National Corvette Museum

National Corvette Museum The National Corvette Museum – Where Adrenaline Meets Tradition® This 115,000 sq. ft.

showcase to America's sports car features cars displayed in periodic settings including a mid-century barbershop, service station and historic race track! See classics in mint condition, one-of-a-kind prototypes that never went into production and modern-day wonders of engineering and design. See rare collectibles and memorabilia before sitting behind the wheel of a Corvette and registering to dri

ve one home. Enjoy shopping the Corvette Store's wide selection of apparel, collectibles, home and gift items, then rev-up your taste by dining in the Stingray Grill.

Code name: Blue Devil 🔵Originally built as a 2008 Corvette Z06, the Blue Devil was transformed by General Motors into th...
06/03/2026

Code name: Blue Devil 🔵

Originally built as a 2008 Corvette Z06, the Blue Devil was transformed by General Motors into the first C6 ZR1 prototype. Powered by a supercharged 638-horsepower LS9 V8, it previewed a new level of Corvette performance, becoming the foundation for a production car capable of exceeding 200 mph.

The nickname “Blue Devil” came from the project’s internal code name, a reference to Duke University’s mascot and the alma mater of then-GM CEO Rick Wagoner.

See it up close in our Skydome. Get tickets: www.corvettemuseum.org/visit/

For over three decades, the National Corvette Museum has been where Corvette enthusiasts come together to honor the past...
06/02/2026

For over three decades, the National Corvette Museum has been where Corvette enthusiasts come together to honor the past, celebrate the present, and drive into the future. Join us on September 3-5, 2026, as we mark our 32nd Anniversary with a three-day celebration in Bowling Green, KY, filled with exclusive activities, road tours, tech talks, Corvette Hall of Fame induction ceremony, Corvette raffles, and more. Save your spot & register now: https://www.corvettemuseum.org/anniversary/

One of the defining characteristics of the 2011 Corvette ZR1 was its extensive use of carbon fiber, a material that help...
06/01/2026

One of the defining characteristics of the 2011 Corvette ZR1 was its extensive use of carbon fiber, a material that helped engineers reduce weight in key areas of the car while advancing Corvette's approach to performance and innovation. General Motors built 806 Corvette ZR1s in 2011, and only 64 were finished in Crystal Red Metallic like this one. See it in person in our 'Driven to Preserve' exhibition: https://www.corvettemuseum.org/driven-to-preserve/

Finished in rare Nassau Blue Metallic, this 2000 Corvette Convertible has just 85 original miles and remains preserved a...
05/28/2026

Finished in rare Nassau Blue Metallic, this 2000 Corvette Convertible has just 85 original miles and remains preserved almost exactly as it left the showroom floor. Original dealer stickers are still attached to the windshield, and the factory-installed plastic seat covers remain inside the cabin. Powered by a 345-horsepower LS1 V8 and four-speed automatic transmission, it’s a remarkably untouched example of the C5 era. Get tickets to see it in-person in our newest exhibition, Driven to Preserve: www.corvettemuseum.org/driven-to-preserve/

Stars, stripes & America’s Sports Car 🇺🇸 We're open regular business hours today, Memorial Day, May 25, from 9:00 AM–5:0...
05/25/2026

Stars, stripes & America’s Sports Car 🇺🇸 We're open regular business hours today, Memorial Day, May 25, from 9:00 AM–5:00 PM CT. Come see us: www.corvettemuseum.org/visit/

📸: GM Archives

Before the green flag drops tomorrow at the Indianapolis 500, we’re looking back at one of Corvette’s most recognizable ...
05/23/2026

Before the green flag drops tomorrow at the Indianapolis 500, we’re looking back at one of Corvette’s most recognizable pace car appearances. In 1998, Corvette returned to the Brickyard as the official Indianapolis 500 Pace Car, exactly 20 years after making its debut at the race. General Motors built just five original track cars, each equipped with upgraded exhaust systems and freer-flowing intake manifolds that boosted output from 345 to 370 horsepower. This bold C5 Pace Car Replica remains a standout piece of Corvette performance history and racing heritage.

The National Corvette Museum is open regular business hours on Memorial Day, May 25, from 9:00 AM–5:00 PM CT. Plan your visit: www.corvettemuseum.org/visit/

05/21/2026

We’re raffling off a 2026 Red Mist Corvette Convertible! Tickets were $200 each and 1500 tickets were available.

To enter future raffles, visit us online:https://raffle.corvettemuseum.org

The National Corvette Museum is licensed by the Kentucky Department of Charitable Gaming under license number ORG0000854

There’s a new way to look at Corvette in the Skydome. 🤩  Our Collections team installed a three-car display that cuts th...
05/21/2026

There’s a new way to look at Corvette in the Skydome. 🤩 Our Collections team installed a three-car display that cuts through the bodywork and gets straight to the engineering. Each Corvette represents a different generation, showing how America’s Sports Car was built at that moment in time. From a 1953 chassis built with adapted production components (shown here), to a 1965 big-block shaped by Corvette racing, to a 1969 L88 focused purely on performance, this display traces the evolution into a purpose-built machine. Plan your visit: www.corvettemuseum.org/visit/

School’s out & Corvette season is in! 🥳 Throughout May, K–12 students, including homeschool students, receive discounted...
05/18/2026

School’s out & Corvette season is in! 🥳 Throughout May, K–12 students, including homeschool students, receive discounted admission to the National Corvette Museum for just $10 plus a free Corvette poster while supplies last. This onsite-only offer can be redeemed at the Admissions desk and is the perfect way to kick off summer break with iconic Corvettes, racing history, and hands-on STEAM experiences in the McMichael Family Education Gallery. Plan your visit: https://www.corvettemuseum.org/visit/

The R8C Reunion returns to the National Corvette Museum June 25–27, 2026. Join us in Bowling Green, KY as we celebrate m...
05/18/2026

The R8C Reunion returns to the National Corvette Museum June 25–27, 2026. Join us in Bowling Green, KY as we celebrate more than 30 years of R8C Museum Delivery and the passionate owners who made it part of their Corvette story. This three-day gathering will feature behind-the-scenes experiences, curated road tours, and a Museum-judged Corvette show designed exclusively for those who have taken or are interested in taking R8C Museum Delivery. Save your spot: www.corvettemuseum.org/r8c-reunion/

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350 Corvette Drive
Bowling Green, KY
42101

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm
Saturday 9am - 5pm
Sunday 9am - 5pm

Telephone

+18005383883

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