@@wolverinewarlord You don't seem to understand, Adam isn't living in his van, or an RV anymore, where you need to live simply when you are on a budget and have to watch expenses. Adam has put in his hard work for many years to be able to afford to treat himself to better things AND provide content for YOU to watch for free. When you work hard to better your life its your right to live your life how you want to not how others want you to, as he has stated many times. he does what he wants and films his daily life. Have a nice day!
@@floridaman7660 There is a difference between stepping up in life and continuing to (as Adam also USED to say) "BE HUMBLE" vs. going on and on about his first class flight experiences. So, I don't think you understand. In fact, the whole point of what I said went right over your head.
I highly recommend The Henry Ford Museum. It is one of the best museums I've ever been to. It's a great museum to go with the whole family because there is something for everyone as it covers the interests of kids, moms, dads, etc. I took over 500 pics during my visit, there was that many exhibits
It’s so awesome having you here. Born and raised 20 minutes north of Detroit in Troy Michigan. Detroit gets a bad rep nation wide. It’s nice having someone showcase what we have to offer. Detroit is a hard working city full of amazing people. Thank you Adam!
@@TheDailyWoo Went to Detroit today. Drove by the BK you were at. Lol. Following the Woo! Lol. Sorry I missed ya. Tried to catch ya and tell you about 1375. Perhaps next time!
It's absolutely chilling to stand in front of Lincolns chair and realize the stains on it are his blood and then to tilt your head to look down upon the car where JFK was killed as well.
The Henry Ford is an amazingly eclectic museum! I really had thought it was strictly a motor vehicle museum and I had even known there was a Lincoln Mold-A-Rama available, which perplexed me. :) So fascinating! Mind blown.
Lincoln's chair is something I will never forget seeing. I could not wrap my head around it. With Kennedy's car, we've all seen so many pictures and videos of it and it was all cleaned up for the display, but the chair was just chilling. That museum is awesome.
My Grandfather worked for Ford his entire life. Took me on tours of factories often. I keep a FORD logo in my Studio to remind me of hard work. Thanks for another Ford Tour!
Scott is a Very Good Friend to Have in Your Corner. Scott is so Down to Earth. I Would Cherish His Friendship. The Both of You Make These Videos Great to Watch Over, and Over! You Guys Stay Safe!
It's a blast when you and Scott collaborate! Two guys clowning around!!! Also, the schtick, you play with Scott by always cutting him off at the end of the video.....hilarious! Thanks Adam and Sco.....🤣😂
My friend got married there & during the reception we were allowed to wander around the exhibits. It was really cool because my Grandpa worked for Henry Ford & his mistress. He has a cream dish from Henry Ford’s tea service set that’s been on exhibit there minus the cream dish. I was able to talk to one of the museum curators who confirmed that they know that piece is missing & that my family owns it.
@@kccollier2041 YES! My grandpa was tasked with taking a lot of items to the landfill. At one time he even had Henry Ford’s marriage certificate. He tossed out a framed picture & when it broke, he noticed it had been tucked behind it. We’re not sure what happened to it over the years though, I wish we could find it today.
That tire was a Ferris Wheel at the 1964 World's Fair. You can find pictures of it on google pretty easily. It is kind of amazing how many items seem to link back to that Fair. The Henry Ford Museum is such a great collection of objects. We have a membership to it and it seems like every time we go in we find something new. Greenfield Village next door is also pretty cool (if it's not raining). Henry relocated a bunch of historic buildings from around the country including the Wright Brother's bike shop.
I like the museum. But I like Greenfield Village [More] than the museum! I mean, I can walk inside Thomas Edison's laboratory where he and his workers cranked out all those amazing inventions, I can walk in the Wright brothers' bike shop as mentioned and the home that they grew up in. I can walk in Noah Webster's house (i.e. they guy who put together the Webster's Dictionary, and much more. BTW, the tour of the Ford auto plant nearby is pretty cool too!
@@OrvilleChomer It's not actually Edison's laboratory, it's a replica. But it's so accurate that when Edison visited he looked at something sitting on a bench, pointed somewhere else, and said "that's supposed to be over there". And yes, Greenfield Village is amazing.
