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 |