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Henry Ford's "Utopian" Towns | Alberta, Michigan

Alexis Dahl 393,151 2 years ago
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When Henry Ford needed wood and iron ore, he turned to Michigan's Upper Peninsula — and ended up buying and building entire towns in the process. This is the story of Alberta and of Henry Ford's Northern Michigan Operations. Learn more about the Ford Center, including the conference center and vacation rentals: https://bit.ly/3Xj3tfp Learn more about volunteering with or donating to the sawmill restoration efforts by contacting the Baraga County Historical Society: https://bit.ly/3Nfnj6F Special thanks to Dave Stimac and Bob Kreipke for their contributions to this video! ✨ Want to support my work? Well, hey, thank you so much. You can learn more about how to keep this thing going at http://www.patreon.com/alexisdahl. ☕ Find this series valuable, but Patreon isn't for you? You can also help keep this thing going at http://www.buymeacoffee.com/alexisdahl. Find Me Elsewhere: • Find stickers, hats, and other merchandise related to these videos: http://www.alexisdahl.com/store • Want to get semi-monthly e-mails about my latest videos and other happenings? You can sign up here: http://www.alexisdahl.com/newsletter • Want to work together or learn more about my work? Contact me at http://www.alexisdahl.com/ • On Instagram, I upload nature photos, plus odds and ends: http://www.instagram.com/alexis.writes #Michigan #Ford #history Correction: 03:35 While this is the story reported by Kreipke, it must have happened earlier than 1934. Thomas Edison passed in 1931.

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