Scott Briggs took pictures of the first floor of the public parking in the Henry Ford Main Hospital's garage in Detroit, expressing his concern about their apparent lack of concern
We can thank a famous Michigander for introducing the 40-hour work week 96 years ago. The concept of working eight hours per day five days a week was introduced on September 25, 1926.
In 1924 William Herbert Lee 'Herb' McCourtie transformed his family’s 42-acre farm into a summer home, which would then se many lavish parties with interesting guests, as legend has it.
A little piece of Michigan history could be yours for the right price. A home that automotive legend Henry Ford owned at one time is on the market in Clinton, Michigan.
When Thomas Edison was a boy, he was working on a train. Thanks to a dangerous experiment, he was thrown off in this little Michigan town. CLICK IN to see this historic Michigan town and find out where to visit!