Greenfield Village Map

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Working Farms
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Working Farms

See a working farm and taste the fruit of our labor!
Carriage Barn

Carriage Barn

See where the carriages are stored.
Cider Mill

Cider Mill

Mills like this one turned apples into delicious amber cider.
Firestone Barn

Firestone Barn

See a Pennsylvania-German bank barn, a staple of the American farm.
Firestone Chicken Shed

Firestone Chicken Shed

This is a replica of the Firestones' chicken house in Ohio.
Firestone Farm

Firestone Farm

Visit a classic 19th-century farmhouse, the boyhood home of tire pioneer Harvey Firestone. The farm’s fields are planted and worked as on the original 1880s farm.
Firestone Pump House

Firestone Pump House

This structure housed the hand pump and provided cool water for food preservation.
Richart Wagon Shop

Richart Wagon Shop

Here, the Richarts could fix anything from tools and wheels to chairs.
Soybean Lab Agriculture Gallery

Soybean Lab Agriculture Gallery

Ford built this lab to explore using crops in the industrial world.
William Ford Barn

William Ford Barn

At the heart of the farm is the barn; this one was built by Henry Ford’s father.
Liberty Craftworks
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Liberty Craftworks

See our artisans craft beautiful, timeless pieces.
Glass Shop

Glass Shop

Watch our talented glass blowers work and make your own glass flower!
Gunsolly Carding Mill

Gunsolly Carding Mill

John Gunsolly ran the mill from 1850-90, often taking wool as payment.
Hanks Silk Mill

Hanks Silk Mill

Built in 1810, this is believed to be the first water-powered silk mill in America.
Loranger Gristmill

Loranger Gristmill

Edward Loranger built this mill and operated it until he was 91 years old.
Mulberry Grove

Mulberry Grove

Mulberry leaves are fed to silkworms, which produce silk cocoons.
Pottery Shop

Pottery Shop

See the complete process of pottery making -- from mixing to firing.
Printing Office

Printing Office

Step inside to see 19th-century printing and tinsmithing in action.
Spofford Sawmill

Spofford Sawmill

Sawmills were among the first mills in new settlements, supplying lumber for people's homes and barns.
Tripp Sawmill

Tripp Sawmill

British immigrant Reverend Henry Tripp built this sawmill in the mid-1800s.
Weaving Shop

Weaving Shop

See one of the few operating hand-Jacquard looms in North America.
Armington & Sims Machine Shop

Armington & Sims Machine Shop

Many of the nation's best engineers began in machine shops like this.
Davidson-Gerson Gallery of Glass

Davidson-Gerson Gallery of Glass

Experience the artistry and evolution of American glass. Must Sees: Fireside Yellow & Red Persian
Henry Ford's Model T
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Henry Ford's Model T

Explore Henry Ford's life and inventions.
Bagley Avenue Workshop

Bagley Avenue Workshop

This transformed storage shed was where Ford built his first car.
Ford Home

Ford Home

See the 1861 home where Henry Ford grew up.
Ford Motor Company (Mack Avenue Plant)

Ford Motor Company (Mack Avenue Plant)

This replica is modeled after Ford's first factory on Mack Ave.
Henry Ford Theater (Edsel Ford Workshop)

Henry Ford Theater (Edsel Ford Workshop)

This workshop was modeled after the second story garage workshop shared by Henry Ford and his son, Edsel.
Miller School

Miller School

At age 9, Henry Ford traveled more than 2 miles to attend this school.
Model T Loading Dock

Model T Loading Dock

Ride in a vintage Ford Model T, the car that swept the world.
Railroad Junction
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Railroad Junction

Take a tour inside the great history of railroading.
Coaling Tower

Coaling Tower

This distinctive structure stores and loads coal for the steam trains.
DT&M Roundhouse

DT&M Roundhouse

In this 1884 roundhouse, men worked to keep locomotives running smoothly.
Edison Illuminating Company's Station A

Edison Illuminating Company's Station A

Henry Ford worked for the Edison Illuminating Company as a steam engineer in the 1890s.
Railroad Turntable

