Museum, Village
Open For Spring
This spring at Henry Ford
Museum, some of the 20th
century's most remarkable
machines, gadgets and do-it-
yourself projects are featured
in a new exhibit called "Possi-
ble Dreams: Popular Mecha-
nics and America's En-
thusiasm for Technology."
In the exhibit, poster-sized
PM covers, article excerpts,
photographs and do-it-your-
self diagrams frame displays
of historic objects represen-
ting six different eras of
technological enthusaism.
In conjunction with the ex-
hibit, the museum will pre-
sent a special weekend called
"Dreamers and Doers" on
March 14 and 15. American
ingenuity and inventiveness
will be explored in this pro-
gram that includes an auto-
design workshop and other
hands-on family activities.
Displays, demonstrations and
historic newsreels will help
visitors discover how
Americans turn dreams into
innovations and a panel of
Popular Mechanics editors
will forecast high-tech trends
of the future.
Also appealing to creative
minds of all ages is the
museum's new Innovation
Station. The only one of its
kind anywhere, this interac-
tive learning game chal-
lenges participants of all ages
to develop problem-solving
skills. Teams work together
) on this huge "think-ground"
to direct brightly colored balls
through a system of intercon-
necting tubes and activity
stations.
Outdoors at adjacent Green-
field Village, spring arrives
officially March 18, when the
80 historical buildings re-
open to the public after a
winter hiatus. Thomas
Edison's Menlo Park
Laboratory, Henry Ford's
birthplace, Firestone Farm,
the Wright brothers' home
and cycle shop and George
Washington Carver Memorial
are among the highlights.
? Activity will revolve around
Firestone Farm April 23, 24,
25 and 26 as spring fever
strikes with Spring Farm
Days. Demonstrations of
sheep-shearing, horse-drawn
plowing and other seasonal
activities will be among the
highlights as life on a family
farm of the 1880s is re-
created. Visitors of all ages
can pitch in and help with the
chores.
The treasures of past
generations will be on view
for prospective new owners at
the eighth annual Village
Antiques Show May 8, 9 and
10.
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