Ford Piquette Avenue Plant

Central, Michigan

The Model-T Automotive Heritage Complex, Inc., (doing business as) the Ford Piquette Avenue Plant, was organized in 2000 as a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization for the purpose of preserving the Plant and keeping it from being demolished. Open year-round as a Museum and education center, the plant now attracts visitors from around the world. It provides special programs and events for bus tours, families, and scores of people attending public and private events from car shows to weddings.

The Ford Piquette Avenue Plant (FPAP) is managed by a Board of Trustees and volunteer committees. The historic site is financially self-supported. It is not affiliated with Ford Motor Company or Ford Foundation.

The Ford Piquette Avenue Plant was dedicated as a MotorCities National Heritage Area site in 1996. The Plant was placed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places in 2002 and listed as a Michigan State Historic Site in 2003. The FPAP site was deemed a U.S. Historic District Contributing Property in 2004 and declared a U.S. National Historic Landmark in 2006.

461 Piquette St, Detroit, MI 48202
P: 
313-872-8759
Email: info@fordpiquetteavenueplant.org

Admission: 
Adults: $15
Seniors (65+): $10
Veterans: $10
Students (with ID): $10
Youth (5-17): $5
Children (4 & Under): Free
Plan: 1-2hr
Open: Thursday – Sunday 10am – 4pm

fordpiquetteplant.org

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