The Boston Globe, August 24th, 2003
DEARBORN, MICH. Through Dec. 31. Founded in 1929 by the automotive pioneer, The Henry Ford is a multidimensional complex geared to history and American innovation. After a nine-month renovation, the 90-acre Greenfield Village reopened in June with seven new theme districts. New sidewalks, roads, and signs lead visitors to the districts, among them "Working Farms," "Liberty Craftworks," "Main Street," and "Edison at Work." The Flexible Gallery made its debut this summer with the traveling exhibit "Bond. James Bond," which is up to its tricks through Dec. 31. The Henry Ford Museum houses thousan...
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