The Henry Ford Museum and Greenfield Village (The Edison Institute)
Oakwood Boulevard
Dearborn, Wayne County
Designation and Designation Date
National Historic Landmark, listed December 21, 1981
National Register, listed October 20, 1969
State Register, listed September 13, 1963
Marker, erected October 18, 1962
Architect, Builder, or Designer(s)
Robert O. Derrick, architect
Associated Person(s)
Henry Ford
Significant Date(s), Notes
1927, Ford had settled on a plan for his museum.
1928, The design for the museum complex was decided upon and construction began.
1929, The museum complex was dedicated, October 21.
1933, The Edison Institute opened to the public.
Significance Statement
The Edison Institute, better known as the Henry Ford Museum and Greenfield Village, is one of America's outstanding museums and museum villages. The Institute's significance is fourfold. First, it illustrates Henry Ford's conception that the history of American material progress is a story of the development and growth of agriculture, manufacturing, and transportation. As a reflection of Ford's ideas, the Institute contributes to the understanding of an important figure in American industrial history. Second, the Henry Ford Museum contains one of the most important collections of Americana in the United States. As such it is an important educational resource. Third, Greenfield Village is a precedent setting open-air outdoor village museum that served as a model in the development of other such villages across the United States. Lastly, Greenfield Village influenced the historic preservation movement, first, by developing a type of historic preservation centered on preserving and interpreting historic buildings by moving them to a re-created village setting and, second, by stimulating a reaction to the museum village that lead to the extension of the historic preservation concept to include the preservation of the man built environment in situ as documents of time, place, and historical continuity.
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