No. 1 steams across Firestone Farm road in Greenfield Village. The farmhouse in the background was the childhood home of tire magnate Harvey Firestone, and was moved in from Ohio.
No. 1 steams through Greenfield Village behind a replica of the one room Miller School, which Henry Ford attended from 1872 to 1874 in Springwells Township.
No. 1 approaches Susquehanna Station at Greenfield Village with the first run of the morning.
Edison steams through Walnut Grove in Greenfield Village.
Huzzah for the iron horse! Members of the Greenfield Village Lah de Dahs Base Ball Club take a time out to pay homage to that wondrous mechanical marvel, the steam locomotive. (In reality, the g... (more)
Real or Fake? That's the question that historians have pondered about the 4-4-0 "Edison" - seen here at Main Street Station - since the 1970s. It is clearly not an original Mason 4-4-0, which fo... (more)
A 12-year-old Thomas Edison, working as a news butcher, was thrown off a Grand Trunk train at this station in 1859, after setting a baggage car on fire. Henry Ford moved it to Greenfield Village ... (more)
No. 1 steams around the Greenfield Village loop with an afternoon train heading for the main station. I had planned to shoot the train in front of the cider mill (red building at right) but had t... (more)
No. 1 streaks through Walnut Grove in Greenfield Village, heading for Smith's Creek Station on the Henry Ford Museum's Weiser Railroad.