Greenfield Village, the 80-acre outdoor portion of the Henry Ford, is a sprawling museum complex in Detroit that immerses visitors in 300 years of American history. The village features over 80 historic structures, each offering a glimpse into the past. As the steam train chugs along, its sound and smell transport you to a bygone era. Visitors can explore a variety of buildings, from homes and workshops to schools and stores, all meticulously preserved or reconstructed to reflect their original settings. This living history museum provides an engaging and educational experience, allowing guests to walk through and interact with the rich tapestry of Detroit and American heritage.
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