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Old 06-30-2021, 07:52 AM   #6
BRENT in 10-uh-C
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Default Re: Visit to the Henry Ford Museum

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But also remember that your meal helps keep the attraction open to the public! All Museums need a lot of help during and since this pandemic, don't cheap out!
It is in the same building however it is (-both are) a sub-contractor but not really a part of the HF. If someone wants to help the museum financially (-and more importantly the Benson library), cheap out on the meal but buy the $65 annual membership to the HF. It saves money on the museum admission, saves the parking fee, and if saves money on things purchased at the library. I also think it gives access to Greenfield Village which is all right there.



Ken, one other thing you will likely want to put on your bucket list, is to eat lunch/dinner at Ford's Garage. (Google it if you are unfamiliar with it) If you turn right out of the museum onto Oakwood and go about ½ a mile up to Michigan Ave, you will turn right again at the light and it is up about a ½ mile just past the big Ford dealer on your right.
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