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During the month of November, the National Corvette Museum is offering free general admission to all who have served or are currently serving in the United States Armed Forces. This program is part of the Museum’s continued commitment to recognizing the dedication of military personnel and honoring their role in protecting the nation.

Complimentary admission is available to veterans, retirees, and active-duty personnel from all branches of service. Guests should present proof of military service at the Admissions counter to receive this benefit.

Located in Bowling Green, Kentucky, the National Corvette Museum showcases the full legacy of America’s Sports Car. From early design milestones to present-day innovation, the Museum features more than 100 significant Corvettes, immersive exhibitions, and educational experiences that highlight the cultural and engineering history of this American icon.

Military visitors in November can explore exhibition spaces including the E. Pierce Marshall Memorial Performance Gallery, the Nostalgia Gallery, and the immersive “An American Love Affair: Pop Culture and Corvette” exhibition. Also on display is the only 1983 Corvette in existence and a collection of iconic models owned by public figures such as Roy Orbison, and astronauts Jim Lovell & Neil Armstrong.

This free admission program is part of the Museum’s mission to educate global audiences on the evolution of the Corvette through collection, preservation, and celebration of its legacy.