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Wish You Were Here
Unpacking Ford Family Travel
Wish You Were Here
Unpacking Ford Family Travel
Located in the Visitor Center | Free Admission
Your invited to explore the journeys that shaped the Ford family’s worldview, values, and legacy.
Wish You Were Here: Unpacking Ford Family Travel is a Ford family travel exhibition that takes visitors through history, adventure, and innovation.
This immersive exhibition spans the years 1915 to 1936 and highlights trips taken by Eleanor and Edsel Ford and their children, from leisurely escapes to Hawai‘i to culturally rich expeditions across Europe.
Through rarely seen photographs, vintage postcards, travel documents, and engaging interactive displays, visitors will discover how the Fords’ experiences abroad influenced their design choices, philanthropic outlook, and sense of global responsibility. Highlights include a 1930s-inspired display evoking the Century of Progress exposition, recreated settings from Ford family adventures, and personal stories drawn from Ford House’s archives.
At the heart of this Ford family travel exhibition is the question: how did travel shape their legacy?
More than a look at luxury travel, Wish You Were Here reveals how travel shaped a family’s identity—and inspired their vision for home, art, and community. The exhibition is on view in the Gaukler Pointe Gallery through May 2027 and is free with general admission.
And don’t miss our permanent exhibition, The Ford Family Story, located on the first floor of the Visitor Center next to Gaukler Pointe Gallery.
Step inside a vibrant blend of Ford family destinations — from the 1934 World’s Fair to Hawai‘i in 1916 — where better cars made for safer journeys and unforgettable stories.
This rendering highlights an early Ford road trip experience, showcasing one of the first major cross-country car journeys. Interactive and archival elements will bring this story to life-final design subject to change.
A stylized rendering of the Ford family’s 1916 trip to Hawaii, featuring tropical backdrops and travel-themed interactives. Exhibit layout and components may differ from what is shown.
A rendering of the 1934 Ford pavilion-inspired display, inviting visitors to explore the family’s connection to international expositions and innovation. Final exhibition elements may vary.
Guests engage with a 1934-themed immersive display inspired by the Century of Progress Exposition. Final exhibition design may vary.
From unpaved roads to paradise palms — follow the Ford family’s extraordinary adventures as they journeyed across the country and into the tropics, exploring how travel shaped their lives and legacy.
Plot the path of a true American adventure — follow the Ford family’s 1915 cross-country road trip across hills, highways, and history, brought to life with original maps, photos, and headlines.
Discover how better cars made for better drivers — and unforgettable memories — as the Ford family explored the world by road, sea, and sky.
In 1915, the Ford family set out on a bold cross-country journey by automobile. This display captures their route, challenges, and roadside memories — from hauling gear up steep hills to navigating a nation still unpaved.
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