On This Day In 1914, Henry Ford More-Than-Doubled Wages And Shortened The Work Day
It was on January 5th, 114 years ago, that Henry Ford set a new standard for assembly worker treatment.
Read More »It was on January 5th, 114 years ago, that Henry Ford set a new standard for assembly worker treatment.
Read More »The Henry Ford museum complex receives a donation from Ford Motor Company's bitter cross-town rival.
Read More »The Ford Foundation will open its first office in Detroit in 64 years.
Read More »Rumors persist that Ford designed the Model T to run on fuels beside gasoline. While it may do so happily, that's purely by accident.
Read More »Ford Motor Co. Executive Chairman Bill Ford traveled to Ireland to mark the automaker's centennial in the European country.
Read More »In 1928, Henry Ford erected a town in the middle of the rainforest to harvest rubber for his auto company. The result was a failure.
Read More »Michigan's Willow Run, a place already teeming with history, might play an integral part in writing the next chapter in mobility.
Read More »Ford's newest Thanksgiving parade float attempts to recount 113 years of Ford history in just 90 feet.
Read More »Ford's "Sweepstakes" made an estimated 26 horsepower with a 539-cubic-inch engine. What a beast.
Read More »More than a century after Henry Ford's first race, his automobile company is still at it.
Read More »You could say that Ford Motor Company was born out of racing, in a sense.
Read More »Ford ponders its illustrious racing past with an immersive, 360° video presentation.
Read More »You will never see its like for sale again. Guaranteed.
Read More »Using ethnographic research, Ford is implementing new, more fool-proof ways of reading market demands.
Read More »If a tandem bicycle mated with a WhirlyBall cart, you would have the Ford Quadricycle.
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