Greenfield Village, An Outdoor Museum Dedicated Thomas A. Edison

YEAR PUBLISHED: 1951

Greenfield Village, An Outdoor Museum Dedicated Thomas A. Edison

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DESCRIPTION

Bird's eye view pictorial map of Greenfield Village, the world's largest indoor-outdoor history museum, dedicated by Henry Ford, who wanted his museum to be a place where people could see how their ancestors lived and worked. The 13-acre museum and village celebrates the accomplishments of American innovators. Shows various buildings, with index, and compass rose at the lower center. Includes color portraits and views on upper and lower panels.

FULL TITLE

Greenfield Village, An Outdoor Museum Dedicated to His Friend Thomas A. Edison by Henry Ford, October 21, 1929 Dearborn Michigan

MAPMAKER/CARTOGRAPHER/AUTHOR

The Edison Institute

PUBLISHER

The Edison Institute

PUBLICATION

DIMENSIONS (Inches)

24.5 X 18.5

CONDITION

Mint