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In honor of what would've been Glen Wood's 100th birthday, Nate Ryan went to the Wood Brothers Museum and discovered a ...
Step into the Model T Museum in Richmond, Indiana, where automotive history comes alive with the first mass-produced automobile.
The summer vacation season is in full swing. Millions of Americans are heading to the wilderness to get away from it all.
By the 1920s, Brazil’s rubber trees had caught the eye of car manufacturer Henry Ford who had a bright idea: why pay the exorbitant costs of Asia’s growing rubber markets when he could simply buy a ...
Ford's low valuation and strong FCF yield make it intriguing, but profitability and high debt remain concerns. Learn why F ...
The four-seat Thunderbird won Motor Trend’s Car of the Year award in 1958. It was the first time a single model, not an ...
The car industry of the 2000s suffered dissociative identity disorder. Technology marched forward while nostalgia had many of ...
The accomplishment was elite enough that Ford Motor CEO Jim Farley personally showed up July 8 to present it to Jim Seavitt, ...
INVENTOR EYE on MSN11d
From Farm to Factory: The Incredible Story of Henry Ford and the Birth of the Modern CarHenry Ford’s name is synonymous with innovation, and his impact on American industry is immeasurable. Starting from humble beginnings in rural Michigan, Ford’s fascination with mechanics and ...
A history lesson disguised as a tourist attraction: Touring Henry Ford’s enduring Greenfield Village
The 80-acre living museum features original buildings from Wright brothers, Edison, and will soon add MLK's Selma planning site ahead of America's 250th birthday.
Henry Ford loves nature and children, but his chief hobby is work. Edsel Ford is almost as big a man as his father, and has more breadth of mind and understanding.
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