Railroad Turntable

This device helped rail workers easily turn several-ton locomotives.
Smiths Creek Depot

Smiths Creek Depot

The Smiths Creek Depot originally stood on the Grand Trunk Western Railway, about 10 miles southwest of Port Huron, Michigan.
Water Tower

Water Tower

Steam locomotives stop here to take on water.
Main Street
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Main Street

See the heart of America's downtown.
Cohen Millinery

Cohen Millinery

Elizabeth Cohen designed hats here to match the latest fashion trends.
Detroit Central Market

Detroit Central Market

Originally constructed in 1860 in downtown Detroit, the vegetable shed from the Detroit Central Market now stands fully restored at Greenfield Village.
Donald F. Kosch Village Playground

Donald F. Kosch Village Playground

Let the kids run wild at this unique, all-abilities playground. 
Dr. Howard's Garden

Dr. Howard's Garden

Dr. Howard's garden is lush with plants he used to treat his patients.
Dr. Howard's Office

Dr. Howard's Office

Alonson Howard ran this office around the time of the Civil War.
Garden of the Leavened Heart

Garden of the Leavened Heart

A place for reflection, Clara Ford oversaw the creation of this garden.
Greenfield Village Tintype Studio

Greenfield Village Tintype Studio

Thomas Edison, Joe Louis and Walt Disney had their portraits made here.
Grimm Jewelry Store

Grimm Jewelry Store

German-born Engelbert Grimm sold inexpensive watches and jewelry here.
Hearse Shed

Hearse Shed

Towns usually shared a hearse and stored it in a shed like this one.
Heinz House

Heinz House

H.J. Heinz spent time in his family's house, perfecting his recipes.
J.R. Jones General Store

J.R. Jones General Store

In the 1880s, J.R. Jones sold coffee, sugar, fabric and shoes here.
Lodge at Christie & Main

Lodge at Christie & Main

This 5,000 foot pavilion offers space for year-round entertainment.
Logan County Courthouse

Logan County Courthouse

From 1840-47, Abraham Lincoln tried cases here as a traveling lawyer.
Martha-Mary Chapel

Martha-Mary Chapel

Built in 1929, this chapel is named for Henry and Clara Ford’s mothers.
Phoenixville Post Office

Phoenixville Post Office

Called "town hall" by locals, the post office was a busy public forum.
Scotch Settlement School

Scotch Settlement School

Henry Ford attended this one-room school in 1871, when John Chapman served as schoolmaster.
Suwanee Island

Suwanee Island

Across the water lies Suwanee Island.
Suwanee Landing

Suwanee Landing

Stop for a relaxing moment by the water.
Town Hall

Town Hall

Town halls like this one were often at the center of their community.
Wright Brothers Garden Shed

Wright Brothers Garden Shed

Enthusiastic photographers Orville and Wilbur Wright developed their glass plate negatives in this shed behind the family home.
Wright Cycle Shop

Wright Cycle Shop

The Wrights sold and fixed bikes here to fund their aviation research.
Wright Home

Wright Home

See where the American aviation pioneers grew their wings.
Edison at Work
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Edison at Work

Explore the Menlo Park complex of inventor Thomas Edison.
Menlo Park Carbon Shed

Menlo Park Carbon Shed

Kerosene lamps were kept lit to produce the carbon needed for telephone transmitters.
Menlo Park Carpentry Shop

Menlo Park Carpentry Shop

Here, Edison's woodworkers made the parts for electrifying inventions.
Menlo Park Glass House

Menlo Park Glass House

This shop where Edison's test tubes, lightbulbs and glass tools were made.
Menlo Park Laboratory

Menlo Park Laboratory

This laboratory was always at the heart of Edison's Menlo Park enterprise.
Menlo Park Library

Menlo Park Library

This impressive building housed Edison's library and corporate office.
Menlo Park Machine Shop

Menlo Park Machine Shop

This well-equipped facility allowed Edison to rapidly prototype his inventions.
Sarah Jordan Boarding House

