It might look old-fashioned now, but in 1908, the Model T was revolutionary. Inexpensive, lightweight, durable, and easy to drive and repair, it was a great value for ordinary families. It quickly became the most popular car on the planet. The Model T changed not only what we drove then, but how we live today. And it was conceived, developed, and built right here. Today, you can visit the birthplace of the Model T. The Ford Piquette Avenue Plant is again open and evolving into a symbol of Detroit’s ability to invent, innovate, and rebound.
Ford Piquette Avenue Plant
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Birthplace of a revolution
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As a native Detroiter who loved Greenfield Village and Henry Ford Museum and enjoys automotive history, a tour of the Ford Piquette Avenue plant was a joy. This museum has the largest...
We paid $20 admission & started with a short film about the factory, Ford & this plant. Tom, a retired engineer led us through a :75 tour including time for questions. The Model-T Automotive...
Very awesome museum with many automobile models (including classics like the model T) and interactive displays detailing the history of the Ford auto plant. They also have many rooms that are...