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- Cohen Millinery in Greenfield Village, September 2007 -

- September 01, 2007
- Collections - Artifact
Cohen Millinery in Greenfield Village, September 2007
- Firestone Farm in Greenfield Village, September 2007 - Firestone Farm in Greenfield Village is a "living history" re-creation of what life was like on the Ohio farm of Benjamin and Catherine Firestone in 1885. Meticulous research went into furnishing the farmhouse after its move to Greenfield Village. This image from 2007 shows some of the original family furnishings and other carefully selected period and reproductions items visitors to the reconstructed house encountered.

- September 01, 2007
- Collections - Artifact
Firestone Farm in Greenfield Village, September 2007
Firestone Farm in Greenfield Village is a "living history" re-creation of what life was like on the Ohio farm of Benjamin and Catherine Firestone in 1885. Meticulous research went into furnishing the farmhouse after its move to Greenfield Village. This image from 2007 shows some of the original family furnishings and other carefully selected period and reproductions items visitors to the reconstructed house encountered.
- Firestone Farm in Greenfield Village, September 2007 - Firestone Farm in Greenfield Village is a "living history" re-creation of what life was like on the Ohio farm of Benjamin and Catherine Firestone in 1885. Meticulous research went into furnishing the farmhouse after its move to Greenfield Village. This image from 2007 shows some of the original family furnishings and other carefully selected period and reproductions items visitors to the reconstructed house encountered.

- September 01, 2007
- Collections - Artifact
Firestone Farm in Greenfield Village, September 2007
Firestone Farm in Greenfield Village is a "living history" re-creation of what life was like on the Ohio farm of Benjamin and Catherine Firestone in 1885. Meticulous research went into furnishing the farmhouse after its move to Greenfield Village. This image from 2007 shows some of the original family furnishings and other carefully selected period and reproductions items visitors to the reconstructed house encountered.
- Firestone Farm in Greenfield Village, September 2007 - Firestone Farm in Greenfield Village is a "living history" re-creation of what life was like on the Ohio farm of Benjamin and Catherine Firestone in 1885. Meticulous research went into furnishing the farmhouse after its move to Greenfield Village. This image from 2007 shows some of the original family furnishings and other carefully selected period and reproductions items visitors to the reconstructed house encountered.

- September 01, 2007
- Collections - Artifact
Firestone Farm in Greenfield Village, September 2007
Firestone Farm in Greenfield Village is a "living history" re-creation of what life was like on the Ohio farm of Benjamin and Catherine Firestone in 1885. Meticulous research went into furnishing the farmhouse after its move to Greenfield Village. This image from 2007 shows some of the original family furnishings and other carefully selected period and reproductions items visitors to the reconstructed house encountered.
- Firestone Farm in Greenfield Village, September 2007 - Firestone Farm in Greenfield Village is a "living history" re-creation of what life was like on the Ohio farm of Benjamin and Catherine Firestone in 1885. Meticulous research went into furnishing the farmhouse after its move to Greenfield Village. This image from 2007 shows some of the original family furnishings and other carefully selected period and reproductions items visitors to the reconstructed house encountered.

- September 01, 2007
- Collections - Artifact
Firestone Farm in Greenfield Village, September 2007
Firestone Farm in Greenfield Village is a "living history" re-creation of what life was like on the Ohio farm of Benjamin and Catherine Firestone in 1885. Meticulous research went into furnishing the farmhouse after its move to Greenfield Village. This image from 2007 shows some of the original family furnishings and other carefully selected period and reproductions items visitors to the reconstructed house encountered.
- 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 home to Greenfield Village in 1977. This image from 2007 shows presenters recreating activities that help make the farmhouse come alive for visitors.

- September 01, 2007
- Collections - Artifact
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 home to Greenfield Village in 1977. This image from 2007 shows presenters recreating activities that help make the farmhouse come alive for visitors.
- Ragtime Street Fair in Greenfield Village, July 2007 -

- July 01, 2007
- Collections - Artifact
Ragtime Street Fair in Greenfield Village, July 2007
- Susquehanna Plantation in Greenfield Village, October 2007 - Henry Carroll's Susquehanna Plantation was one of the largest, most productive farms in southern Maryland before the Civil War. Henry Ford had Carroll's house moved to Greenfield Village in 1942. Costumed presenters in 2007 interpreted the daily life of those living on prosperous Maryland estates--both the landowners and the enslaved African Americans whose skills and labor made these plantations profitable.

- October 01, 2007
- Collections - Artifact
Susquehanna Plantation in Greenfield Village, October 2007
Henry Carroll's Susquehanna Plantation was one of the largest, most productive farms in southern Maryland before the Civil War. Henry Ford had Carroll's house moved to Greenfield Village in 1942. Costumed presenters in 2007 interpreted the daily life of those living on prosperous Maryland estates--both the landowners and the enslaved African Americans whose skills and labor made these plantations profitable.
- Town Hall in Greenfield Village, September 2007 - An iconic sight in New England communities, the town hall was the place where local citizens would come together to participate in town meetings. These buildings also became gathering places for political elections, theatrical performances, and social events. Built in Greenfield Village in 1929, this town hall was patterned after New England town halls of the early 1800s.

- September 01, 2007
- Collections - Artifact
Town Hall in Greenfield Village, September 2007
An iconic sight in New England communities, the town hall was the place where local citizens would come together to participate in town meetings. These buildings also became gathering places for political elections, theatrical performances, and social events. Built in Greenfield Village in 1929, this town hall was patterned after New England town halls of the early 1800s.
- Ragtime Street Fair in Greenfield Village, July 2007 -

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