All the Motors You Can Muster (Motor Muster at Greenfield Village 2013)

Motor Muster in Greenfield Village (via Wading in Big Shoes)
If I had absolutely no obligations in life, I think I’d spend a day every weekend at Greenfield Village. Of course, I’ve visited most of the historic homes and ridden in an old Model-T, but the park itself is fantastic for an afternoon picnic or just wandering around. Lucky for Brad, however, our Saturday visit to Greenfield Village happened to align with the annual Motor Muster event. Old cars on old-timey turf? Okay, I’ll take that compromise.
Motor Muster in Greenfield Village (via Wading in Big Shoes)

The fields inside Greenfield Village were covered with antique cars (probably 75 percent of them old Mustangs), while people strolled up and down the streets, enjoying the warm afternoon. Best of all, the shops and houses (as well as some indoor plays and musicals) within the village remained open during the event, so there were plenty of ways to help break up the car overload. 😉

Motor Muster in Greenfield Village (via Wading in Big Shoes)
A quartet sings outside one of Greenfield Village’s historic shops.
Motor Muster in Greenfield Village (via Wading in Big Shoes)
Motor Muster in Greenfield Village (via Wading in Big Shoes)
Motor Muster in Greenfield Village (via Wading in Big Shoes)
Motor Muster in Greenfield Village (via Wading in Big Shoes)
One of the best parts of the day? Probably the frozen custard that we waited 20 minutes in line to sample. Seriously–if you go to Greenfield Village this summer, find the frozen custard stand. It’s one of the reasons you’ll want to go back every weekend. That, and the costumes worn by village actors/employees. Maybe I’ll don some 1940’s attire next time I visit . . . you know, just to shake things up.

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Southwest Virginia born and raised, I moved over 500 miles to Southeast Michigan with my husband in 2011. Since then, I’ve been recording my adventures here, bringing you stories as I explore the “mitten state,” the midwest, and beyond.

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