Daily Dearborn Trivia: April 4
Show us what you know–take a guess at our Dearborn question of the day.
So you think you know Dearborn, huh?
When it was founded, who it's named for, all the mayors, what the city is known for–there's a lot of facts about our town.
The Daily Dearborn Trivia will test your knowledge of our city, from historic facts to which high school won a big game last week. Think you know the answer? Chime in with a comment. Then come back the next day to see if you got it right.
Today's question: What were Henry Ford's ties to the one-room schoolhouse that still sits on Greenfield Village property today?
trivia answer: The tavern owned and operated by the Schaefer family from 1864-1918 was called the Six Mile House, so named because it was located six miles away from Detroit City Hall.
Pat Niedermeyer
8:35 am on Wednesday, April 4, 2012
HENRY FORD BEGAN HIS EDUCATION AT THE SCOTCH SETTLEMENT SCHOOL WHEN HE WAS SEVEN YEARS OLD IN 1871...
BOB