Fall Flavor · SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5 & SUNDAY, OCTOBER 6 Saturday Fall Farmers Market Greenfield...
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JANUARY 5, 2020
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COVER PHOTO: Baking at Daggett Farmhouse. TOP PHOTOS: Firestone Farm harvesting activities, Saturday Farmers Market and cooking demonstrations at Daggett Farmhouse.
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Fall Flavor Weekends
Sept. 28-29 & Oct. 5-6, 2019Greenfield Village®
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MAP & PROGRAM GUIDE
FROM FIELD TO FORK, WE
SHARE THE STORIES OF
AMERICA’S RICH FOOD
CULTURE IN THE ABUNDANT
SEASON OF AUTUMN.
During Fall Flavor Weekends, learn how authentic seasonal recipes are made from freshly harvested ingredients in our historic homes. Shop the Farmers Market on Saturdays to connect with local farmers, vendors and craft makers. Savor authentically American meals at A Taste of History® and Eagle Tavern restaurants, where menus are inspired by our living history programs. Pop into the Village Store at the end of your visit for a complimentary tasting of Greenfield Village’s specialty foods, like Hobo Bread.
Fall Flavor Weekends showcase the harvest season through stories and demonstrations. Along with cooking presentations in eight historic homes, visit with farmers in the Firestone Farm fields as they plow with steam and horses, thresh grains and toil in the apple orchards. Learn about food preservation at Firestone Farm, where the ladies are making sauerkraut and apple butter. Stop by the 1760 Daggett Farmhouse to learn how American colonists brewed beer.
Get inspired by our American foodways to create new traditions in your own home.
One of the most deeply rooted ways of understanding American history is through food. In Greenfield Village, we share over 300 years of food stories, from the sowing of seeds to the setting of tables.
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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5 & SUNDAY, OCTOBER 6
Saturday Fall Farmers MarketGreenfield Village PavilionSaturday only, 9:30-3:00See September 28 for details.
U.S. Department of Agriculture and U.S. Forest ServiceNear Ranger Camp across from Menlo Park Saturday, 10:00-3:00Celebrate the Great American Outdoors with activities sponsored by the U.S. Department of Agriculture and U.S. Forest Service.
Detroit Central Farmers Market PresentationEdison Illuminating Company’s Station ASaturday, 1:00-2:00 See September 28 for details.
Loranger Grist MillSaturday, 9:30-5:00 See September 28 for details.
Print Shop RecipesSaturday, 9:30-5:00 See September 28 for details.
Plowing with Steam and HorsesFirestone Farm FieldSaturday & Sunday, 9:30-5:00 Plowing with vintage tractors and two teams of horses. (Weather permitting.)
Cider PressingFirestone Farm OrchardSaturday & Sunday, 9:30-5:00 See September 28 & 29 for details.
Pottery Wood-Fired Salt KilnNext to Pottery ShopSaturday & Sunday, 9:30-5:00 See over 200 pieces loaded into the kiln and then stoked with wood for 30 hours. (Weather permitting.)
Corn Husk DollsLiberty Craftworks Saturday & Sunday, 9:30-4:30 See September 28 & 29 for details.
Colonial Beer-Brewing DemonstrationsDaggett Farmhouse Saturday & Sunday, 9:30-4:30 See September 28 & 29 for details.
Oxbow Island ToursMeet in front of the Farris WindmillSunday, 11:00See September 29 for details.
Cooking Demonstrations withThe Henry Ford’s Chef TeamA Taste of History RestaurantSunday, 12:00 & 2:00 See September 29 for details.
Village Tree Identification Guided Tour by Debra Reid, Curator of Agriculture and the EnvironmentMeet at Martha-Mary Chapel Sunday, 1:00
Heirloom Orchard LectureFord Home Yard - Sunday, 3:00 See September 29 for details.
Local Roots Product SamplingGreenfield Village StoreSaturday & Sunday, 11:00-4:30See September 28 & 29 for details.
Wagon Rides Pulled by the Port Huron Steam EngineFirestone Farm FieldSunday, 9:30-5:00
Oxbow Island ToursMeet in front of the Farris WindmillSunday, 11:00 Learn about the habitat for fish, wildlife and walking trails along the newly connected Oxbow to the River Rouge.
Cooking Demonstrations withThe Henry Ford’s Chef TeamA Taste of History RestaurantSunday, 12:00 & 2:00 Our chef prepares a fall favorite using the freshest ingredients.
Village Tree Identification Guided Tour by Debra Reid, Curator of Agriculture and the EnvironmentMeet at Martha-Mary Chapel Sunday, 1:00
Heirloom Orchard LectureFord Home YardSunday, 3:00 Join Debra Reid, The Henry Ford’s curator of agriculture and the environment, as she leads a talk on heirloom orchards. (Weather permitting.)
Local Roots Product SamplingGreenfield Village StoreSaturday & Sunday, 11:00-4:30Pop into the Village Store for a complimentary tasting of Greenfield Village’s specialty foods, like our fudge and the addictively indulgent Hobo Bread. (Availability varies through the day.)
Saturday Fall Farmers MarketGreenfield Village PavilionSaturday only, 9:30-3:00Look for local grains and baking mixes, organic breads, fresh produce, meats, honey and more at our open-air market. Greenfield Village’s Herb Associates will be selling handcrafted creations.
