When I think of the name Henry Ford, I immediately associate it with the state of Michigan, the place where he was born, raised, and later came up with his famous invention of the automobile. There are numerous places near Detroit that you can visit to pay tribute to this important entrepreneur, but did you know that you can also get a glimpse of one of Ford’s creations in Sudbury, Massachusetts?

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Have you taken a hike through Ford’s Folley? Please tell us about your experience. Other Sudbury spots with ties to Ford include the Redstone Schoolhouse, the Grist Mill, and the Wayside Inn.

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