford was determined to start a museum that would emphisize industrial history and therby "give people a true picture of the development of the country." Ford had decided that the best way to create this picture would be in two parts.
An exhibit hall would display inventions and artifacts that recorded man's technological and cultural progress, while an adjacent outdoor village of residential, commercial, and industrial architecture would show how those objects were made and used. Opening in 1933, the museum included many items from Ford's collection, from automobiles to player pianos, from steam engines to grease pumps. Ford also built some new structures for the collection of buildings he named Greenfield Village, most notably a replica of Independence Hall that was located at the entrance of the complex.
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