Historical Speaker Series: Henry B. Joy & the Selfridge Connection

Historical Speaker Series: Henry B. Joy & the Selfridge Connection

By Packard Proving Grounds

From Packard to Selfridge: uncover the story of Henry B. Joy's aviation field and its lasting legacy in Michigan history.

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Packard Proving Grounds Historic Site

49965 Van Dyke Avenue Shelby charter Township, MI 48317

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  • 1 hour
  • In person

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Refunds up to 7 days before event

About this event

Community • Historic

Before it became Selfridge Field, one of America’s oldest military air installations, it was Henry B. Joy’s bold vision for aviation. As president of the Packard Motor Car Company, Joy purchased over 600 acres along Lake St. Clair in 1915, creating Joy Aviation Field to test Liberty aircraft engines. By 1917, the U.S. government had leased the site, transforming it into Selfridge Field—an installation that continues to serve today.

Join us for a fascinating one-hour presentation, led by Steve Mrozek, that uncovers this unique connection between Packard, aviation history, and the legacy of Selfridge.

Tickets Free for Packard Proving Grounds members $5 for non-members

Registration Reserve your spot today at PackardProvingGrounds.org/Nov9-HSS-PPG Questions? Call or text (586) 739-4800

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Nov 9 · 1:00 PM EST