Henry Ford Museum
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Henry Ford museum, Dearborn, Michigan. Henry Ford (1863-1947) was US car manufacturer and automobile pioneer. He built his first car in his spare time in 1896. In 1903, Ford set up his own manufacturing company in Detroit, USA. Fifteen million of his famous 'Model T' cars were made from 1908-1927. In 1913, Ford introduced factory production line techniques that greatly improved efficiency. Ford became one of the wealthiest car manufacturers in the US. He also reduced the length of the working day, and introduced a five-day week.