I was born and raised in Michigan & remember taking school field trips to the museum back in the 80's/ 90's. Have not lived there since 2011 & it's great to see how it has evolved & grown through the years. So many cool things for the adults and interactive displays for the kids back then & nice to see they still have it now. Thank you!
Adam, You mentioned Jackie crawling onto the trunk a couple times... Don't know if you realize it but, after watching several documentaries on the assassination, she was not crawling on the trunk to help the secret service guy into the car... She was crawling to retrieve a part of her husband's brain that had landed on the trunk... She held on to that and gave it to a surgeon at Parkland hospital after he was pronounced dead... Her getting out and crawling back to get it was just a reflex..
Secret service agent Clint hill is still alive. He’s written great books on serving 5 presidents. He was very close to Jackie. He never got over what happened that day. It was a dark day for our country
Adam and Scott my to favorites for sure! You work well together. Thank you for going to this museum for all of us to see! Fantastic for sure! Your the best Adam,keep up the hard work.your worth it for sure.Scott to he has done some grate videos himself
I got there for the first time in memory this past June. What made it wonderful for me was that it’s really like 6 museums or so all in one place: history, aviation, cars, tech, farm machinery, etc.
My dad loved this museum remember going with him around 1979 or 1980 and he was on the way out and he pointed to something in the window very old and historic
There are a lot of great museums in Detroit. The Metro Detroit area is huge. Greenfield Village, on the same property as the Henry Ford, is a really fun sort of living museum. They have really fun events for Halloween and Christmas.
The Henry Ford is really one of the world's great museums. I got to it the first time a year ago and am planning on going back soon. The building itself is interesting, if you look at those big columns with the ridges on them those ridges are actually radiators that were used to heat the building. You also ought to head west to Hickory Corners and the Gilmore Auto Museum. GREAT collection of cars very well presented, plus you can take a class and learn how to drive a Model T. One of the coolest things I've ever done.
What’s great about the HF is it’s the origins of things we still use today and from our nation. No disrespect to more ancient, global museums but a visit there always brings a swell of pride in “American Ingenuity.”
Hooray! Adam is in Michigan! I took my daughter on a field trip with her school to the Henry Ford earlier this year. It was so cool to see everything, but also chilling to see the Rosa Parks bus, the JFK car, and Lincoln's chair with his blood stains...😬 such history in there Welcome to Michigan!!!
I’ve lived in the Detroit suburbs my whole live and that’s one thing I missed a lot when I lived in Florida and worked at Disney, was Coney Islands! You just can’t get them anywhere else.
that is such an iconic landmark especially on the way to the airport the Uniroyal tire I actually know the guy who paints it every 3 years! The Henry Ford and Greenfield village puts on a deal for Christmas called Holiday nights of Christmas. This museum is top notch! I always enjoy seeing one of the one of 49 Tucker cars! THANK you for doing this I think this is like comfort food for me! I've been having some rough cat rescue days including the loss of my own 12-year-old cat who grieved himself to death after the loss of my 24-year-old Russian Blue. I need to find my happy place and I think the Henry Ford fits that bill! I can't believe they have an Atari Pong there! The first Christmas that came out we were fortunate to have that! if you're able to stay here a little longer Toledo is only an hour south and there is not only Tony packo's from mash but there's also the spaghetti station and you can have your meal in a trolley car but all the booths are bed steads. The cars are amazing! So much history! The dream Cruise which is on Woodward happens the third Saturday of every August! Coney Islands are also famous for their great breakfast! Saganaki the flaming cheese it's an experience! Thank you for reminding me why I live here!!!!
