After going through The Science of Pixar, we started going through the actual Henry Ford Museum. The Museum is quit large, and impossible to see everything on the 1st visit. Jenn and I plan on heading back for a 2nd or even 3rd time to see all of the interesting exhibited/sections of the museum.
A Place in Time. A section of the HFM that details out the history of intervention and technology.
1940-1949
1957 mock classroom that talked about Duck and Cover Drills
1980-1999
The history of video games; an Atari 2600 exhibit
Atar 2600 games and controls recovered from a landfill in New Mexico
Touring a futuristic house of the future that never really developed...The Dymaxion House
The Engine Technology and Innervation section of the HFM
Assist in building a Model T. Patrons of the HFM can assist in building a Model T each day. The car is disassembled before the Museum opens, and around 3pm, the car is put back together, all by the work of visiting patrons. Above picture was taken around 12:30.
Doing my part around 12:30.
Finished product around 3pm
The Oscar Mayer Wienermobile
The Pope-mobile
The Agriculture Technology and Innervation section of the HFM
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