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- Edison Homestead at Its Original Site, Vienna, Ontario, Canada, June 1933 - Thomas Edison's grandparents built and lived in this home on their farm in Vienna, Ontario. As a boy, Edison enjoyed visiting the farm, where he played in the barn, went swimming, and fished in a nearby river. In 1933, Henry Ford moved the historic house to Greenfield Village--his outdoor museum in Dearborn, Michigan.

- June 03, 1933
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Edison Homestead at Its Original Site, Vienna, Ontario, Canada, June 1933
Thomas Edison's grandparents built and lived in this home on their farm in Vienna, Ontario. As a boy, Edison enjoyed visiting the farm, where he played in the barn, went swimming, and fished in a nearby river. In 1933, Henry Ford moved the historic house to Greenfield Village--his outdoor museum in Dearborn, Michigan.
- Edison Homestead--Original Site--Interior--Item 02 -

- June 03, 1933
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Edison Homestead--Original Site--Interior--Item 02
- Edison Homestead--Original Site--Interior--Item 06 -

- June 03, 1933
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Edison Homestead--Original Site--Interior--Item 06
- Edison Homestead--Original Site--Interior--Item 10 -

- June 03, 1933
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Edison Homestead--Original Site--Interior--Item 10
- Edison Homestead--Original Site--Interior--Item 18 -

- June 03, 1933
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Edison Homestead--Original Site--Interior--Item 18
- Edison Homestead--Original Site--Interior--Item 19 -

- June 03, 1933
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Edison Homestead--Original Site--Interior--Item 19
- Edison Homestead--Original Site--Interior--Item 23 -

- August 30, 1933
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Edison Homestead--Original Site--Interior--Item 23
- Sofa Photographed in Edison Homestead, Greenfield Village, August 1939 -

- August 14, 1939
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Sofa Photographed in Edison Homestead, Greenfield Village, August 1939
- Edison Family Members Visiting Edison Homestead in Greenfield Village, October 31, 1974 -

- October 31, 1974
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Edison Family Members Visiting Edison Homestead in Greenfield Village, October 31, 1974
- Edison Homestead in Greenfield Village, circa 1934 - Irving Bacon, a Ford Motor Company employee and Henry Ford's personal artist, created pen-and-ink drawings to illustrate guidebooks for the Edison Institute Museum and Greenfield Village (now The Henry Ford) when they officially opened to the public in 1933. An illustrated souvenir guidebook helped visitors navigate the exhibits and grounds. Ford also used these drawings in other company publications.

- circa 1934
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Edison Homestead in Greenfield Village, circa 1934
Irving Bacon, a Ford Motor Company employee and Henry Ford's personal artist, created pen-and-ink drawings to illustrate guidebooks for the Edison Institute Museum and Greenfield Village (now The Henry Ford) when they officially opened to the public in 1933. An illustrated souvenir guidebook helped visitors navigate the exhibits and grounds. Ford also used these drawings in other company publications.