Huge historic complex blends state-of-the-art factory with immersive 4D theater and detailed vehicle assembly tours. Visitors see interesting cars and trains while experiencing real factory energy and ecological practices.
Lots of interesting cars, trains, and farm equipment appear throughout the complex. The factory tour shows how they put cars together and offers a view from an employee perspective. A theater displays a model of the F150 with visual animations.
Good to know
Arrive before 1 p.m. to see the factory in operation.
Check if the factory is operational before visiting to avoid disappointment.
No photography is allowed in the production studio during the tour.
Museum features historical automobiles and engineering marvels in bright, spacious halls. Outdoor areas offer dog walk and picnic spots for families. Exhibits blend transportation history with politics and agriculture for a rich learning experience.
Displays include historical automobiles, engineering innovations, and agricultural machines. Exhibits cover transportation and politics with detailed history.
Good to know
Parking is available on-site, but a fee applies for online ticket purchases.
Admission for a family of three costs over $100, excluding the village.
The Welcome Center sells tickets for both the museum and theater.
Museum highlights industry pioneers with quiet, deep historical perspective. Exhibits offer many interesting bits of automotive history. Space feels large but shows signs of aging.
Many interesting bits of automotive history fill the exhibits. The museum is small but offers engaging displays for anyone into cars.
Good to know
The Automotive Hall of Fame is not open every day; check their website for details.
Admission is $10 for adults, with discounts for seniors and students.
Parking is available on-site for a fee of $5.
Glass blowing studio shines with live demonstrations that dazzle with vibrant colors. Friendly staff lead hands-on workshops that engage visitors deeply. Unique glass artworks create a family-friendly and inviting space for all ages.
Hands-on glass blowing demonstrations offer informative and entertaining experiences. Friendly staff guide visitors through the creative process with engaging workshops.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended for classes, especially during peak times.
Happy hour classes offer discounted rates on select experiences.
Live glassblowing demonstrations occur every Tuesday night at 7pm.
Estate offers historic architecture and beautiful gardens with quiet paths and a pond. Visitors enjoy serene strolls and picnics while exploring deep stories of American industrial history. Restoration limits indoor access but grounds remain rich and charming.
Historic past shapes the tour, revealing deep stories. The grounds and property hold many interesting details to explore.
Good to know
The house isn't open to the general public until 2027.
Entrance to walk around the grounds is free.
There is free parking in a lot across from the grounds.
Iraqi restaurant offers authentic dรฉcor and a cozy atmosphere that feels like the countryside. Unique dishes bring interesting flavors to the table. Live music with a distinctive voice adds vibrant energy to the intimate space.
Dishes feature unique flavors and the menu offers interesting items. Decorations combine comfy and distinctive elements creating a memorable atmosphere.
Good to know
Moussa's performance adds energy and emotion to the dining experience.
Reservations are recommended on weekends due to high demand.
Parking is available nearby, but it can fill up quickly during events.