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- Guests at Greenfield Village Cider Mill, October 1967 -

- October 06, 1967
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Guests at Greenfield Village Cider Mill, October 1967
- "Edison" Steam Locomotive in Greenfield Village, August 2003 - <em>Edison</em> is based on a switcher locomotive built about 1870 by Manchester Locomotive Works. Henry Ford purchased the switcher from Edison Portland Cement Company in 1932 and had it rebuilt into a 4-4-0 wheel arrangement by staff at Ford Motor Company's Rouge locomotive shop. <em>Edison</em> was photographed at work in Greenfield Village in 2003.

- August 01, 2003
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"Edison" Steam Locomotive in Greenfield Village, August 2003
Edison is based on a switcher locomotive built about 1870 by Manchester Locomotive Works. Henry Ford purchased the switcher from Edison Portland Cement Company in 1932 and had it rebuilt into a 4-4-0 wheel arrangement by staff at Ford Motor Company's Rouge locomotive shop. Edison was photographed at work in Greenfield Village in 2003.
- Cider Mill and Stoney Creek Sawmill during the Greenfield Village Restoration Project, September-October 2002 - By 2000, Greenfield Village began showing its age. Buildings and crumbling infrastructure desperately needed repair. Museum planners envisioned a revitalized village. They created themed "Historic Districts" by relocating and refurbishing the historic structures. Workers repaved streets and upgraded water, sewer, electric, and gas lines. In June 2003, nine months after restoration began, visitors passed through a new entrance into a reborn Greenfield Village.

- 30 September 2002-28 October 2002
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Cider Mill and Stoney Creek Sawmill during the Greenfield Village Restoration Project, September-October 2002
By 2000, Greenfield Village began showing its age. Buildings and crumbling infrastructure desperately needed repair. Museum planners envisioned a revitalized village. They created themed "Historic Districts" by relocating and refurbishing the historic structures. Workers repaved streets and upgraded water, sewer, electric, and gas lines. In June 2003, nine months after restoration began, visitors passed through a new entrance into a reborn Greenfield Village.
- Guests Watch Cider-Making Process inside Greenfield Village Cider Mill, October 1968 -

- October 12, 1968
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Guests Watch Cider-Making Process inside Greenfield Village Cider Mill, October 1968
- Pressing Cider at Greenfield Village Cider Mill during "Autumn Harvest," 1981 -

- 1981
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Pressing Cider at Greenfield Village Cider Mill during "Autumn Harvest," 1981
- Guests Watching Cider Making Process inside Greenfield Village Cider Mill, 1968-1971 -

- 1968-1971
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Guests Watching Cider Making Process inside Greenfield Village Cider Mill, 1968-1971
- Guests at Greenfield Village Cider Mill, October 1967 -

- October 06, 1967
- Collections - Artifact
Guests at Greenfield Village Cider Mill, October 1967
- Pouring Apples into Crusher inside the Greenfield Village Cider Mill, October 1967 -

- October 06, 1967
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Pouring Apples into Crusher inside the Greenfield Village Cider Mill, October 1967
- Cider Mill in York, Maine, 1889 - Apple cider has long been synonymous with autumn. At this cider mill in York, Maine, freshly harvested apples were ground into a pomace with a horse-powered crusher (right). Then, workers used a press (left) to extract sweet cider from the pomace. In earlier centuries, most cider was fermented into hard cider to prevent spoilage. Sweet cider is commonly consumed today.

- April 16, 1929
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Cider Mill in York, Maine, 1889
Apple cider has long been synonymous with autumn. At this cider mill in York, Maine, freshly harvested apples were ground into a pomace with a horse-powered crusher (right). Then, workers used a press (left) to extract sweet cider from the pomace. In earlier centuries, most cider was fermented into hard cider to prevent spoilage. Sweet cider is commonly consumed today.
- Cider Mill during the Greenfield Village Restoration Project, September-October 2002 - By 2000, Greenfield Village began showing its age. Buildings and crumbling infrastructure desperately needed repair. Museum planners envisioned a revitalized village. They created themed "Historic Districts" by relocating and refurbishing the historic structures. Workers repaved streets and upgraded water, sewer, electric, and gas lines. In June 2003, nine months after restoration began, visitors passed through a new entrance into a reborn Greenfield Village.

- 30 September 2002-28 October 2002
- Collections - Artifact
Cider Mill during the Greenfield Village Restoration Project, September-October 2002
By 2000, Greenfield Village began showing its age. Buildings and crumbling infrastructure desperately needed repair. Museum planners envisioned a revitalized village. They created themed "Historic Districts" by relocating and refurbishing the historic structures. Workers repaved streets and upgraded water, sewer, electric, and gas lines. In June 2003, nine months after restoration began, visitors passed through a new entrance into a reborn Greenfield Village.