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- Ragtime Street Fair in Greenfield Village, July 2007 -

- July 01, 2007
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Ragtime Street Fair in Greenfield Village, July 2007
- Ragtime Street Fair in Greenfield Village, July 2007 -

- July 01, 2007
- Collections - Artifact
Ragtime Street Fair in Greenfield Village, July 2007
- Ragtime Street Fair in Greenfield Village, July 2007 -

- July 01, 2007
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Ragtime Street Fair in Greenfield Village, July 2007
- World Tournament of Historic Baseball in Greenfield Village, August 2007 - In August, baseball players from throughout the Midwest gather at Greenfield Village to participate in the World Tournament of Historic Base Ball. The games commemorate Detroit's 1867 World Base Ball Tournament, and players and umpires use period-inspired uniforms and equipment and follow the game's rule from the original tournament. This image shows one of the scenes from the tournament in 2007.

- August 01, 2007
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World Tournament of Historic Baseball in Greenfield Village, August 2007
In August, baseball players from throughout the Midwest gather at Greenfield Village to participate in the World Tournament of Historic Base Ball. The games commemorate Detroit's 1867 World Base Ball Tournament, and players and umpires use period-inspired uniforms and equipment and follow the game's rule from the original tournament. This image shows one of the scenes from the tournament in 2007.
- Halloween in Greenfield Village, October 2007 - Visitors have celebrated Hallowe'en in Greenfield Village since 1981. The family-friendly program has evolved over the years, and guests continue to return each October, ready to see hundreds of candle-lit pumpkins or their favorite fairytale or storybook characters. Eerie lights and special effects added to the spooky fun in 2007.

- October 01, 2007
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Halloween in Greenfield Village, October 2007
Visitors have celebrated Hallowe'en in Greenfield Village since 1981. The family-friendly program has evolved over the years, and guests continue to return each October, ready to see hundreds of candle-lit pumpkins or their favorite fairytale or storybook characters. Eerie lights and special effects added to the spooky fun in 2007.
- Luther Burbank Garden Office in Greenfield Village, September 2007 -

- September 01, 2007
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Luther Burbank Garden Office in Greenfield Village, September 2007
- Eagle Tavern in Greenfield Village, October 2007 - Today, the Henry Ford staff provides visitors with an authentic dining experience at Eagle Tavern--a 19th-century roadside waystation brought to Greenfield Village by Henry Ford in 1927. Cooks prepare bills-of-fare based on historical recipes and wait staff in period-appropriate dress serve the meals. Costumed presenters chat with visitors about daily life in this tavern during the 1850s (the period of interpretation) before visitors dine.

- October 01, 2007
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Eagle Tavern in Greenfield Village, October 2007
Today, the Henry Ford staff provides visitors with an authentic dining experience at Eagle Tavern--a 19th-century roadside waystation brought to Greenfield Village by Henry Ford in 1927. Cooks prepare bills-of-fare based on historical recipes and wait staff in period-appropriate dress serve the meals. Costumed presenters chat with visitors about daily life in this tavern during the 1850s (the period of interpretation) before visitors dine.
- Eagle Tavern in Greenfield Village, October 2007 - Today, the Henry Ford staff provides visitors with an authentic dining experience at Eagle Tavern--a 19th-century roadside waystation brought to Greenfield Village by Henry Ford in 1927. Cooks prepare bills-of-fare based on historical recipes and wait staff in period-appropriate dress serve the meals. This image documents the 2007 guest experience.

- October 01, 2007
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Eagle Tavern in Greenfield Village, October 2007
Today, the Henry Ford staff provides visitors with an authentic dining experience at Eagle Tavern--a 19th-century roadside waystation brought to Greenfield Village by Henry Ford in 1927. Cooks prepare bills-of-fare based on historical recipes and wait staff in period-appropriate dress serve the meals. This image documents the 2007 guest experience.
- Daggett Farm in Greenfield Village, September 2007 - The hardworking Daggett family lived in northeastern Connecticut in the 1760s. Samuel farmed the land and made furniture; Anna spun yarn, made clothes, cooked, and tended the gardens; their children helped. The Henry Ford moved the family's farmhouse to Greenfield Village in 1977. Displays and demonstrations documenting Colonial-era activities help reconstruct the daily lives of the Daggett family for visitors.

- September 01, 2007
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Daggett Farm in Greenfield Village, September 2007
The hardworking Daggett family lived in northeastern Connecticut in the 1760s. Samuel farmed the land and made furniture; Anna spun yarn, made clothes, cooked, and tended the gardens; their children helped. The Henry Ford moved the family's farmhouse to Greenfield Village in 1977. Displays and demonstrations documenting Colonial-era activities help reconstruct the daily lives of the Daggett family for visitors.
- Replica of 1831 "DeWitt Clinton" Steam Locomotive in Greenfield Village, 1941 - This replica of the <em>DeWitt Clinton</em> steam locomotive was built by the New York Central Railroad for the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago. The original locomotive was built in 1831 and operated on the Mohawk & Hudson Railroad, an NYC predecessor.

- July 01, 1941
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Replica of 1831 "DeWitt Clinton" Steam Locomotive in Greenfield Village, 1941
This replica of the DeWitt Clinton steam locomotive was built by the New York Central Railroad for the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago. The original locomotive was built in 1831 and operated on the Mohawk & Hudson Railroad, an NYC predecessor.