I have been to the Henry Ford museum so many times from 1st grade thru 5th as field trips plus Greenfield Village then with parents and cousins countless trips, bringing back memories Adam
We’re so glad you chose to stop at the Henry Ford. Since moving away 18 years ago, the museum and Greenfield Village are probably the 2 things we miss most about Detroit. I still remember my first visit, a field trip when I was in the 2nd grade. My husband and I would try to visit at least a couple of times a year. Our favorites times to visit were during Halloween and Christmas. The village is decorated for fall with cornstalks and jack o lanterns. At Christmas time, the private homes are decorated for the holidays according to the time period the home is from. You can go ice skating, buy a bag of hot chestnuts and go for a ride in a Model T. It’s probably the best part of Detroit. Since our folks passed away, we haven’t been back. We miss Michigan very much. Thank you for saying nice things about Detroit.
Hey Adam great video while in Dearborn MI ..The Henry Ford Museum is a great place of interesting nostalgia exhibits..Plus the Big Uniroyal Tire, train, & more..Great day & week.
I always loved going to Henry Ford Museum and Greenfield Village growing up (Toledo native). It's so big now, like a Midwest Smithsonian! I was lucky enough to have a grandpa who was ond of the original designers of the Mustang, so we'd go visit him in Detroit then head out to the Museum and Village (before they had to rope things off for preservation). So many cool memories!
That museum is amazing! I love that you can actually get on the Rosa Parks' bus. My favorite thing there would have been the Edgar Allan Poe desk. Big fan of him. I probably would have got kicked out for going over the velvet rope to touch the desk
When I was a child you could sit in Lincoln's chair and the JFK car. The chair used to be in the court house in the Village. Also Walt and Henry were good friends and he used Greenfield Village for Disney parks and the way they were designed. All Coney Island are a bit different and you needed to go downtown Detroit to American Coney Island.
I live about half hour away from Henry Ford museum. I haven’t been there in years. It’s an awesome museum. I remember back in the day schools would have field trips to there a lot.
Walt Disney actually came to the Henry Ford Museum and Greenfield Village to get ideas for Disneyland. You can see how much this place influenced Walt Disney, especially Greenfield Village.
Fun fact the Dymaxion House was designed by inventor/ philosopher Buckminster Fuller. The same gentleman responsible for the geodesic dome ( as in Epcot Center). He preferred rounded designs as everything in nature has rounded edges.
Visited last week (9/14) and can say this is the biggest and most comprehensive museum I’ve toured. Purchased the All Attractions package that includes a tour of the Ford Rouge Plant where they produce F150’s (literally a few hours before the UAW strike) and Greenfield Village. Spent two days here and still feel like I didn’t see it all. Enjoyed Lafayette Coney Island downtown after going to the Detroit Auto Show. Fun times!
Scott is one of the best people you do a show with, the chemistry is just spot on. The joke of cutting him of on his next good story is a classic bit, keep doing that one until it is not funny, then do it more. Makes me laugh every time. Scott on Tape or Tom Wilson might be your best duo episodes ever. Great work brother Adam! Have a great week.
Forgot to mention, I grew up on a street just a short distance from the Uniroyal tire. I could see it from my front yard as a kid and played baseball in the park right next to it. My grandmother rode it when it was a ferris wheel for a very short time.
That place is quite amazing. Years ago on a visit to my wife's family we made a stop there. Many interesting displays. I will forever relish seeing that Weinermobile.
Love this video, Adam. I love how both you and Scott each had one but somehow, they are still so different from each other's. This museum is awesome!! What a nice job you did taking us on this tour. I really want to see it in person now! Loved the end, that was funny, but I really want to hear the rest of the story haha.
Adam I’ve been watching you since 2013 every damn day that you post, finally. Finally you come to Michigan and you visit one of my favorite places to go. I have seen you at wdw a few times I’ve been there but decided to leave you alone to enjoy yourself. I sincerely hope you come back to the mitten to visit us again.
I know this is several days later than your tribute to Paul Reubens (Pee Wee Herman) but I saw this notice on my Facebook feed and thought it would answer your question as to who places the large wreath on a stand on the Hollywood Walk of Fame by the star of someone who has passed. "Flowers will be placed on the Walk of Fame star of Paul Reubens/Pee-Wee Herman today 2 pm at 6562 Hollywood Blvd. flowers are placed by the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce and donated by the Hollywood Historic Trust." Thanks for all you share with us Adam. You always brighten my day.