Sarah Jordan Boarding House

Employees at Edison’s Menlo Park Lab lodged at this boarding house.
Thomas Alva Edison Statue

Thomas Alva Edison Statue

Ford asked James Earle Fraser to create this sculpture of Edison.
Thomas Edison's Fort Myers Laboratory

Thomas Edison's Fort Myers Laboratory

In this winter workshop, Edison conducted experiments in botanical science.
Thomas Edison's Menlo Park Complex

Thomas Edison's Menlo Park Complex

See where Edison invented sound recording and lighting technologies.
Porches & Parlors
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Porches & Parlors

Accept an invitation to the home life of America's past.
Ackley Covered Bridge

Ackley Covered Bridge

More than 100 men helped build this bridge, completed in 1832.
Adams Family Home

Adams Family Home

Columnist George Matthew Adams was born in this modest parsonage in 1878.
Bandstand

Bandstand

Listen to live music under this gazebo.
Chapman Family Home

Chapman Family Home

This simple farmhouse was the home of John B. Chapman, schoolteacher of young Henry Ford.
Charles Steinmetz Cabin

Charles Steinmetz Cabin

Here, Steinmetz explored how to harness powerful alternating current.
Cotswold Dovecote

Cotswold Dovecote

An avid birder, Ford built this dovecote based on one in Chesham, UK.
Cotswold Forge

Cotswold Forge

This forge belonged to the Stanley family, who worked as blacksmiths in the English village of Snowshill for many generations.
Cotswold Stable

Cotswold Stable

This barn and stable were part of the Cotswold Cottage original site.
Daggett Farmhouse

Daggett Farmhouse

See the 1754 home where the pioneering Daggett family worked and lived.
Edison Homestead

Edison Homestead

Thomas Edison visited his grandparents at this farm, built circa 1815.
Farris Windmill

Farris Windmill

This corn grinding mill was powered by sails that moved with the wind.
George Washington Carver Cabin

George Washington Carver Cabin

Born into slavery, Carver experimented with plants and laid the groundwork for today's research on plant-based fuels, medicines and everyday products.
Giddings Family Home

Giddings Family Home

This 1750 home was built by wealthy northeast merchant, John Giddings.
Hermitage Slave Quarters

Hermitage Slave Quarters

Enslaved African Americans built and lived in these brick cabins.
Luther Burbank Birthplace

Luther Burbank Birthplace

Famous American plant breeder Luther Burbank was born in this house.
Luther Burbank Garden Office

Luther Burbank Garden Office

This office stood in Luther Burbank’s 40-acre experimental garden in Santa Rosa, California.
Mattox Family Home

Mattox Family Home

This Georgia home saw the Mattox family through the Great Depression.
Noah Webster Home

Noah Webster Home

See where Noah Webster lived when his famous dictionary was published.
Plympton Family Home

Plympton Family Home

This one-room dwelling was home to many generations of the Plympton family in Massachusetts.
Robert Frost Home

Robert Frost Home

Robert Frost dreamed and wrote here in the 1920s.
Rocks Village Toll House

Rocks Village Toll House

Built in 1828, this toll house collected fares for a bridge across the Merrimack River.
Sounds of America Gallery

Sounds of America Gallery

This house was originally located in the town where composer Stephen Foster was born. Closed until further notice.
Susquehanna Dairy

Susquehanna Dairy

Here, enslaved African Americans made butter and cheese, a staple of the planters' diet.
Susquehanna Plantation

Susquehanna Plantation

This plantation exemplifies the inequities between slave and master.
Swiss Chalet

Swiss Chalet

Built in 1935, the Swiss Chalet is modeled after an 1800s workshop.
William Holmes McGuffey Birthplace

William Holmes McGuffey Birthplace

McGuffey was born here and went on to create the popular Eclectic Readers for frontier schoolchildren.
William Holmes McGuffey School

William Holmes McGuffey School

Public schools like this one were the first to use McGuffey's textbooks.
William Holmes McGuffey Smokehouse