William Ford Barn Open House Saturday, 10:00-3:00 Learn about line driving the horses and tour the barn.
Detroit Central Farmers Market PresentationEdison Illuminating Company’s Station A Saturday, 1:00-2:00 The vegetable building at Detroit’s Central Market served customers for 30 years until 1893. It then stood on Belle Isle for more than a century before The Henry Ford acquired, dismantled and stored the structure in 2003. Join Curator of Historic Structures and Landscapes Jim Johnson and Curator of Agriculture and the Environment Debra Reid as they share photographs, historic publications and research findings on the market.
ThreshingFirestone Farm Field Saturday, 9:30-5:00 Watch our Port Huron steam engine power our 1904 thresher.
Loranger Grist MillSaturday, 9:30-5:00 See how mills like these harnessed water power to help turn this year’s harvest into food for the entire year.
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To locate an activity, match the number, color and icon next to the activity with the corresponding number, color and icon on the map.
All activities are free of charge. All programs and prices are subject to change.
You can find more shopping, dining, historic transportation and village must-sees in your Welcome Guide.
Print Shop RecipesSaturday, 9:30-5:00 Make sure to pick up your copy of a celebrated recipe from the Edison Homestead.
Harvest Equipment, Early Engine ClubFord Home Yard Saturday & Sunday, 9:30-5:00 Learn about harvesting equipment from expert tinkerers.
Cider PressingFirestone Farm Orchard Saturday & Sunday, 9:30-5:00Watch Firestone farmers press heirloom apples into cider.
Harvesting ActivitiesFirestone Farm FieldSaturday & Sunday, 9:30-5:00 See harvesting with historic farm implements.
Pennsylvania FrontierWilliam Holmes McGuffey Birthplace Saturday & Sunday, 9:30-5:00See the frontier life of Washington County, Pennsylvania, at the turn of the 19th century.
Corn Husk DollsLiberty Craftworks Saturday & Sunday, 9:30-4:30 American resourcefulness starts at the stalk. Create your own fun with a doll made from corn husks. All ages. $4. Cash only.
Colonial Beer-Brewing DemonstrationsDaggett Farmhouse Saturday & Sunday, 9:30-4:30 Learn how to brew 18th-century beer and ale at the 1760 Connecticut farmhouse.
Traditional FallCOOKING DEMONSTRATIONSSEPTEMBER 28-29 & OCTOBER 5-6Each home is harvest-inspired, so pop in and see what’s cooking!Demonstrations run from 9:30-4:30.
Firestone Farm – Columbiana County, Ohio, c. 1885. Coal stove cooking and baking with Midwestern recipes and a Pennsylvania German influence. Recipes include: sauerkraut, apple butter, boiled cod with caper sauce, Dutch red wine cabbage and apple custard.
Ford Home – Dearborn, Michigan, c. 1876. Wood-fired stove cooking and baking with recipes inspired by Michigan’s fall harvest. Recipes include: roast pork, summer squash a la fried oysters, soda biscuits and apple dowdy.
Mattox Family Home – Bryan County, Georgia, c. 1930. Cooking and baking on a wood stove using African-American recipes based on the Mattox family’s oral histories and local/regional foodways and cookbooks. Recipes include: oxtails, crackling bread, fried apples and bacon, and peach cobbler.
Edison Homestead – Vienna, Ontario, Canada, c. 1915. Coal stove cooking and baking with recipes influenced by sweeping changes in culture and technology of the early 20th century. Recipes include: ham cooked in beer, spinach croquettes, white grape salad and Woodford pudding.
Susquehanna Plantation – Tidewater Maryland, c. 1860. Hearth cooking and baking with Southern-inspired antebellum recipes. Recipes include: meat puffs, ochra, dressed macaroni and carolas.
Daggett Farmhouse – Coventry, Connecticut, c. 1760. Hearth cooking and baking based on a variety of Colonial-era English and American cookbooks. Recipes include: cabbage pudding, hashed mutton, fried celery and snowballs.
Giddings Family Home – Exeter, New Hampshire, c. 1760. Hearth cooking and baking in an urban 18th-century setting. Recipes include: sweet meatballs, kickshaws, pink-coloured pancakes and milk chocolate.
McGuffey Birthplace – Washington County, Pennsylvania, c. 1800. Open-hearth cooking and food preservation on the early 19th-century frontier. Recipe include: roast rabbit, stewed pears, oat cakes and Tunbridge pudding.
Looking for your favorite recipe? Visit thf.org/ffrecipes for all of the historic recipes demonstrated in each of the homes.
SPECIAL DINING FOR FALL FLAVOR WEEKENDS
Eagle TavernSaturday & Sunday, 11:00-4:00Come and savor the tastes of the new fall menu.
A Taste of HistorySaturday & Sunday, 9:30-5:00After you’re done celebrating American food in our historic homes, come experience our fall menu selections.
Liberty Craftworks Brick OvenSaturday & Sunday, 11:00-4:00Liberty Craftworks (next to Glass Shop)Enjoy historically inspired tastes featuring craft beer and seasonal snacks.
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