Wow. That museum was amazing. Thanks for sharing for those of us who will never be able to go and visit the museum or the area. I'm sure there was a lot more that you didn't show. Tears came to my eyes when you were recreating the assassination of President Kennedy. Thank you so much Adam and Scott. You guys are great. Hoping there will be more videos of you two guys together. Ya'll should get together with Tim and have a 3 amigos video. That would be a crazy one. Be safe and Happy Trails.
Adam, really enjoyed your awesome and cool video! That's cool seeing President Kennedy's car, President Lincoln's chair and the other cool things in the museum. Thank you for taking me along with you and Scott! Your chili dogs looked soooooo good. Looking forward to your next awesome vlog. YOU ROCK!!!!!
I just adore Scott to pieces, but when you cut him off as he is telling his stories...makes me SMILE everytime! 😁
Classic
Take Scott over Adam anyday. I'm really getting sick of ATW's "Here I am flying first class again" videos. Where did the old "live simply" Adam go?
@@wolverinewarlord You don't seem to understand, Adam isn't living in his van, or an RV anymore, where you need to live simply when you are on a budget and have to watch expenses. Adam has put in his hard work for many years to be able to afford to treat himself to better things AND provide content for YOU to watch for free. When you work hard to better your life its your right to live your life how you want to not how others want you to, as he has stated many times. he does what he wants and films his daily life. Have a nice day!
@@floridaman7660 There is a difference between stepping up in life and continuing to (as Adam also USED to say) "BE HUMBLE" vs. going on and on about his first class flight experiences. So, I don't think you understand. In fact, the whole point of what I said went right over your head.
@@wolverinewarlord Get over yourself...I hope Adam takes more FIRST CLASS flights just to spite you :P
I highly recommend The Henry Ford Museum. It is one of the best museums I've ever been to. It's a great museum to go with the whole family because there is something for everyone as it covers the interests of kids, moms, dads, etc. I took over 500 pics during my visit, there was that many exhibits
I grew up in Onsted Mi and so have been to the Henry Ford Museum a few times and was in awe of it as a kid.
The Henry Ford museum is the most underrated museum in the world. There's so much great history in there!
Do they talk about Henry Ford being a racist?
Best museum I’ve never been too but now I’ve seen it thanks to you . Great video
@@normperreau1112 there are tons of videos on the Henry Ford Museum here on RUclips! Just look!
@@Hanover-ek4jySeriously?!?! Get a life!!
This museum looks incredible! Always wanted to go there. Agree that it's vastly underrated and appreciated. Sooo much to see!
It’s so awesome having you here. Born and raised 20 minutes north of Detroit in Troy Michigan. Detroit gets a bad rep nation wide. It’s nice having someone showcase what we have to offer. Detroit is a hard working city full of amazing people. Thank you Adam!
I enjoyed it . I plan on returning more often
@@TheDailyWoo where is Cody and how is he doing
@@TheDailyWoo Went to Detroit today. Drove by the BK you were at. Lol. Following the Woo! Lol. Sorry I missed ya. Tried to catch ya and tell you about 1375. Perhaps next time!
Don’t stop at the red lights in Detroit your wheels won’t be there when it turns green. Pit crews can’t work as fast as the brothers in the hoods
It's absolutely chilling to stand in front of Lincolns chair and realize the stains on it are his blood and then to tilt your head to look down upon the car where JFK was killed as well.
They are not blood stains. They are stains from a type of hair grease/oil men used during that time.
Scott is incredibly clever. Such a fun guest to have.
Scott's a card. Both of you together are a trip. Abe Lincoln's theatre chair was something special.
The Henry Ford is an amazingly eclectic museum! I really had thought it was strictly a motor vehicle museum and I had even known there was a Lincoln Mold-A-Rama available, which perplexed me. :) So fascinating! Mind blown.
Lincoln's chair is something I will never forget seeing. I could not wrap my head around it. With Kennedy's car, we've all seen so many pictures and videos of it and it was all cleaned up for the display, but the chair was just chilling. That museum is awesome.
One of the best museums. So many iconic things.
