
The Henry Ford Centennial Library is the main branch of the Dearborn Public Libraries in Dearborn, Michigan in Metro Detroit. It is located at 16301 Michigan Avenue.HistoryIn 1963, to commemorate the centennial anniversary of the birth of Henry Ford, the Ford Foundation donated three million dollars to the City of Dearborn to construct a memorial library. On July 30, 1963, Ford's hundredth birthday, the Ford Motor Company deeded of land to the City of Dearborn for the building. The library was formally dedicated November 25, 1969.Henry Ford Centennial Library's original floorplan designs included large meeting rooms along the first floor; a sizable Children's section, detailed public card catalogue, an adult reading room (now a conference room where the Ford Collection of books is currently kept), open periodical stacks for active issues of magazines and closed periodical stacks where back issues could be kept, record listening booths, adult fiction and nonfiction sections, and typewriters spread along the second floor; and a closed book stack and the Audio-Visual department, where 8mm and 16mm film reels and other materials were kept in staff-accessible archives, were located on the third floor, where the Mezzanine and study rooms are located now.ArtworkA statue of Ford, created by Marshall Fredericks, was commissioned in 1968 and dedicated in 1975 on the library's plaza. The statue is bronze on a green marble pedestal. It depicts an elder Ford with head bowed and hands in his pockets as if caught in a moment of thought. Behind him is a green marble slab on which appear his signature, carved above the statue, and four relief scenes also in bronze. Three of the reliefs represent various modes of transportation including horse and oxen drawn wagons, steam powered vehicles, bicycles and finally several early autos. The fourth depicts trucks, autos and trains emerging from a collage of buildings associated with the history of Ford Motor Company.
Bryant Branch Library
2 miles
yes, it's cozy and cute but too small and not open on fridays?? I wish the city woul...
Ypsilanti District Library Michigan
22 miles
First time here, really great children's programs, friendly librarians, fun space for...
EMU Halle Library
22 miles
I love the library.. but the new hours suck! I can only study until 12am? My major is...
Bentley Historical Library
26 miles
Ann Arbor District Library: Traverwood Branc...
26 miles
This place is BEAUTIFUL, even compared to the rest of the AADL locations. I loved stu...
School of Music Library
26 miles
Ann Arbor District Library: Malletts Creek B...
27 miles
Great staff. Small but nice children’s area with small toys, puzzles, fish tank, and ...
Taubman Health Sciences Library
27 miles
Gorgeous, modern library with lots of study spaces. Ideal for those in the sciences...
Museums Library
27 miles
Harlan Hatcher Graduate Library
27 miles
My go-to study spot on campus. There are such a variety of places to study: from the ...
Law Library. University of Michigan Law Scho...
27 miles
Visit it at night--the grounds are beautiful during that time! My camera can't do it ...
Cook William W Legal Research Library
28 miles
If you are an architecture nerd visiting Ann Arbor you must stop by the Law building ...
Ann Arbor District Library: Downtown Library
28 miles
Love the downtown branch overall! The employees are nice and helpful. My family loves...
Ann Arbor District Library Westgate Branch
30 miles
My daughter loves this library. Plus really friendly staff and a coffee shop.to add Henry Ford Centennial Library map to your website;
We use cookies and other tracking technologies to improve your browsing experience on our website, to show you personalized content and targeted ads, to analyze our website traffic, and to understand where our visitors are coming from. Privacy Policy