National Association of Automobile Museums The Ford Piquette Avenue Plant is a member of the National Association of Automobile Museums, …
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Jan 7, 2025
This is an excellent museum to visit . Make sure you book a tour with a guide as you will learn so much about the history , small stories and details and this makes the visit very interactive . So gl… Full review by Jerome D
Dec 1, 2024
The tour with Jerry was so interesting and full of insights about the history and the technology used in the different Ford models. Visiting the plant with the tour is definitely worth it!! Would de… Full review by Romuho
Nov 8, 2024
Beautifully and impeccably restored factory building, very rare autos, great tour guides!! Fascinating slice of Detroit history that changed the world forever. Full review by coventryb2022
Hi, I thought the Ford Rouge plant was the original Model T plant but Trip Advisor says the Piquette is. Please clarify. Thank you, PJ
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Karen answered well. From the point of view of interest to visitors, i think Piquette is amazing, showing you the original Ford office and several models (A,B,C, etc) before the …
Karen answered well. From the point of view of interest to visitors, i think Piquette is amazing, showing you the original Ford office and several models (A,B,C, etc) before the Ford T - totally worth the visit.
Please tell me more about the cars. Are they mainly Model Ts and Model As? Are there very many newer cars from the 1950s on? Please tell me more about the movies? The length and the topics. Many thanks, Bob
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Many thanks for your answer! Please tell me about the different movies and their length? Cheers, Bob
Yes, I think that most kids (especially if they like cars) would enjoy this place as it is full of old cars, offers a lot of information on the evolution of the automobile industry, and is all jam …
Yes, I think that most kids (especially if they like cars) would enjoy this place as it is full of old cars, offers a lot of information on the evolution of the automobile industry, and is all jam-packed in a historical building.
Hi! We're going to be in Detroit in August on a Tuesday and Wednesday and I know my Dad would absolutely love this museum- as its the summer, will the museum be open then?
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I agree with the others. It is staffed by volunteers so I would check the website or call in advance. It is worth the visit