My Grandfather worked for Ford his entire life. Took me on tours of factories often. I keep a FORD logo in my Studio to remind me of hard work. Thanks for another Ford Tour!
The cutting off of Scott on Tap is the funniest thing 🤣 I did LOL at work while watching 👍
Scott is a Very Good Friend to Have in Your Corner. Scott is so Down to Earth. I Would Cherish His Friendship. The Both of You Make These Videos Great to Watch Over, and Over! You Guys Stay Safe!
Thank you for giving the Henry Ford Museum some love! It's a wonderful place to visit. ❤❤
It's a blast when you and Scott collaborate! Two guys clowning around!!! Also, the schtick, you play with Scott by always cutting him off at the end of the video.....hilarious! Thanks Adam and Sco.....🤣😂
My friend got married there & during the reception we were allowed to wander around the exhibits. It was really cool because my Grandpa worked for Henry Ford & his mistress. He has a cream dish from Henry Ford’s tea service set that’s been on exhibit there minus the cream dish. I was able to talk to one of the museum curators who confirmed that they know that piece is missing & that my family owns it.
Wow! That's pretty cool!!!
In the old creepy house?!
@@kccollier2041 YES! My grandpa was tasked with taking a lot of items to the landfill. At one time he even had Henry Ford’s marriage certificate. He tossed out a framed picture & when it broke, he noticed it had been tucked behind it. We’re not sure what happened to it over the years though, I wish we could find it today.
That tire was a Ferris Wheel at the 1964 World's Fair. You can find pictures of it on google pretty easily. It is kind of amazing how many items seem to link back to that Fair.
The Henry Ford Museum is such a great collection of objects. We have a membership to it and it seems like every time we go in we find something new. Greenfield Village next door is also pretty cool (if it's not raining). Henry relocated a bunch of historic buildings from around the country including the Wright Brother's bike shop.
I like the museum. But I like Greenfield Village [More] than the museum! I mean, I can walk inside Thomas Edison's laboratory where he and his workers cranked out all those amazing inventions, I can walk in the Wright brothers' bike shop as mentioned and the home that they grew up in. I can walk in Noah Webster's house (i.e. they guy who put together the Webster's Dictionary, and much more. BTW, the tour of the Ford auto plant nearby is pretty cool too!
@@OrvilleChomer It's not actually Edison's laboratory, it's a replica. But it's so accurate that when Edison visited he looked at something sitting on a bench, pointed somewhere else, and said "that's supposed to be over there".
And yes, Greenfield Village is amazing.
It's like Detroit's Disney World
Loving these last few videos with guest Scott on Tape. Love you two together, great team. ❤❤🤘🤘
I was born and raised in Michigan & remember taking school field trips to the museum back in the 80's/ 90's. Have not lived there since 2011 & it's great to see how it has evolved & grown through the years. So many cool things for the adults and interactive displays for the kids back then & nice to see they still have it now. Thank you!
Adam, You mentioned Jackie crawling onto the trunk a couple times... Don't know if you realize it but, after watching several documentaries on the assassination, she was not crawling on the trunk to help the secret service guy into the car... She was crawling to retrieve a part of her husband's brain that had landed on the trunk... She held on to that and gave it to a surgeon at Parkland hospital after he was pronounced dead... Her getting out and crawling back to get it was just a reflex..
I think he knows that. He didn’t want to say why she did that.
Secret service agent Clint hill is still alive. He’s written great books on serving 5 presidents. He was very close to Jackie. He never got over what happened that day. It was a dark day for our country
I used to play Thomas Edison there for 11 years. It was a great chapter. The Henry Ford is a special place.
Adam and Scott my to favorites for sure! You work well together. Thank you for going to this museum for all of us to see! Fantastic for sure! Your the best Adam,keep up the hard work.your worth it for sure.Scott to he has done some grate videos himself
I got there for the first time in memory this past June. What made it wonderful for me was that it’s really like 6 museums or so all in one place: history, aviation, cars, tech, farm machinery, etc.
No way adam actually said kennedys lincoln "blew his mind"
😂I thought the same thing.. Poor choice of words Adam😢.
