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- Whose Land Are You On? - The Paris of the Midwest. That was the phrase used to describe Detroit in the late 19th century. It was a city designed with a mission, and that mission was to impress, which it did. But the city and the land surrounding it were home to thousands of

- November 24, 2023
- Collections - article
Whose Land Are You On?
The Paris of the Midwest. That was the phrase used to describe Detroit in the late 19th century. It was a city designed with a mission, and that mission was to impress, which it did. But the city and the land surrounding it were home to thousands of
- Set in Stone: Land Acknowledgement at Greenfield Village - On April 11, 2026, The Henry Ford unveiled a new Land Acknowledgement plaque in front of Greenfield Village. The planning behind all aspects of the site reflects a commitment to thoughtful action, and respect for the history and ecology of our environment.

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Set in Stone: Land Acknowledgement at Greenfield Village
On April 11, 2026, The Henry Ford unveiled a new Land Acknowledgement plaque in front of Greenfield Village. The planning behind all aspects of the site reflects a commitment to thoughtful action, and respect for the history and ecology of our environment.
- J.Edison Grain Sack: 2024 IMLS Conservation Feature - To celebrate the completion of another six months of work on our 2022-2024 IMLS Museums for America Collections Stewardship Program, the Conservation staff are showcasing some standout objects we have conserved. We are now in the second year of a two

- September 12, 2024
- Collections - article
J.Edison Grain Sack: 2024 IMLS Conservation Feature
To celebrate the completion of another six months of work on our 2022-2024 IMLS Museums for America Collections Stewardship Program, the Conservation staff are showcasing some standout objects we have conserved. We are now in the second year of a two