National Corvette Museum
Since 1953 the Corvette has been America's Sports Car. The National Corvette Museum was established as a 501(c)3 not-for-profit foundation with a mission of celebrating the invention of the Corvette; preserving its past, present and future; and educating the public about Corvette.
Corvette enthusiasts from all over the world kindly and lovingly refer to the NCM as their home ... Their Mecca.
We especially invite you to visit us in person (in Bowling Green, KY) and experience first hand the passion and the excitement of America's Sports Car, the Chevrolet Corvette. The GM Bowling Green Corvette Assembly Plant, the only place in the world where Corvettes are made, is located across the street from the National Corvette Musuem at I-65, exit 28.
Again, welcome to the National Corvette Museum website and thanks for the visit.
MISSION STATEMENT
The mission of the National Corvette Museum is the celebration of the Corvette's invention, and the preservation of the legendary automobile's past, present, and future. The Museum will serve as an educational and research model for all to enjoy.
The Museum is to:
Promote the restoration, preservation, and conservation of America's sports car.
Be a repository of and preserved printed technical materials and historical information on the Corvette automobile.
Enhance the knowledge of the general public regarding the design, development, construction, and history of the Corvette automobile.
Provide information to the general public, collectors, and automobile historians about the Corvette automobile.
Provide a facility to house and display the Corvette automobile for public exhibition and research in the areas of the automotive sciences and automobile mechanics.
Provide historical literature and memorabilia on the Corvette automobile from its development to the present day for the general public and collectors.
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