William Holmes McGuffey Smokehouse

This building is a replica of a shed found near the site of McGuffey's birthplace.
1931 Ford Model AA Bus Stop

1931 Ford Model AA Bus Stop

The bus stop for Working Farms.
Bus

Bus

Carousel

Carousel

Carriage

Carriage

Firestone Station

Firestone Station

Herschell-Spillman Carousel

Herschell-Spillman Carousel

Take a spin on the only carousel with frogs for seats!
Horse-drawn Carriage Stop

Horse-drawn Carriage Stop

The horse-drawn carriage stop for Working Farms.
Model T

Model T

Model T Rides

Model T Rides

Take a ride on Ford's famous Model T.
Susquehanna Station

Susquehanna Station

Susquehanna Station serves as the stop in the Porches & Parlors district by the Greenfield Village Railroad.
Weiser Railroad

Weiser Railroad

Weiser Railroad Stop

Weiser Railroad Stop

A Taste of History®

A Taste of History®

Dozens of chandeliers provide a stunning backdrop for a tasty meal.
Carousel Confections

Carousel Confections

Stop by for hand-dipped ice cream cones, popcorn, and beverages.
Covered Bridge Concessions

Covered Bridge Concessions

A quick option for light refreshments including hot dogs, beverages, and other snacks.

Eagle Tavern

Eagle Tavern

Experience dining in 19th century tavern style.
Frozen Custard

Frozen Custard

Check out custard cones, floats and our blended, candy-filled "igloo."
Owl Night Lunch Wagon

Owl Night Lunch Wagon

The “Owl” served a variety of workers, including a young Henry Ford.
Sir John Bennett Sweet Shop

Sir John Bennett Sweet Shop

Gog and Magog guard this 1931 clock, which toll the chimes every 15 minutes.
Stand 44

Stand 44

In season. From scratch. By chefs.
Tea at Cotswold Cottage

Tea at Cotswold Cottage

Visit the traditional home of an 18th century stone mason family.
Greenfield Village Store

Greenfield Village Store

Browse through a vast collection of gifts reflecting American experiences.
Liberty Craftworks Store

Liberty Craftworks Store

An unparelleled selection of hand-crafted goods.
Designated Smoking Area

Designated Smoking Area

Designated Smoking Area

Designated Smoking Area

Men's Restroom

Men's Restroom

Men's Restroom at A Taste of History

Men's Restroom at A Taste of History

Men's Restroom at Stand 44

Men's Restroom at Stand 44

Men's Restroom at State St. and Washington St.

Men's Restroom at State St. and Washington St.

Men's Restroom at the Edison Menlo Park Complex

Men's Restroom at the Edison Menlo Park Complex

Men's Restroom at the Entrance

Men's Restroom at the Entrance

Men's Restroom at the Liberty Craftworks Store

Men's Restroom at the Liberty Craftworks Store

Ride Tickets

Ride Tickets

Ride tickets at Smith Creek Depot

Ride tickets at Smith Creek Depot

Ride Tickets at the Entrance

Ride Tickets at the Entrance

Ride tickets at the Herschell-Spillman Carousel

Ride tickets at the Herschell-Spillman Carousel

Ride tickets at the Model T Loading Dock

Ride tickets at the Model T Loading Dock

Ride tickets at Working Farms

Ride tickets at Working Farms

Special Needs Rentals

Special Needs Rentals

Special Needs Rentals at the Entrance

Special Needs Rentals at the Entrance

Women’s Restroom

Women’s Restroom

Women's Restroom at A Taste of History

Women's Restroom at A Taste of History

Women's Restroom at Stand 44

Women's Restroom at Stand 44

Women's Restroom at State St. and Washington St.

Women's Restroom at State St. and Washington St.

Women's Restroom at the Edison Menlo Park Complex

Women's Restroom at the Edison Menlo Park Complex

Women's Restroom at the Entrance

Women's Restroom at the Entrance

Women's Restroom at the Liberty Craftworks Store

Women's Restroom at the Liberty Craftworks Store