The Old Car Festival at Greenfield Village is for cars made from the beginning of the automotive era until 1932. One of the cool things about the OCF is that some of the old cars are driven around the village, including the Village’s own buses and Model Ts, which Village visitors can ride for a fee. Sometimes the scenes are a bit anachronistic, with “penny farthing” high riding bicycles on the streets with cars from the early 1930s, but it’s a great opportunity to see historic vehicles actually being driven.
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