Dearborn Inn

Dearborn Inn
Title Dearborn Inn PDF eBook
Author Jennifer Czerwick Ganem
Publisher Arcadia Publishing
Pages 132
Release 2011
Genre History
ISBN 9780738582702

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Henry Ford innovated the American automobile and the assembly line, but few know that Ford also applied his ingenuity to creating his ideal of a modern hotel. That vision, combined with a touch of grandeur, became the Dearborn Inn. Designed by noted architect Albert Kahn, with meticulous oversight by Henry Ford and his son Edsel, the inn opened in 1931 in Dearborn, Michigan. The famous landmark, with the charming appointments of a New England inn, originally accommodated pilots and passengers from the Ford Airport as well as visitors to Dearborn. Designated as both a national and Michigan state historic site, the Georgian-style Dearborn Inn includes five historic cottages replicating homes of famous Americans. As renovations have brought updates to the facility, great care has been taken to preserve the original character and integrity Ford envisioned. Follow the exciting journey from vacant land to airport hotel to world-class inn that still offers today's visitors charming and hospitable lodgings as well as outstanding, memorable meals.

The Dearborn Inn, a Stay to Remember

The Dearborn Inn, a Stay to Remember
Title The Dearborn Inn, a Stay to Remember PDF eBook
Author Dearborn Inn
Publisher
Pages 12
Release 1988
Genre Bars (Drinking establishments)
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Motor City Barn Finds

Motor City Barn Finds
Title Motor City Barn Finds PDF eBook
Author Tom Cotter
Publisher Motorbooks
Pages 208
Release 2017-06-01
Genre Transportation
ISBN 076035796X

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Tom Cotter returns to troll through Detroit and discover long forgotten classics in Motor City Barn Finds. You won't believe some of the rides he finds. Detroit has been America's Motor City for decades. It's home to Ford, General Motors, and Chrysler, as well as numerous auto industry companies and specialty and speed shops. At the same time, it's the poster child for urban blight and dysfunction. It's truly a city of contrasts, which presented challenges and opportunities in equal measure to barn finder Tom Cotter. In Motor City Barn Finds, Cotter plies his trade in a locale rich with automotive history. Detroit's lost cars are abandoned in empty lots, resident in decrepit buildings, squirreled away in garages, and stashed in historic wrecking yards. Behind the wheel of his classic 1939 Ford Woodie, Cotter trolls the back streets and neighborhoods of this historic city looking for lost automotive gems accompanied by photographer Michael Alan Ross. As America's Motor City, Detroit is an emotional and historical mecca for car enthusiasts, capable of drawing hundreds of thousands of car people for events like Woodward Dream Cruise and attracting design-forward companies like Shinola. At the same time, it's intimidating to navigate, with numerous dodgy neighborhoods and risky abandoned factory sites. Add it all together and you have fascinating and intriguing opportunities to dig for barn-find gold.

The Dearborn Inn, Colonial Homes and Motor House

The Dearborn Inn, Colonial Homes and Motor House
Title The Dearborn Inn, Colonial Homes and Motor House PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 0
Release 1960
Genre Historic hotels
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The Rotarian

The Rotarian
Title The Rotarian PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 64
Release 1933-06
Genre
ISBN

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Established in 1911, The Rotarian is the official magazine of Rotary International and is circulated worldwide. Each issue contains feature articles, columns, and departments about, or of interest to, Rotarians. Seventeen Nobel Prize winners and 19 Pulitzer Prize winners – from Mahatma Ghandi to Kurt Vonnegut Jr. – have written for the magazine.

Federal Register

Federal Register
Title Federal Register PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 1222
Release 1978
Genre Administrative law
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Henry Ford

Henry Ford
Title Henry Ford PDF eBook
Author Donn Paul Werling
Publisher SAE International
Pages 182
Release 2000-04-07
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 0768040760

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Henry Ford was one of the most misunderstood pioneers of the 20th century. Henry Ford: A Hearthside Perspective reveals a different side of the famous man. Werling, director of the Henry Ford Estate, University of Michigan-Dearborn, gained personal insight into Ford by researching the homesites, hearthsides, and communities where Ford had a strong influence. Through captivating anecdotes, this book offers a behind-the-scenes perspective on Ford and his business, political, and personal activities. Werling concludes that despite his shortcomings, Ford positively affected the lives of many with his contributions to the advancement of technology, his contributions to society through restoration, and his donations (over one-third of Ford's income was donated to philanthropic causes). In addition to covering the important accomplishments of Ford's life, Henry Ford: A Hearthside Perspective also discusses some of Ford's personal relationships, including those with his wife Clara, his son Edsel, and friends such as Thomas Edison.