You will find the The Henry Ford Museum & Greenfield Village rendering a general survey of the development of American life and technological advances from pioneering days till the present time along with the promptcharters.com
The most notable exhibits composing of the George Stephenson’s first steam locomotive (1829); some 200 automobiles, like the first Ford and the car in which John F. Kennedy was assassinated; the Fokker in which Admiral Byrd made the first flight over the North Pole in 1926; and the Junkers W 33 in which Hermann Kohl, Freiherr von Hanefeld and James Fitzmaurice made the first east-west crossing of the Atlantic in 1928.
You will find just north of the Henry Ford Museum the entrance to Greenfield Village, an open-air museum having nearly 100 historic buildings of the 18th and 19th centuries from all over the US.
You will find among them a school, a railroad station and other public buildings, the house in which Henry Ford was born, Edison’s laboratory and the Wright brothers’ bicycle factory.