Each home that sits behind the inn includes subtle references to its historical figure.

Designed by renowned architect Albert Kahn, the inn was created to serve travelers coming through Ford Airport.

Imagine spending the night inside a replica of historically significant homes that pay tribute to some of America’s most iconic figures from Edgar Allan Poe to Walt Whitman or Patrick Henry.

In Dearborn, that experience isn’t a fantasy. It’s part of reimagined historic lodging that blends architectural homage with modern hospitality.

The Dearborn Inn , originally built by Henry Ford in 1931 as one of the nation’s first airport hotels that overlooked his private airport, reopened earlier this year after an extensive renovation. Designed by renowned architect Albert Kahn, the inn was creat

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