How long is the train ride at Greenfield Village?

How long is the train ride at Greenfield Village?

three-mile
Train Ride Complete with historic signs, the railroad will transport you to the past. Travel the three-mile route with opportunities to get on and off at key stops throughout the Village.

Does Greenfield Village have a train?

Train Ride The train passes through Greenfield Village, granting the passenger a tour of the beautiful landscape and buildings of the historic town. Ride a train pulled by one of our historic steam or diesel locomotives.

How much does it cost to visit the Henry Ford Museum?

Ticket Prices

Venue Become a Member today Member General Admission
Henry Ford Museum of American Innovation® FREE $25.00
Greenfield Village® FREE $28.00
Ford Rouge Factory Tour $16.25 $19.00
Giant Screen Experience FREE $10.00

Where is the real Thomas the Train located?

The museum is housed in the New York Central’s former freight depot and also operates a 34-mile round trip excursion train.

What does Greenfield Village have?

One of The Henry Ford’s three must-see attractions, Greenfield Village is an 80-plus acre outdoor living history museum with six historic districts. Stand in the very lab where Thomas Edison had his light bulb moment and the workshop where the Wright brothers began their quest to reach for the sky.

Who opened Greenfield Village?

Henry Ford
Greenfield Village, collection of nearly 100 historic buildings on a 200-acre (80-hectare) site in Dearborn, southeastern Michigan, U.S. It was established in 1933 by industrialist Henry Ford, who relocated or reconstructed buildings there from throughout the United States.

Do you have to wear a mask at Henry Ford Museum?

All members and guests visiting any venue or experience at The Henry Ford must abide by social distancing guidelines, keeping at least 6 feet away from staff and other guests/parties. All staff and volunteers are required to wear face masks while indoors and outdoors when not socially distanced.

Is Detroit a ghost town?

Detroit is often likened to a ghost town. Parts of the city are so abandoned they have been described as looking like farmland, urban prairie, and even complete wilderness. In the 1940s, Detroit was the fourth-largest city in the US thanks in large part to the automobile industry.

Where to take a ride in Greenfield Village?

Stop by Henry Ford’s Model T District and take a ride in a vintage Model T. See Greenfield Village from a whole new perspective as you coast in the first affordable, mass-produced automobile. The T seats 5 so plan accordingly. Tickets required. Kids will love playing on this unique all-abilities playground.

Is there a service fee for Greenfield Village?

*A $3.00 service fee will be added to orders placed over the phone and online. Active U.S. military discount: Free admission year-round to Henry Ford Museum of American Innovation or Greenfield Village.

When does the Weiser Railroad at Greenfield Village close?

Weiser Railroad Ride closes for the season November 3. At Greenfield Village you get to experience first hand transportation in early America. Take a ride in a Model T. Hop aboard the Weiser Railroad to tour from stop to stop throughout the Village. And the kids won’t want to miss the beautiful carousel, boasting artfully carved characters.

What was the first public transportation in Greenfield Village?

Sit back and let Greenfield Village’s team of horses shuttle you to various locations in the Village. Omnibuses were the first great public conveyances in American cities. Dating back to 1831, these preliminary forms of public transportation made getting around relatively quick and convenient.