Sabrina Reinhard

Interpretation Manager at Ford House

Sabrina Reinhard is an experienced professional in the fields of education and visitor services, currently serving as the Tour and Education Lead at Ford House since April 2022. Previously, Sabrina worked as a Visitor Services Assistant at Meadow Brook Hall from November 2019 to November 2023 and gained experience as a School Age Child Care Assistant at St. Germaine Catholic School from August 2020 to June 2022. Additionally, Sabrina held the position of Front Desk Attendant at Oakland University from August 2016 to April 2019. Sabrina Reinhard holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in History from Oakland University, earned between 2015 and 2019.

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Detroit, United States

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Ford House

An American Tresaure, where exquisite architecture, breathtaking lakefront grounds and a collection of fine & decorative arts tell the story of one of America's most important industrial families... The Fords were cultural, social and economic leaders in an era of great optimism, as well as a turbulent time of economic depression and world war. They were nationally prominent and they owned more than one house, but Southeast Michigan was their home. Here they built their final residence along the shores of Lake St. Clair, at a place known locally as Gaukler Pointe. Their impressive yet unpretentious home is where they raised and nurtured their four children - Henry II, Benson, Josephine and William - in a safe and loving environment. It reflects their love of family as well as their mutual passion for art and quality design. The house was designed by Albert Kahn to resemble a cluster of Cotswold village cottages, complete with stone roofs, vine-covered walls and lead-paned windows. Strolling through the thoughtfully decorated halls, visitors come face-to-face with a stunningly diverse collection of art, antiques and furniture that reveal the Fords' progressive and educated tastes in art and design. The Ford House grounds are a work of art in their own right. Designed by famed landscape architect Jens Jensen, the meadow, rockwork and water components appear to be almost completely natural but were meticulously planned. The estate provided a place for the Fords to relax, raise children and pursue personal interests, shielded from the demands of their public lives. As steadfast supporters of the community, arts and other philanthropic endeavors, the Fords generously donated to education and medical research while contributing immeasurably to the growth of Detroit's cultural resources.


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