The Ford Piquette Avenue Plant Museum

The Ford Piquette Avenue Plant Museum in Detroit is the birthplace of the iconic Model T. This historic factory preserves the early days of automotive manufacturing, allowing visitors to see where Henry Ford revolutionized the car industry.

The Ford Piquette Avenue Plant Museum
Historical & Cultural Sites
The Ford Piquette Avenue Plant Museum
461 Piquette Avenue, Detroit, MI 48202, USA
The Ford Piquette Avenue Plant Museum

About the experience

Visiting the Ford Piquette Avenue Plant Museum offers a unique and immersive dive into automotive history, as it’s the birthplace of the revolutionary Model T. This historic building, constructed in 1904, played a pivotal role in shaping the future of car manufacturing. Walking through the original wooden floors and viewing the workspace where Henry Ford and his team developed the first affordable automobile brings the history of innovation to life.

  • Historic Workspace: Visitors can explore Henry Ford’s office and the Secret Experimental Room, where the prototypes of the Model T were created. The room remains almost untouched, preserving the atmosphere of early automotive innovation.
  • Vintage Car Collection: The museum showcases a wide range of vintage cars, including pre-Model T vehicles like the Model N and the iconic Model T itself. Each car tells a unique story about the early development of the automobile industry.
  • Interactive Exhibits: Engaging displays, including hands-on exhibits, offer visitors the opportunity to delve deeper into the history of car manufacturing. The guides provide insightful stories about Henry Ford's groundbreaking work and the early days of the automotive industry.

The Ford Piquette Avenue Plant is a must-see for anyone interested in automotive history, American innovation, or Detroit’s industrial heritage. It's a truly memorable experience that highlights the excitement and progress of the early 20th century.

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Schedule

Wednesday to Sunday: 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM, Closed on Mondays, Tuesdays, and certain holidays (e.g., January 1, Easter, July 4, Thanksgiving, December 24, 25, and 31)

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