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The Henry Ford estate, a National Landmark on the campus of the University of Michigan-Deaborn, is the former home of automaker, Henry Ford and his wife, Clara. Reflecting the Ford’s love for nature, the residence was built with rough-hewn Ohio limestone to harmonize with the surrounding countryside. Designed by noted landscape architect, Jens Jensen, the grounds were transformed from farmland into a natural, native landscape.

4901 Evergreen
Dearborn, MI, 48128
313.593.5590

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Features

  • Ceremony on site
  • Garden, patio or outdoor area
  • Water Views

Settings

Music Room: 70 Seated
Mrs. Ford’s Study: 40 Seated
Sunporch: 40 Seated
Library: 8 Seated
Pool Dining Room: 200 Seated
Main Level & Tent: 300 Seated

Average Cost Per Plate

$50

Facility Rental Fee

Varies