20900 Oakwood Boulevard Dearborn, MI , 48124-5029 Phone: 800-835-5237 Website The Henry Ford is the largest indoor-outdoor museum complex in the United States. Located in the Detroit suburb of Dearborn, it is comprised of the 12 acre Henry Ford Museum, a history museum, and the 90 acre Greenfield Village living history museum. Opened to the public in 1933, it was named for its founder, automobile industrialist Henry Ford, and is based on his work to preserve items of historical interest.
12/21: All machines are converted to $1 per design Zinc machines.
Machine 6 - is in the lobby of the Henry Ford Museum, by the lobby bathrooms.
All say Greenfield Village with a dotted border
1) The Ford emblem
2) 1896 Quadricycle
3) 1914 Ford Model T
4) 1931 Ford Model AA bus
Machine 7 - Henry Ford Museum
Located next to the Oscar Mayer Wienermobile outside the American Dog House sandwich shop.
All say Henry Ford Museum with a dotted border
1) 1952 Wienermobile
2) 1967 Mk IV GT 40
3) 1948 Tucker
4) 1964½ Mustang
Machine 8 - Rosa Parks Bus
Located between the Liberty & Justice for All museum section and the Made in America area.
All say Henry Ford Museum with a dotted border
1) Lincoln Chair
2) Rosa Parks Bus
3) Allegheny #1601
4) Kennedy Presidential Car
Machine 9 - Heroes of the Sky. $1 each on Zinc pennies.
Located in the Heroes of the Sky museum section, next to the 1903 Wright Flyer, and under the 2nd floor viewing walkway.
All except the first design say Henry Ford Museum with a dotted border
1) Heroes of the Sky emblem
2) 1939 DC-3
3) 1931 Autogyro
4) The Wright Brothers
Machine 10 - is in the lobby of the Henry Ford Museum, by the lobby bathrooms.
All say Greenfield Village with a dotted pennycollector.com border
1) Carousel Dog
2) Thomas Alva Edison 1847 - 1931
3) Dearborn, MI with a vintage baseball player
4) Dearborn, MI under a Ford Woody Wagon
Medallion Machine 1:
Need Scan/ Photo of medallions, front and back, on a plain white background.
Medallion Machine 4:
Need Scan/ Photo of medallions, front and back, on a plain white background.
Retired machines:
Retired 1: 1) 1948 Tucker, 2) 1964 1/2 Mustang, 3) Kennedy Presidential Car, 4) 1952 'Oscar Meyer' Weinermobile.
Retired 2: 1) Steamboat Suwanee, 2) 1898 Orient Ori - 10', bicycle, 3) ???, 4) ???.
Retired 3) 1) Omnibus, 2) Steamboat Suwanee, 3) Toren Lake Locomotive, 4) Carousel Frog,
Retired 4) 1) Single Horse carriage, 2) Steamboat Suwanee, 3) Big Wheel bicycle, 4) Steam Train Engine,
Retired 5: 1) Lightbulb, 2) Ford Thunderbird Logo, 3) Wright Flier, 4) Model A Ford,
3/8/25 - They are still $1/design and all roll very well. They seem to be shuffling the machines around.
Machine 6 is still in the lobby by the bathrooms,
Machine 7 is not in the lobby or near the Oscar Mayer Wienermobile (I could not locate this machine at all),
Machine 8 & 9 locations are still accurate.
I could not locate Machine 10 either.
I do plan on returning soon to do a more in-depth search and will provide more info then. MDB |