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Children's Playground Opens at Greenfield Village

The playground will be open daily, April through October, from 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.

On Oct. 5, The Henry Ford officially opened its Donald F. Kosch Village Playground inside Greenfield Village during a special ribbon-cutting ceremony.

Located adjacent to the carousel, the new historically-themed playground is a place where children of all abilities can learn and play within the same environment.

The new addition to Greenfield Village encompasses approximately 25,000 square feet. The site includes multi-level topography with ramp accessibility, bonded and concrete rubber surfaces that are ADA accessible and elements constructed out of natural or authentic materials keeping with the overall aesthetic of Greenfield Village.

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“We hope that this new playground will serve as a model for others to become more aware and more willing to adopt design principles that address the interest and needs of people, especially children, of all abilities,” said Patricia Mooradian, president of The Henry Ford. “Creating immersive spaces where children can learn by doing and be inspired by their surroundings is something that our founder Henry Ford believed in and something that is still very important to us to this day.”

Designed to resemble a 1930s construction site, the playground includes an interactive steam shovel where children can play with the levers inside or dig in the sand located at the bottom of the steam shovel’s bucket.

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The site also includes a rock climbing wall, a water tower, swings, an interactive boiler feature, a cement mixer and two actual artifacts – a 1931 Ford Model AA truck and a 20-foot boiler tunnel that originally sat near the Armington and Sims Machine Shop inside Greenfield Village.

The playground will be open daily, April through October, from 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. and is intended for children 10 and younger with adult supervision.

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