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Ford Manor is also a private villa of the founder of the car brand Ford. The whole manor is also quite large. You can see many good facilities here. The huge garden is also very attractive.
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Henry Ford Manor is Henry Ford's residence in a quiet environment near the river bank. Although many years have passed, the house still looks very advanced. There is also an independent power station in the manor, and Edison, a friend of Ford, also provided many design creations for this house. So when you visit here, you will not only learn about the development of technology at that time, but also have a good experience of the friendship between Ford and Edison and some small stories between them, which is very interesting.
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Ford Manor is also a private villa of the founder of the car brand Ford. The whole manor is also quite large. You can see many good facilities here. The huge garden is also very attractive.
Ford Manor is a property of the car family business here, the manor covers a very large area, the whole manor is surrounded by green plants and ancient sculptures, the interior needs to be opened to the outside.
It feels good to walk quietly and feel at home.
Henry Ford's former residence. Henry Ford is an American automotive engineer and entrepreneur, the founder of Ford Motor Company. He is also the first person in the world to use assembly lines to produce cars in large quantities. Henry Ford's home is close to the river, quiet and the room is equipped with many high-tech products of the time.
Ford and his wife built the manor near their farm, and their own power station. Edison also made a lot of effort to build the house, and he would know about the technological development at the time when he visited.