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History Goes Bump: Ghost Tours For The Mind

Ep. 207 - Henry Ford Museum and Greenfield Village

History Goes Bump: Ghost Tours For The Mind

Diane Student

Travel, History, Places & Travel, Paranormal, Haunted, Society & Culture, Ghosts

4.61.4K Ratings

🗓️ 18 June 2017

⏱️ 65 minutes

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Summary

Henry Ford was more than just an inventor. He was a collector and by the 1920s, he had amassed one of the largest collections of Americana in the world. He decided to display his collection at a museum in Dearborn, Michigan and the plan he laid out featured two separate facilities, one indoor and one outdoor. The indoor facility would tell the story of man's innovation and the outdoor museum would be a village about history. Today, we know this location as the Henry Ford Museum and Greenfield Village. On this episode, we are joined by our listener Bridget Schlack who worked at the museum for a number of years. She will share with us the types of items that are a part of the collection and she will also share some things that are unique in this collection. Some items seem to have attachments to them and this has led to stories of haunting experiences, some of which Bridget has experienced herself. The Moment in Oddity features 1000 Japanese soldiers decimated by crocodiles and This Month in History features SCOTUS striking down laws against interracial marriage. Our location was suggested by listeners Bridget Schlack and Emily Ridener.

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Music:

Vanishing from http://purple-planet.com (Moment in Oddity)
In Your Arms by Kevin MacLeod http://incompetech.com (This Month in History)

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Society 13 Podcast Network Redefining Podcasts. Do you like to listen?

0:10.0

Hey this is Clint from What You G gonna Do The 24 inch podcast,

0:14.4

at WGD Pod on Twitter, and you're listening to History Goes Bump. Oh, History tells the story of the story of the world and of our lives.

0:40.0

Sometimes that history goes bump in the night.

0:45.0

Broadcasting from the center of Oddity and the supernatural in Central Florida,

0:58.0

it's the History Goes Bump Podcast. Podcast.

1:09.0

Hello, you sputacular people. Welcome to this 207th episode of the History Goes Bump Podcast. Ghost Tours for the Theater of the History Goes Bomb Podcast.

1:13.0

Ghost Tours for the Theater of the Mind.

1:15.0

I am your host, Diane.

1:16.0

And this is Denise.

1:18.0

On today's episode, we are going to Michigan,

1:20.0

and we're going to be looking at a location that was suggested to us by our

1:24.4

listeners Bridget Schlack and Emily Reindner and that is the Henry Ford Museum

1:28.6

in Greenfield Village and we're actually going to be joined in just a bit by Bridget Schlack who had worked out there for many years

1:35.6

to share with us the different collections that are out there and of course the hauntings that are connected to them.

1:41.6

Denise we had a really cool thing happen

1:44.0

with the spookacular crew this week.

1:45.9

And what was that?

1:46.7

We hit number 1,000.

1:48.5

That is super, super cool.

1:50.7

Yeah, so we remember back to when we hardly had, there were like three of us in there, four of us in there.

1:57.0

It was you, me, and Julie Brahma.

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