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The exhibit at Washington, D.C.'s Union Station runs daily through July 14 and includes vehicles from a Model T to a 2026 Formula One car. It forms part of Ford's America 250 anniversary events and requires no tickets.
Fox NewsThat opened on or before July 1 and continues daily through July 14. Fox News reported that the display, titled "Driving America Forward: A Ford Experience at Union Station," places the vehicles behind museum-quality glass and forms part of the company's America 250 celebrations.
Vehicles on view include a Model T from the Ford Heritage Vault, a 1934 Ford pickup on loan from Jay Leno, a 1941 Ford GP prototype that contributed to the military Jeep, a 1951 Ford 8N tractor, a 1954 F-100 from Virginia's Red Truck Bakery, and a 2026 Oracle Red Bull Racing Formula One car.
An interactive photo station lets visitors create free postcards, and Ford merchandise is available for purchase. Ted Ryan, Ford's archives and heritage brand manager, told Fox News Digital that the exhibit highlights the company's 124-year history and its impact on American industry, transportation, and pop culture.
He noted that Ford built Mission Control at Johnson Space Center, developed tracking beams for airplanes, and invented the mail sorter.
Ryan said Union Station was chosen because it has "a particular kind of magic" as the front door to the nation's capital for more than a century. The exhibit is open daily with no tickets or registration required.
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