In less than a year — Oct. 1, 1908 — the first Ford Model T would roll out of the plant on Piquette Avenue. The factory turns ...
The Ford Piquette Avenue Plant is closed Mondays and Tuesdays, and open 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Wednesday to Sunday.
You'll have to head outside Detroit city to visit The Henry Ford, but it's worth the trip. The museum complex is located in ...
To reduce costs and increase production of his most successful automobile — the Model T — Henry Ford borrowed a tactic from the meatpacking industry and implemented the assembly line in his ...
Ford's engineers took the first step towards this goal by designing the Model T, a simple, sturdy car, offering no factory options -- not even a choice of color. The Model T, first produced in ...
When the Model T rolled out of Ford's Highland Park Plant in 1908 for as little as $260, that first mass-produced automobile took Detroit's renown for building cars to another level and helped ...
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