Dearborn

      Dearborn was first settled by French farmers along the Rouge River and Sauk Trail. Henry Ford was born here and helped establish it as a major automotive manufacturing center. The town of Dearborn was incorporated in 1893 and became a city in 1927.
History, Museums, and Historical Societies
Early Days of Dearborn by Henry A. Haigh c1920
Dearborn History
Arab American National Museum  13624 Michigan Ave., Dearborn
Dearborn Historical Museum  915 Brady Street, Dearborn
The Henry Ford  20900 Oakwood Blvd., Dearborn
 
Historical Sites
Commandant's Quarters  21950 Michigan Ave., Dearborn (MHM)
Dearborn City Hall  13615 Michigan Ave., Dearborn  (MHM)
Dearborn Hills Golf Club  3001 S. Telegraph  (MHM)
Dearborn Inn and Colonial Homes  20301 Oakwood Blvd  (MHM)
Edison Institute  29000 Oakwood Blvd  (MHM)
Fair Lane  4901 Evergreen Road, Dearborn  (MHM)
Ford Airport  (MHM)
Ford Hunger March  10550 Dix Ave  (MHM)
Ford River Rouge  3001 Miller Road, Dearborn  (MHM)
Fordson High School  13800 Ford Road  (MHM)
Henry Ford Birthplace Ford Road  (MHM)
Charles A. Kandt House  22331 Morley  (MHM)
Saint Alphonsus Parish  7455 Calhoun Street  (MHM)
St. Joseph's Retreat  23300 Michigan Ave  (MHM)
 
 
MHM=Michigan Historical Marker