Ford House does not collect personal information about visitors to our Website unless you choose to provide that information to us. We do not require this information for patrons to obtain access to our site. However, in order to participate in some of the programs offered on the Ford House or a partner website, you may be asked to provide personal information. Occasionally, we may also ask for personal information for our own internal marketing use. We will only collect personal information which you knowingly and voluntarily provide by, for example, sending emails, completing membership forms, or registering for classes, events, or other programs. We may contact you to provide information about our activities, programs, membership, and special events that may interest you. We will use our best efforts to only collect information from individuals over the age of 13. We may share any information you provide to us with our sponsors, partners, and affiliates.

If you have any questions about the Ford House online privacy policies or procedures, please contact the Director of Communications at the following address: Ford House, 1100 Lake Shore Road, Grosse Pointe Shores, MI 48236

Donor Privacy Policy
Ford House will not trade, share or sell a member’s or donor’s personal information with any other individual or organization, nor will Ford House send member or donor mailings on behalf of other organizations. This policy applies to personal information collected online, by mail, in person, and by all other means.

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Friends of Ford House

An annual Friends of Ford House membership is a great way to enjoy all that Ford House has to offer! Enjoy discounted tickets, pre-sale access, exclusive events, and more.

Special Thanks

Ford House is grateful for the generous support of Ford Motor Company Fund and helping us fulfill our educational mission and making Ford House more accessible to our community.

About Ford House

Ford House is a 501c3 nonprofit and National Historic Landmark. Experience the historic family home of Edsel Ford, the only son of Henry Ford, and his wife, Eleanor. Visitors from all over the world come to wander, wonder, and explore the beauty of this 1928 National Historic Landmark and uncover a unique piece of the American automotive story in metro Detroit. Learn more below.