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National Corvette Museum

Overview
Discover why the Corvette is "America’s Sports Car." See over 70 Corvettes from past to present as well as mint classics, prototypes and one-of-a-kind cars. Enjoy hands-on activities in the “Corvette Cave In” exhibit, KidZone and trivia kiosks. Imagine driving your very own ‘Vette as you sit behind the wheel of a late model beauty. Better yet, register to win one by purchasing a raffle ticket and shop until you drop at the Corvette Store!
City: Bowling Green
Sat 21 Sep
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Starting at $18.00
Sat 21 Sep
Starting at $18.00
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What's Included
Admission ticket
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Bowling Green
350 Corvette Dr, I-65, Exit 28
• GM Corvette Assembly Plant Not Included
• Corvette Museum Address:  350 Corvette Dr, Bowling Green, KY 42101
End point
This activity ends back at the meeting point.
Additional Info
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
  • All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Hours are seasonal.
  • March1 - October 31: Open 9 am - 4:30pm
  • November 1 - February 28/29: Open 10 am - 4:30pm
What To Expect
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National Corvette Museum
The National Corvette Museum is a showcase to America's sports car.  Start your tour with a short film about the history of the Corvette and the Corvette Museum.  As you walk though the museum you'll see exhibits featuring over 70 Corvettes in periodic settings including a mid-century barbershop, service station and dealership.  You'll see Corvette prototypes, one-of-kind cars, and racing champs.  Enjoy hands-on activities in KidZone , trivia kiosks, and the "Corvette Cave In” exhibit.  This exhibit takes visitors back to the early morning hours of February 12, 2014 when the earth opened up inside the Museum’s Skydome, swallowing the classic Corvettes.  The Museum's Skydome offers a glimpse of the size and depth of the sinkhole as well as the retrieved Corvettes. Guests are also invited to try a Corvette on for size in the lobby. The Corvette Store offers apparel, collectibles, home and gift items.  An on-site 50's-inspired Corvette Cafe serves breakfast, lunch and snacks.
Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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Viking94708
May 2019
I was visiting lifelong friends in Nashville who love sports cars and had never made the pilgrimage to the Corvette Museum. It is an interesting place as museums go, I generally like all museums except those that insult your intelligence. I was happy to see my friends thrilled and I was happy to be with them!
lawmen
May 2019
Took a day time tour around 1000 am. Every year corvette from the first year to the last on display. Highly informative background information on the creator of the corvette and it's development. The "sink hole" exhibit puts you in shock as you grasp how it happen and the damage it did to the historical vehicles that fell into the pit. Heart breaking to see the ones that could not be saved. A small pit was preserved, reinforced with steel walls and covered with a steel plate and glass, so you can look down 30 feet to see where the vehicles landed. You could spend hours in the place and never take it all in. The big surprise was the gift shop. Picked up 4 shirts and a hat for $112.00 dollars. Great pricing. Highly recommend a visit, especially if you are a corvette collector.
khill72
May 2019
I visited with my husband, a mild car enthusiast. I was willing to go and excited about seeing the sinkhole info. There was a corvette you could sit in near the ticket desk! The displays are really good. Many are put in time era settings to get a feel for the time when the car came out. There were concept cars on display, which were neat. Lots to read and some videos that gave the average "jane" (me) information about the corvette. I liked the videos because they generally spoke in layman's terms. The sinkhole information to me was mesmerizing. They had a good display of how it happened, where the cars were located in the sinkhole, what fell, how it was repaired and the condition of the cars after. They even had one of the rocks from the sinkhole in the gardens outside. There also was a neat NASA room with all sorts of information. There were several cars that belonged to early NASA astronauts.

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