 Greenfield Village - Dearborn - Detroit, Michigan, USA.
N 42° 18.159 W 083° 13.923
17T E 316020 N 4685792
Visiting Greenfield village is like entering a time warp & stepping back in time. The Park features the history of Americas past told in old & iconic buildings. located in Dearborn, Detroit, Michigan.
Waymark Code: WMH73A
Location: Michigan, United States
Date Posted: 06/02/2013
Views: 7
"Entering Greenfield Village is like stepping into an 80-acre time machine. It takes you back to the sights, sounds and sensations of America’s past. There are 83 authentic, historic structures, from Noah Webster’s home, where he wrote the first American dictionary, to Thomas Edison’s Menlo Park laboratory, to the courthouse where Abraham Lincoln practiced law. The buildings and the things to see are only the beginning. There’s the fun stuff, too. In Greenfield Village, you can ride in a genuine Model T or “pull” glass with world-class artisans; you can watch 1867 baseball or ride a train with a 19th-century steam engine. It’s a place where you can choose your lunch from an 1850s menu or spend a quiet moment pondering the home and workshop where the Wright brothers invented the airplane. Greenfield Village is a celebration of people — people whose unbridled optimism came to define modern-day America." text Source: ( visit link)
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 Hours of Operation: April 15-November 3, 2013
Open 7 days a week, 9:30am-5pm
November 8-December 1, 2013
Open Friday-Sunday, 9:30am-5pm
December 2-December 31, 2013
Closed. The Village is open select nights
during December 2013 for
Holiday Nights in Greenfield Village.
 Admission Prices: Adult: $24.00
Senior (62+): $22.00
Youth (5-12): $17.50
Children 4 & under: Free
Unlimited Daily Ride Pass* $14.00
 Approximate amount of time needed to fully experience the attraction: Multiple Days
 Transportation options to the attraction: Personal Vehicle or Public Transportation

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