General Information
The Henry Ford (Henry Ford Museum of American Innovation) is an indoor and outdoor history museum situated in Detroit, USA. The museum was opened in 1929 in a purpose-built building designed by architect Robert Q. Derrick. The museum has a collection of historic objects that date back as far as 1906. Some of its more notable pieces are the car John F Kennedy was in when he was assassinated and Abraham Lincoln's chair from Ford’s Theatre. The museum is the largest indoor-outdoor museum in the whole of the USA.
Getting there
If travelling to the museum by car, the museum has its own parking lot that is open for visitors to use; parking in the car park will come with a small fee. The 140 bus service stops outside of the museum.
Opening Times and Admission
The museum is open seven days a week, 9.30am-5pm. Admission to the museum costs 23$ for adults, 21$ for seniors and $17.25 for youths.