Walk the worn wood floors and touch the brick walls where Henry Ford and his team of automotive pioneers developed the car that led to an automotive and social revolution. The plant is on the National Register of Historic Places, and is a designated National Historic Landmark and a Michigan State Historic Site. The old plank floors are worn from the 12,000 Model Ts built on them, so wear appropriate shoes for your visit. Each floor is divided into sections by the original metal fire doors, complete with the shadows of Henry Ford's 'Positively NO Smoking' stencils. Almost unchanged since Henry Ford's day, the plant is a three-story New England-style mill building.
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