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Outstanding opportunity to see modern manufacturing technology at work. It was absolutely fascinating to see pickup trucks assembled right before your eyes by a combination of automation and efficient use of human resources. I especially appreciated that we were not herded through in a group, but were allowed to proceed at our own pace. This tour should be a "must see" for any Michigan visit.

I highly recommend touring this place! It is a neat piece of history and innovation. We were there on a holiday weekend, so we did not get to see the factory in full operation, but it is still very worthwhile. Overall a very worthwhile place to visit!

We gad the all acess tour with factory, museum and village for 191 Dollar for two people. But "all acess" does not mean, that the rides in the village are included. I understand, that the borrowing of the Ford T in the village costs extra. But not including the train ride for nearly 200 Bucks seems a little greedy to me.
Anyway, the factorytpor is great, although no pictures are allowed. The rather small and expensive giftshop is nice. The stuff is very friendly! Take notice that in the museum there is the famous Spirit of St Louis, Rosa Barks Bus and Lincoln's chair, in which he was assassinated!
Anyway, the factorytpor is great, although no pictures are allowed. The rather small and expensive giftshop is nice. The stuff is very friendly! Take notice that in the museum there is the famous Spirit of St Louis, Rosa Barks Bus and Lincoln's chair, in which he was assassinated!

Amazing experience! You get to see the assemble line of the Ford F-150 (photos are prohibited) and learn about how everything works inside the plant. Recommended for everybody, whether you are interested in the industry or not!

A very cool tour I wasn't able to take many pictures. There was about 6 stations to look at, 2 videos and a few stations to view cars, there was a factory over look.

Just one amazing place. God Bless the Ford family and God Bless the men and women who work there. This place is truly a testament to the passion and drive of hard working Americans!!!

The tour was GREAT! Very informative, educational and well designed. The staff from start to finish were friendly and professional. The assembly line was amazing to see!
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