
Next stop was supposed to be Nashville and it WAS but after we set up in Nashville, we drove about an hour to go to this museum. The Corvette is one of Clint’s favourite cars, maybe one day we’ll have one. Myself, I would prefer a Hummer but since there was no Hummer Museum, we went to Bowling Green, Kentucky to the Corvette Museum.

Entrance 
Lobby 
The displays were all well done 
I liked this display 
This is the room where a big sinkhole showed up in 2014 sinking 8 rare Corvettes. The sinkhole has been fixed and the cars were also fixed. Thankfully no one was hurt or injured as this happened in the middle of the night. 
Cosmic Invader 
Bat Mobile !
The cars were quite impressive and I don’t even care about cars lol. We took a tour of the museum and our guide was very informative. Clint paid $10 and sat in a Corvette to “drive” it with a racing screen in front of the car. I was the passenger and it was a lot of fun.
Next stop Nashville………..for real this time………


What fun to see all the different Corvettes!
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Was a fun stop! To see the Bat Mobile if nothing else. I am not a car person either, but I wouldn’t say no to any of them. Especially that little silver convertible! 🩶 My dad would have loved that museum. He loved his Chevy trucks, Corvettes, and Harleys. And boats. haha Thank you for sharing.
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How fun to see some of the evolution of the Corvettes. I liked that display of ‘vettes in the Mobile gas station too. Always a sleek-looking car.
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I worry about getting in one and especially out! They seem so low to the ground 😆
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I went out with someone many years ago who had a 60s Corvette and the passenger side door had something wrong with it so you couldn’t open it and had to climb over the driver’s seat. As close as you ride to the ground, good thing we didn’t go out too often, but in those days I didn’t overthink everything like I do now! And I was a heck of a lot more flexible! 🙂
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