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Driving America gives an A-to-Z look at how cars have helped shape our culture and influenced the way we all live, work and play. To help you get a better handle on the ins and outs of the complex relationship between people, cars and culture, the exhibition is divided into 20 focal areas that will draw you in with captivating stories about topics such as racing, American family life, alternative power and other forms of transportation. Focal areas are packed with some of the most historically significant vehicles, stimulating and insightful commentaries, hands-on activities and relevant artifacts that will make you stop, stare and contemplate how the automobile has influenced the life decisions you have already made and will make in the future.

Featured Exhibit Areas

1896 Ford Quadricycle Runabout, First Car Built by Henry Ford
The Quadricycle was Henry Ford's first attempt to build a gasoline powered automobile. It utilized commonly available materials: angle iron for the frame, a leather belt and chain drive for the transmission, and a buggy seat. Ford had to devise his own ignition system. He sold his Quadricycle for $200, then used the money to build his second car.
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Driving America is the premier automotive exhibition; designed to be a moving experience that helps you learn a little bit more about yourself and the relationship between people, cars and culture.

Download this handy road map of the exhibit space to view all there is to see – we wouldn’t want you to miss the Driving America Timeline, Lamy’s Diner or any of the 20 focal areas.

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Things to do with Kids
K’nex Race Car Designer
Design and build your own cars from K’nex building pieces. Then race them down hill! Kids will see science principles at work and practice design-thinking skills.

Texaco Station Mechanic
Children ages 4-8 (and their adult chaperones) complete service and repair activities using realistic equipment on our kid-scale 1960s replica car. Artifacts from the collections of The Henry Ford bring the Texaco garage to life.

Interactives
Sprinkled throughout Driving America are 18 interactive 42-inch touchscreens that offer interactive games and activities plus deeper information about thousands of artifacts. Learn more
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Wendy Metros
Director of Media
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313.982.6125
WendyMe@thehenryford.org

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Carol Kendra
Chief Marketing Officer
313.982.6123
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