On our last day in Michigan, we spent the day visiting the Greenfield Village created in 1929 by Henry Ford as an educational facility emphasizing history and innovation. Over the years the Village has grown to include buildings and exhibits acquired from all over the mid-west, a perfect adjunct to the Henry Ford Museum, while continuing to house a Charter School open to all children by lottery drawing.
Some of the highlights included visiting a real railroad roundhouse with one of the trains from Henry Ford’s railroad that he used to ship the cars;
Edison’s Menlo Park Complex where most of the work for the incandescent light bulb was done, and seeing the workshop and factory where the first automobiles were produced.
As always, for me, the highlight was lunch in the Eagle Tavern which was built in Clinton, Michigan as a stagecoach stop in the 1850’s.
We were served pickled vegetables, a black-eyed pea salad, and assorted rolls and mini-muffins as soon as we sat down. We ordered iced mint tea with our entrees of braised rabbit and vegetables and corn meal dusted trout with root vegetables. We decided to skip dessert so that we could have it later on in the afternoon.
Check out the pictures Jim took while we were in the village.
FINAL IMPRESSIONS OF MICHIGAN
Our final day in Michigan, we had the best weather of the eight weeks we spent in this beautiful state. It was not too hot, or too cold, or too windy and actually perfect temperature with clear sunny skies. I hope for the people of Michigan, the weather we experienced on the rest of the trip was unusual and their summers normally are better.
The people of Michigan are very NICE people and many of them are strong, self-sufficient individuals and come from hearty stock whether they came from the rugged individualists who struck out to settle the west coast or the innovators like Henry Ford, the leaders of Frankenmuth, or the miners of the UP.
Although we never did encounter those huge mosquitoes we were warned about, we did have some bug issues. At the Soo locks we ran into something called May Flies that are the Michigan similar to our Love Bugs; they have no purpose but get really annoying. But these flies seem to be different than their Florida cousins in the fact that they are more abundant and they bite!
If you have never seen the coastlines of Michigan, make it an item on your bucket list because, although diverse and different, whether on Lake Michigan, Lake Superior or Lake Huron, they are gorgeous!











Did I miss the mushroom houses?
Something in the coolant system, had to be replaced then after it was done service light came on again. Turned out a vacum hose was broke
Yes they were back in Aug