Tuesday, May 19, 2026
Monday, May 18, 2026
A little more fun in Dearborn
We visited Henry Ford's home in Dearborn. Unfortunately, it's being renovated so you can't go inside. But, visitors are free to walk the yard and gardens, which even at this time of year are beautiful.
A walled garden on the other side of the house. There were all kinds of roses growing here, so it will soon be a beautiful spot!
A statue of Henry and Clara Ford.
We really enjoyed wandering around the home and yard and hope to return someday to tour the interior.
Sunday, May 17, 2026
I'm back!
Bob and I took a short trip to Dearborn, Michigan to visit the Henry Ford Museum. Last year we were there to see Greenfield Village with Alaina and Ruby, but didn't have time for the museum, so we decided we needed to go back for some museum time.
We checked into our hotel and decided to walk the 3/4 mile to the restaurant to enjoy the city streets. It's fun to see the different buildings.
Here we are the next morning, ready to take on the museum. This is like no other museum I've been to and is an all day adventure.
One of the first things we saw was a bunch of presidential cars. The top one was Franklin Roosevelts, bottom right was Theodore Roosevelts carriage and the bottom left was the car JFK was in when he was assasinated.
Thomas Edison was a good friend of Henry Ford, and signed his name in the cement when the museum was being built.
This is a Stradivarius violin that was owned by Henry Ford. He could play it, but played it in the style of a fiddle.
Dearborn is about 2 1/2 hours from our house, on the other side of the state. We saw this semi along the way and it was so cute!
We checked into our hotel and decided to walk the 3/4 mile to the restaurant to enjoy the city streets. It's fun to see the different buildings.
We ate at Ford's Garage, a place we were at last year. It's all decorated with old cars and car things, and the burgers are fantastic!
Here we are the next morning, ready to take on the museum. This is like no other museum I've been to and is an all day adventure.
One of the first things we saw was a bunch of presidential cars. The top one was Franklin Roosevelts, bottom right was Theodore Roosevelts carriage and the bottom left was the car JFK was in when he was assasinated.
Thomas Edison was a good friend of Henry Ford, and signed his name in the cement when the museum was being built.
Benedict Arnold letter
This is a Stradivarius violin that was owned by Henry Ford. He could play it, but played it in the style of a fiddle.
These are just a few of so many interesting things that we saw. We greatly enjoyed our visit here.




