Right?!
I always laugh so hard when Scott starts telling a story and you cut the camera off.
This is truly one of my favorite museums. And when I say that I have been so blessed to see another seems from all over the world.
My dad loved this museum remember going with him around 1979 or 1980 and he was on the way out and he pointed to something in the window very old and historic
Charles Kurault was my introduction to the news as a kid. I really enjoyed his show. Thanks Adam & Scott
There are a lot of great museums in Detroit. The Metro Detroit area is huge. Greenfield Village, on the same property as the Henry Ford, is a really fun sort of living museum. They have really fun events for Halloween and Christmas.
Always makes me chuckle when you cut Scott's stories off!
Classic
I would love to hear the rest of the story.
@@IdolmakercatIn case you dont know - they do this often to be funny. Pretty sure there is no real end to the story. You are missing nothing.
The Henry Ford is really one of the world's great museums. I got to it the first time a year ago and am planning on going back soon. The building itself is interesting, if you look at those big columns with the ridges on them those ridges are actually radiators that were used to heat the building.
You also ought to head west to Hickory Corners and the Gilmore Auto Museum. GREAT collection of cars very well presented, plus you can take a class and learn how to drive a Model T. One of the coolest things I've ever done.
What’s great about the HF is it’s the origins of things we still use today and from our nation.
No disrespect to more ancient, global museums but a visit there always brings a swell of pride in “American Ingenuity.”
Hooray! Adam is in Michigan! I took my daughter on a field trip with her school to the Henry Ford earlier this year. It was so cool to see everything, but also chilling to see the Rosa Parks bus, the JFK car, and Lincoln's chair with his blood stains...😬 such history in there
Welcome to Michigan!!!
Adam seeing the JFK limo, "This blows my mind..." long pause 😉
Henry Ford museum is one of the best museums in the country! So amazing
I'm a descendant of Henry Ford, cool video Adam. Love my ancestry
Awesome 👍
I’ve lived in the Detroit suburbs my whole live and that’s one thing I missed a lot when I lived in Florida and worked at Disney, was Coney Islands! You just can’t get them anywhere else.
This video has been on my wishlist for years. Thank you Adam and Scott!!
Been there twice, it is one amazing museum!! Nice video, glad you finally made it.
fun fact Henry Ford on many occasions enjoyed a piping-hot caffeinated beverage. 😂
Nice
Yes, he would drink the beverage while on the phone with Hitler.
That was the inspiration for the cupholder
The giant train that they have there is truly a sight to behold!
Fantastic video, thanks for sharing!
I knew you’d love The Henry Ford museum! Its fabulous for pop culture lovers!
The Henry Ford Museum is a true national treasure, as is the neighboring Greenfield Village. Glad you enjoyed it as well.
My day can’t start until I have a piping hot caffeinated beverage with Adam the Woo.
Thank you Adam for showing the Rosa Parks bus and for sitting down also. It means a lot. Great museum , this awesome!! 🌺🌴
I would love to visit this museum! Thanks for taking is along with you guys! ❤
that is such an iconic landmark especially on the way to the airport the Uniroyal tire I actually know the guy who paints it every 3 years!
The Henry Ford and Greenfield village puts on a deal for Christmas called Holiday nights of Christmas.
This museum is top notch! I always enjoy seeing one of the one of 49 Tucker cars!
THANK you for doing this I think this is like comfort food for me! I've been having some rough cat rescue days including the loss of my own 12-year-old cat who grieved himself to death after the loss of my 24-year-old Russian Blue. I need to find my happy place and I think the Henry Ford fits that bill!
I can't believe they have an Atari Pong there! The first Christmas that came out we were fortunate to have that!
if you're able to stay here a little longer Toledo is only an hour south and there is not only Tony packo's from mash but there's also the spaghetti station and you can have your meal in a trolley car but all the booths are bed steads.
The cars are amazing! So much history! The dream Cruise which is on Woodward happens the third Saturday of every August!
Coney Islands are also famous for their great breakfast!
Saganaki the flaming cheese it's an experience!
Thank you for reminding me why I live here!!!!
