Pidgeoncoop: Liz's Mercury Sable
Pidgeoncoop: Christmas tree, Henry Ford Museum. Yes it is out of focus but still looks pretty
Pidgeoncoop: Greenfield Village, Dearborn, MI
Pidgeoncoop: Greenfield Village, Dearborn, MI
Pidgeoncoop: Lis is productive wrapping presents whilst Peter is at work
Pidgeoncoop: Our Christmas tree which we purchased at Bronner's in Frankenmuth, MI on 11 Sept
Pidgeoncoop: Radio Station WJR celebrating Christmas at Fairlane Mall with Handel's Messiah
Pidgeoncoop: Radio Station WJR celebrating Christmas at Fairlane Mall with Handel's Messiah
Pidgeoncoop: Proud of our newly decorated tree
Pidgeoncoop: Edsel and Eleanor Ford mansion, Grosse Point, MI
Pidgeoncoop: Edsel and Eleanor Ford mansion, Grosse Point, MI
Pidgeoncoop: Henry Ford Museum
Pidgeoncoop: Henry Ford Museum
Pidgeoncoop: Henry Ford Museum. Angela Willis visited us from NY
Pidgeoncoop: Angela and Liz at the Henry Ford Museum
Pidgeoncoop: Angela and Liz at the Henry Ford Museum
Pidgeoncoop: Henry Ford Museum. Presedential parade vehicle in which President Kennedy was assassinated. The vehicle was new for JFK and was open. After the assassination it was covered and was used by all Presidents up to and including Ronald Regan
Pidgeoncoop: Ike's bubbletop. Used by Presidents Truman, Eisenhower and Kennedy
Pidgeoncoop: Henry Ford Museum. An early McDonald's sign
Pidgeoncoop: The Automobile in American Life Exhibition, Henry Ford Museum, Dearborn, MI
Pidgeoncoop: An in depth look at the world the car created
Pidgeoncoop: Peter and Liz with the General Motors 1951 Le Sabre concept car
Pidgeoncoop: Henry Ford Museum. The "Automobile in American Life" exhibit
Pidgeoncoop: Henry Ford Museum. The "Automobile in American Life" exhibit
Pidgeoncoop: Lamy's Diner (1946), Henry Ford Museum. The food looked pretty real
Pidgeoncoop: Lamy's Diner (1946), Henry Ford Museum. The food looked pretty real
Pidgeoncoop: Lamy's Diner (1946), Henry Ford Museum. The food looked pretty real
Pidgeoncoop: Holy smokes! A bubble top concept car
Pidgeoncoop: Angela Willis. Lunch at the Henry Ford museum
Pidgeoncoop: Norman Rockwell's interpretation of Henry Ford and his family, Clara and Edsel