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The Henry Ford[edit]

The official web site - external links - calls itself "The Henry Ford" Which also includes the Greenfield Village. The Museum is separated from the Village, and one can spend a full day going through each one, and then one should plan on a return visit to see what is missed.

Initially I thought it would mean more to add the word museum to the article, but I can understand that leaving it as it is would be appropriate, so I backed off.

An article is needed on the Ford Rouge complex. The Rouge complex consists of a manufacturing plant, a steel slab mill, a Basic Oxygen Furnace, a hot strip mill, a glass plant, and associated administration and engineering buildings. Coke and Iron ore can be delivered directly to the Ford Rouge Plant via Cargo Ships - Great Lakes Ore boats. Henry Ford not only fine tuned the assembly line at this plant, but he also created a complete community of allied industrial facilities to support it.

rob chamberlin 06:43, 23 Feb 2005 (UTC)

This is historically true about the Rouge plant but not current. The steel plant is no longer part of Ford, etc. Rmhermen 01:09, Feb 24, 2005 (UTC)


However, The Rouge made Dearborn the Industrial Center of the World for many many years, and I agree the article should be there.

Your are commenting on an old discussion. The article on the River Rouge Plant was begun more than a year ago. Rmhermen 00:20, 18 July 2006 (UTC)[reply]

As a current employee of the Henry Ford, I can say that the name on my check is "the Edison Institute." This is the official name of the complex and should very well be noted as such. The name, The Henry Ford, is an unofficial name promoted by the Institute. Also, I believe that the Museum and the Village should be divided into two separate articles. (unsigned?)

The museum and the village should be one article, its all the Edison Institute. And much more information and photos are needed. Especially a photo the main building. Also a photo of the Dearborn Inn, and the Village. Also, inside photos of exhibits if possible. Thomas Paine1776 22:09, 30 July 2007 (UTC)[reply]
What happened to the end of the title? Fix it, please, it actually offends me horribly that it's wrong and the edit button won't let me fix the article title. It's The Henry Ford Museum. I live there, I worked there, the museum was my second home. I know. I've never heard or seen it truncated like this before. Really it's the Henry Ford Museum and Greenfield Village if you're going to put the two of them together formally. If you say Henry Ford Museum then you only mean the museum. If you don't put Greenfield Village in the title then you need it to make it a separate article; you can make it all one article if you want but the title should reflect it. As to the Edison Institute thing, that's the non-profit organization name. I'd have to research the name, but at a random guess its probably related to the close relationship between Ford and Edison. Ford did a lot to honor Edison and this is just one more way of keeping the name alive (see the Edison handprints in the lobby, some of Edison's inventions in the museum, and Edison's last breath on display).
The entire complex is branded "The Henry Ford." That's it's "official" marketing name, and the one that should be used to refer to the whole complex, which is the subject of this article. That includes the Henry Ford Museum, Greenfield Village, and the Benson Ford research center. The organization that owns and runs the whole thing is named The Edison Institute. I double checked all this with one of the docents that works there - the guy working the top floor of the Menlo Park lab who has worked there for decades. Jbmcb (talk) 00:12, 23 May 2016 (UTC)[reply]

Logo/Image[edit]

I've added a logo for The Henry Ford to the article. I couldn't get it inside the infobox (I cant get the code formatted properly). I also moved an image "Glimpse of Greenfield Village" down the page a bit. Feel free to make any changes or move things around. - Rjd0060 15:45, 30 October 2007 (UTC)[reply]

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BetacommandBot 10:26, 5 November 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Greenfield Village buildings[edit]

I believe that a couple of the buildings mentioned are perhaps not as notable as the article makes them out to be. (Disclaimer: this is from memory and should be confirmed before action is taken.)

  • Edison buildings: some or all of them are replicas constructed for Greenfield Village, rather than the original buildings.
  • Logan County, Illinois courthouse "where Abraham Lincoln practiced law". According to Lincoln, Illinois, by 1905 "the earlier building [where Lincoln practiced law] had fallen into serious decay and could not be saved." This is not cited, but it jibes with what I was told at Greenfield Village, that the building there is a reconstruction containing "a few" of the timbers from the original courthouse.

If anyone can find verification of these items, they should be noted in this article. Cmadler (talk) 17:50, 12 December 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Comments on reassessing[edit]

Hi everyone. I've assessed this article as "C" class, rather than B class. With the following changes I think it could be changed to B class.

  • The current organization of the article is a bit hard to follow. There are multiple sections for 'history' (the museum background and the history) and sections for the distinct museum and village sections which are too far from each other to be helpful to the reader. Also, most of the subsections are devoted to gallery elements or one-paragraph elements of a list.
  • Image galleries are most of the organization on the page. On a desktop this isn't much of an issue but viewing the page on mobile is difficult.
  • The paragraph about "the Ford Rouge Factory" feels very promotional.

Thanks. Adam (Wiki Ed) (talk) 18:29, 25 July 2016 (UTC)[reply]

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Ownership and location of PRR GG1 locomotive #4909[edit]

The deed of 1/17/22 has not, to my knowledge, been reported online. Would you be willing to email the Chapter President, who himself bought it in 1983, to verify the text that you just deleted? You can email him at: Bruce101@aol.com

Thank you 2600:1004:B16F:41E8:64A7:604F:1D44:5197 (talk) 22:08, 13 April 2022 (UTC)[reply]

weathervane[edit]

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