Didn't know Lincoln was in a rocking chair at the time. Interesting.
This by far was the best vlog I've ever seen Thank You so much for taking us on this historic journey 😊
That museum looks awesome.Thank you for taking me along!
I have been to the Henry Ford museum so many times from 1st grade thru 5th as field trips plus Greenfield Village then with parents and cousins countless trips, bringing back memories Adam
Love The Ford. Years ago when Lincoln’s chair was next door at Greenfield Village my Aunt guarded it!
We’re so glad you chose to stop at the Henry Ford. Since moving away 18 years ago, the museum and Greenfield Village are probably the 2 things we miss most about Detroit. I still remember my first visit, a field trip when I was in the 2nd grade. My husband and I would try to visit at least a couple of times a year.
Our favorites times to visit were during Halloween and Christmas. The village is decorated for fall with cornstalks and jack o lanterns. At Christmas time, the private homes are decorated for the holidays according to the time period the home is from. You can go ice skating, buy a bag of hot chestnuts and go for a ride in a Model T. It’s probably the best part of Detroit. Since our folks passed away, we haven’t been back. We miss Michigan very much. Thank you for saying nice things about Detroit.
Glad you like The Henry Ford. Our 8 year old loves that place. We go at least once every month as members.
American has the best Coney Dogs.
Hey Adam great video while in Dearborn MI ..The Henry Ford Museum is a great place of interesting nostalgia exhibits..Plus the Big Uniroyal Tire, train, & more..Great day & week.
Fun with Scott again! 🙂
I always loved going to Henry Ford Museum and Greenfield Village growing up (Toledo native). It's so big now, like a Midwest Smithsonian! I was lucky enough to have a grandpa who was ond of the original designers of the Mustang, so we'd go visit him in Detroit then head out to the Museum and Village (before they had to rope things off for preservation). So many cool memories!
There are some amazing things to see there. Thank you for sharing
Just a heads up our local Detroit morning radio show Dave and Chuck the Freak talked about your cousin Eddies house experience last week.
That museum is amazing! I love that you can actually get on the Rosa Parks' bus. My favorite thing there would have been the Edgar Allan Poe desk. Big fan of him. I probably would have got kicked out for going over the velvet rope to touch the desk
Henry Ford was a racist! Did you know that tidbit?
When I was a child you could sit in Lincoln's chair and the JFK car. The chair used to be in the court house in the Village. Also Walt and Henry were good friends and he used Greenfield Village for Disney parks and the way they were designed.
All Coney Island are a bit different and you needed to go downtown Detroit to American Coney Island.
I live about half hour away from Henry Ford museum. I haven’t been there in years. It’s an awesome museum. I remember back in the day schools would have field trips to there a lot.
Uneeeeroyal 👍, great vlog. Keep having fun. Looking forward every day for that new adventure.
I'd say that the Disney parks have a Henry Ford Museum vibe instead of the other way around. The museum was built in 1929.
I think he was specifically talking about the pavilion from the World’s Fair.
@@10RRASKIronically it's also true that the Disney parks have more of a worlds fair vibe than the opposite as well lol
Walt Disney actually came to the Henry Ford Museum and Greenfield Village to get ideas for Disneyland. You can see how much this place influenced Walt Disney, especially Greenfield Village.
I loved this, my grandparents drove all over, just when I was forgetting the Holiday inn signs, they kept one!
So much fun. Thanks Adam.👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼🌻
So happy you made it to the museum. I have been a member for over 20 years.
Truly stunning museum, so much history there! Wish I could make it up there sometime to see it for myself. Thank you Adam for the journey!
I was at the Museum the day Rosa Parks bus was open on Display and Rosa Parks was there for the unveiling.
Fun fact the Dymaxion House was designed by inventor/ philosopher Buckminster Fuller. The same gentleman responsible for the geodesic dome ( as in Epcot Center). He preferred rounded designs as everything in nature has rounded edges.
Yay! I’m glad you got to the Uniroyal tire and the Henry Ford Museum!
Thanks for sharing!
