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I'm a car and computer nut, and I visited the Henry Ford Museum about ten years ago. I think it is one of the coolest museums a techie could visit. It has great displays of technology since the dawn of the industrial revolution.
Disclaimer - while I no longer live there, I grew up in the Detroit metro area and have been to HFM & GV many times.

The Village in particular is more than a collection of historic structures. Like Williamsburg, VA, it is a place where volunteers come to learn manufacturing methodologies rarely or no longer in use; especially methods that pre-date electricity or electronics. Without places like this, we will lose our knowledge of these methods.
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