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The Henry Ford is an independent, non-profit, educational institution not affiliated with the Ford Motor Company or the Ford Foundation. We depend on ticket purchases, income from our gift shops and restaurants, and tax-deductible contributions and memberships for support. The Henry Ford is an AAM accredited institution.

Code of Conduct, Rules and Regulations for Visitors of The Henry Ford:
The Henry Ford seeks to provide a world class history attraction experience in an environment that is safe, clean and comfortable. To accomplish this, we have adopted the following Code of Conduct, Rules and Regulations for Visitors. Any behavior that is disruptive to the experience of other visitors or is destructive toward exhibits, artifacts or the general facilities cannot be tolerated. Persons who violate these rules will be asked to leave the premises and may lose membership and/or admittance privileges. Violations perceived as criminal may result in arrest and prosecution.
"Then Henry Ford properties" include Henry Ford Museum, Greenfield Village, The Henry Ford IMAX Theatre, The Benson Ford Research Center, Ford Rouge Factory Tour (visitor center, loading area & busses), Lovett Hall, Henry Ford Academy & all surrounding areas owned by The Henry Ford including parking lots and Village Road.
Code of Conduct for Visitors
It is illegal to deface, damage, mutilate or destroy Henry Ford property, artifacts, exhibits or equipment including altering or tampering with computers or software. Handling artifacts, exhibits or equipment without the presence and permission of a Henry Ford Staff member is prohibited.
Indecent exposure, sexual acts or behavior are prohibited.
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Fighting, provoking a fight, or engaging in disorderly or boisterous conduct is prohibited. Visitors who act in a manner which causes public disturbance will be asked to leave the Henry Ford properties.
Offensive, abusive or threatening language or behavior is prohibited while visiting the Henry Ford.
Display of profane, obscene or injurious language, texts or graphics for public view is prohibited. Visitors displaying such language on clothing will be asked to either change the garment, or otherwise cover the offensive image/language.
Rules and Regulations
Loitering, gambling, selling, soliciting or campaigning on The Henry Ford properties is prohibited.
Carrying weapons or dangerous objects while visiting The Henry Ford properties is prohibited.
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Do not leave children unattended. Unattended children are not permitted in historic buildings or on historic rides. For youth/student groups, at least one chaperone is required for every ten children.
Pets are not allowed inside our venues or restaurants. Service animals, or service animals in training who are 12 months or older are welcome in all areas.
Shoes and shirts are required for all visitors.
Eating, drinking and smoking is allowed, but only in designated areas.
Our farm animals in Greenfield Village are fed very specific rations and have precise diets, please refrain from feeding them.
For your safety, wading or swimming in fountains, ponds or streams on Henry Ford property is prohibited.
Photography for personal use only is allowed in most areas; it is not allowed in the IMAX Theatre, the Ford Rouge Factory Tour Theatres, the Ford Rouge Factory floor, or in certain Museum Gallery exhibits, (check with an admissions cashier for more details.)
No open fires or personal grills are allowed. Alcoholic beverages that are not sold on premises are not allowed. (*Alcoholic beverages are sold and served by The Henry Ford Food Services and Catering departments).
Bicycles, scooters, tricycles, skate boards, roller / in-line skates or shoes with wheels are not allowed inside our venues or restaurants.
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Disability assistance equipment, such as wheelchairs and electric scooters, are available for rent. Personal wheelchairs are welcome on campus. Traditional electric assistance scooters are also welcome, however, upright or "Segway" scooters are not permitted on campus.
Historic Ride/Transportation Rules and Regulations
Greenfield Village operates a number of historic rides and modes of transportation. The following state law requirements will help assure your safety while riding. Please obey all posted safety rules and oral instructions from the station master or ride operator. State law requires riders to obey all warnings and directions for carnival or amusement rides, and behave in a manner that will not cause or contribute to the injury of themselves or others. Riders must report injuries prior to leaving the premises.
- Please avoid any actions that may injure you or others
- Remember to stay within the limits of your ability
- Do not interfere with safe operation of the ride
- You should not extend your arms or legs beyond your seating area
- Please face forward at all times (never ride sidesaddle on a carousel animal)
- Remember to remain seated at all times until otherwise instructed
- Do not throw or drop any object from or toward the ride
- Get off the ride properly at the designated time and place
- Do not touch the ride operator’s controls
- Please refrain from eating, drinking or smoking
- Everyone needs a ticket or wristband to ride, except children under age 4, who should be accompanied by an adult
- Children 14 years and under must be accompanied by an adult when riding the Train, Bus and Model T. For groups, the ratio is at least one adult to ten children.
- One person per seat or carousel animal
- Children must be age 6 years or older to ride the carousel independently
- School groups must have an adult leader with them at all times
- Be nice to our carousel animals, they are one of a kind! Do not swing or bounce on the animals. Do not pull their tails or use their legs as footrests
- Please be mindful that our historic rides are special—treat them with the respect they deserve!
- Report all injuries to the ride operator.
Please do not board any ride unless you:
Know how to get on, use and get off the ride
Have read, understand and meet the requirements on posted signs
Know the limits of your ability and that the ride will not exceed your limits
Are not under the influence of alcohol or drugs
Are authorized by the operator to board the ride.

Pet Access Policy
(Revised effective: January 30, 2006)
The policy concerning the access of privately owned animals (pets) to The Henry Ford is as follows:
No animals, other than those in The Henry Ford’s collection, will be permitted into or on the property past gated entry or security points. This policy is in effect at all times, including when the facilities are not open to the public.
- Exceptions are as follows:
- Certified Service Animals and Animals in Training for Certification will be permitted to assist visitors with disabilities. Service Dogs or Service Dogs in Training must be 12 months or older. Puppies under 12 months of age will not be permitted.
- Police or other certified assistance animals will be permitted when accompanied by a qualified handler on official business.
- The Director of Henry Ford Museum & Greenfield Village may allow animals outside The Henry Ford’s collection into gated areas in all venues for the purposes of special programing presentations or for other reasons deemed necessary. Permission must be documented in the daily security log or other official document and should be consistent with health and safety guidelines.
The Henry Ford
20900 Oakwood Blvd.
Dearborn, MI 48124-5029
The Henry Ford Call Center:
313.982.6001
7 days a week: 9:00am-5:00pm
TDD: 313.271.2455
For general (recorded) information,
24 hours a day, call 313.271.1620
in southeastern Michigan, or
800.TELL.A.FRiend (800.835.5237)
IMAX Information and Tickets
Toll Free: 800.747.IMAX (4629)
In Metro Detroit: 313.271.1570
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