Visited last week (9/14) and can say this is the biggest and most comprehensive museum I’ve toured. Purchased the All Attractions package that includes a tour of the Ford Rouge Plant where they produce F150’s (literally a few hours before the UAW strike) and Greenfield Village. Spent two days here and still feel like I didn’t see it all. Enjoyed Lafayette Coney Island downtown after going to the Detroit Auto Show. Fun times!
Scott is one of the best people you do a show with, the chemistry is just spot on. The joke of cutting him of on his next good story is a classic bit, keep doing that one until it is not funny, then do it more. Makes me laugh every time.
Scott on Tape or Tom Wilson might be your best duo episodes ever.
Great work brother Adam! Have a great week.
Amazing museum, thanks for the virtual tour, AtW!
Forgot to mention, I grew up on a street just a short distance from the Uniroyal tire. I could see it from my front yard as a kid and played baseball in the park right next to it. My grandmother rode it when it was a ferris wheel for a very short time.
Scott is Hilarious , even when you cut him off ..I'm still laughing 😂😂🌺🌴
A bucket list item for me! Great to see you both 😎🤘
That place is quite amazing. Years ago on a visit to my wife's family we made a stop there. Many interesting displays. I will forever relish seeing that Weinermobile.
Great Video! Thank you
I love the Henry ford! Was just there on Father’s Day! Cheers!
Love it. The wheel was at the 1964/1965 World’s Fair in Corona, NY. It opened April 1964.
I love it when you have your son on the show. 😂
Thank you, Adam, for a job well done! I live in the area south of Detroit. My Grandfather was Henry Ford's personal bodyguard.
I remember going there for free it was super fun 🤩
Stood in front of Lincoln’s chair for like 5 minutes. It was so powerful looking at it and knowing the history.
Love this video, Adam. I love how both you and Scott each had one but somehow, they are still so different from each other's. This museum is awesome!! What a nice job you did taking us on this tour. I really want to see it in person now! Loved the end, that was funny, but I really want to hear the rest of the story haha.
I love when Alan and Scott on Tap are together. Great combination :)
Adam I’ve been watching you since 2013 every damn day that you post, finally. Finally you come to Michigan and you visit one of my favorite places to go. I have seen you at wdw a few times I’ve been there but decided to leave you alone to enjoy yourself. I sincerely hope you come back to the mitten to visit us again.
Adam, I have been watching for years…..and I must say you look so handsome and healthy! Love it! Thanks for the travels!❤
I know this is several days later than your tribute to Paul Reubens (Pee Wee Herman) but I saw this notice on my Facebook feed and thought it would answer your question as to who places the large wreath on a stand on the Hollywood Walk of Fame by the star of someone who has passed.
"Flowers will be placed on the Walk of Fame star of Paul Reubens/Pee-Wee Herman today 2 pm at 6562 Hollywood Blvd. flowers are placed by the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce and donated by the Hollywood Historic Trust."
Thanks for all you share with us Adam. You always brighten my day.
One of my favorite museums! I love it there!
Wow. That museum was amazing. Thanks for sharing for those of us who will never be able to go and visit the museum or the area. I'm sure there was a lot more that you didn't show. Tears came to my eyes when you were recreating the assassination of President Kennedy. Thank you so much Adam and Scott. You guys are great. Hoping there will be more videos of you two guys together. Ya'll should get together with Tim and have a 3 amigos video. That would be a crazy one. Be safe and Happy Trails.
Adam, really enjoyed your awesome and cool video! That's cool seeing President Kennedy's car, President Lincoln's chair and the other cool things in the museum. Thank you for taking me along with you and Scott! Your chili dogs looked soooooo good. Looking forward to your next awesome vlog. YOU ROCK!!!!!
Hello and thank you for a wonderful trip .
16:53 - No pun intended? Talk about bad timing... Such an amazing museum, loads of Americana. Keep up the great work, Adam!
That place is FANtastic. It's on my bucket look. Thanks, guys...👏👏🤠
This episode reminded me of Huell, so glad he was mentioned. He never hid his awe of certain things just like you with the limo and chair.
One of our favorite places. So glad you loved it!