On June 30th, 1953, the first-ever Corvette rolled off the assembly line in Flint, Michigan. 68 years later we celebrate National Corvette Day. To honor America’s Sports Car, share with us the story of your first Corvette encounter.
The NCM celebrates the Corvette every day, but this week is extra special because June 30th is National Corvette Day! Stay tuned to all of our social media accounts to see how we celebrate the Corvette! Share a photo of your favorite Corvette!
At the 2021 Michelin NCM Bash, Jack and Dor DeLong donated their third Corvette to the National Corvette Museum. Jack, a Dale Earnhardt fan, was present at Earnhardt's last race and chose to honor his memory with this 1998 Corvette.
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The National Corvette Museum has been selected to participate in the Museum Assessment Program (MAP), which is administered by the American Alliance of Museums.
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Today the NCM celebrates International Women's Day by honoring several iconic women who’ve made a positive impact throughout the Corvette community. To learn more visit: https://t.co/giZRc42Hjz We would love to see pictures of all of our Corvette ladies in replies to this tweet!
Kudos👏 to the @corvettemuseum for being recognized by @redbookmag as a must-visit museum.
This top-rated museum, located off I-65 in Bowling Green, features over 70 Corvettes!
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A highly modified 1984 Corvette that has competed and held records in several Bonneville Salt Flats speed trial classes is now part of the @corvettemuseum collection. https://t.co/95FvQbQiEs
Excited to share Tom Peters, Retired GM Design Chief, is joining the National Corvette Museum team as Consulting Curator of Exhibits starting January 2021! #gm#chevrolet#corvette
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