Explore the in-depth stories behind some of the fascinating permanent exhibits of Henry Ford Museum.
Learn the trials, tribulations and triumphs of America's fight for freedom from the Declarations of Independence through civil rights.
Learn more about our permanent exhibit, Heroes of the Sky. Share the experiences of people’s stories from the first forty years of aviation.
Explore R. Buckminster Fuller's Dymaxion House - the only surviving prototype of Fuller's vision for mass-produced, affordable housing.
On December 1, 1955, Rosa Parks boarded this Montgomery City bus to go home from work. On this bus on that day, she initiated a new era in the American quest for freedom and equality.
 
Take a look back at the past century and our "everday" world. Reminisce with this exhibit spanning five generations.

Learn the stories behind some of America's greatest innovators including Henry Ford, Thomas Edison and Orville and Wilbur Wright.

Explore the story of Time Magazine's "Entrepreneur of the Century".

Features significant automobiles of the American experience.
Enjoy a trip to the American past from a kid’s eye view.
 
Educational games to make online learning fun for classes or family.
 
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Good Design: Stories from Herman Miller
Open through February 6-April 25, 2010, in Henry Ford Museum

The Henry Ford is proud to present this innovative touring exhibition that explores the design process employed at Herman Miller Inc. This exhibit was organized by the Muskegon Museum of Art, Michigan, in collaboration with The Henry Ford in Dearborn, Michigan, through the support of Herman Miller, Inc.

Learn more about the Good Design: Stories from Herman Miller exhibit



The collections of The Henry Ford document America's traditions of ingenuity, resourcefulness and innovation. With everything from online digital collections to historical documents, books and archival film and photos, you can tap into more than what's on the museum floors.
   

 
Explore the unique shopping opportunities available at America's Greatest History Attraction.
 
Looking for archival images or prints? Check the Image Source library.