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My Trip to the National Corvette Museum

On 18 September 1998, my mom and I made the voyage from Huntsville, Alabama to the home of the Corvette in Bowling Green, Kentucky. We took the plant tour and the tour of the museum. It was great to be able to see the history of the Corvette as well as where the cars are actually built. Below are the pictures from our day.

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Me and my baby in front of the sign for the Corvette Plant.

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Me and my baby in front of the sign for the Corvette Museum.

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We had to park in the Corvette Only parking area.

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Me and mom in front of the Corvette Museum.

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Me in front of this really cool painting of America's Only Sports Car.

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Mom's next car?

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The 1999 Fixed Roof Coupe - The Hardtop.

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Statue of David Hill - Chief Engineer of the C5.

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A naked C5.

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The story of the first Corvette emblem.

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One of the earliest Corvettes..

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Fellow C5 Registry Member Dave Micek's New C5 that he picked up at the NCM.

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