I think 3.5 days is plenty of time to see it all and not to miss a thing.  In 
my opinion, the museum has gone very commercial and is not what it used to be.  
They still have many great cars on display and some interesting artifacts, but 
it was really "dumbed down" over the years.  I think one day for the museum and 
one day for the village would be enough, but that is up to you.  
Dave 

--- On Sun, 7/3/11, Ken and Brenda Brekke <kb...@charter.net> wrote:

From: Ken and Brenda Brekke <kb...@charter.net>
Subject: [Phono-L] Dearborn trip
To: "'Antique Phonograph List'" <phono-l@oldcrank.org>
Date: Sunday, July 3, 2011, 10:11 AM

We will be taking a sort of “Pilgrimage” in our Model A Ford to Dearborn
Michigan in August.  This will be a sort of crescendo of both of my hobby
interests to visit the Ford Museum and also Greenfield Village and the
Edison exhibits.  In our travels, we will be staying in Ludington, Saginaw,
Romulus, and Grand Rapids.  My question to anyone on this list from Michigan
is “Are there any phonograph related sites to see in these towns?”  If we
have time, I would like to check them out.  If anyone has had the
opportunity to visit Greenfield Village, what would you recommend to look
for and not miss?  We will have about 3 ½ days onsite and don’t want to miss
anything.

 

Thanks, Ken Brekke

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