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National Corvette Museum
Aerial view of the National Corvette Museum
Map
EstablishedSeptember 1994; 31 years ago (1994-09)
Location350 Corvette Drive
Bowling Green, Kentucky
TypeAutomobile
PresidentSharon Brawner
Websitewww.corvettemuseum.org

The National Corvette Museum showcases the Chevrolet Corvette, an American sports car that has been in production since 1953. It is located in Bowling Green, Kentucky, off Interstate 65's Exit 28 and near General Motors' Bowling Green Assembly Plant, where Corvettes are manufactured. It was constructed in 1994. It was opened to the public in September of that year.[1]

2014 Sinkhole in the Skydome

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On February 12, 2014, a sinkhole opened under the floor of the Skydome area of the museum at around 5:44 AM local time, causing a portion of the floor to collapse. Kentucky is one of the many states that is notable for having karst topography. Karst topography is the landscape that is formed from the dissolving of rocks such as limestone. In the museum's case, the sinkhole was caused by the dissolving of the limestone in the ground which caused pockets to open underneath the surface. Eventually, the weight of the building caused the top layer of soil to collapse.[2] Eight rare and one-of-a-kind Corvettes, portions of the display stands, rails, large concrete floor, slabs and dirt fell into the sinkhole, causing serious damage to some of the Corvettes. The Corvettes involved have an estimated value of a million dollars.[3][4] The remaining 20 cars in the Skydome were immediately removed from that area. Between March 3, 2014, and March 6, 2014, 5 of the 8 Corvettes were recovered from the sinkhole. The spire area of the Skydome was reinforced before work started on removing the final three buried cars.[5] Multiple multigravity tests were done to ensure that another sinkhole wasn't present or in the making. The results came back clear which allowed for the construction work to begin. For an added precaution, micropiles, or systems of steel rods, were inserted into the ground before the concrete was repoured to help give the building more support.[6] The museum reopened the day after the sinkhole appeared.[7]

An exhibit opened in the museum two years later to tell the story of what happened that day and why it happened. This exhibit gives visitors the chance to virtually recover the cars that were in the sinkhole.[8]

Hall of Fame

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The museum also sponsors the Corvette Hall of Fame for individuals who have been involved with the Corvette automobile and made significant contributions in their respective fields. Each year, from two to six persons have been inducted into this select group. Members have been divided into three categories: enthusiasts, GM/Chevrolet, and racing.

Honorees[9]
YearNamesCategory
1998Bill MitchellGM/Chevrolet
Harley EarlGM/Chevrolet
Larry ShinodaGM/Chevrolet
Joe PikeGM/Chevrolet
Ed ColeGM/Chevrolet
Zora Arkus-DuntovGM/Chevrolet
1999Jim PerkinsGM/Chevrolet
Dave McLellanGM/Chevrolet
Dick GuldstrandRacing
2000John FitchRacing
Dick ThompsonRacing
Jerry PalmerGM/Chevrolet
2001Gibson HufstaderGM/Chevrolet
Joseph SpielmanGM/Chevrolet
Betty SkeltonRacing
2002John CafaroGM/Chevrolet
Jim JeffordsRacing
Myron ScottGM/Chevrolet
2003Noland AdamsEnthusiast
Robert MorrisonEnthusiast
2004Ray BattagliniEnthusiast
Darrel BowlinEnthusiast
Jon BrookmyerEnthusiast
Dan GaleEnthusiast
Terry McManmonEnthusiast
2005Chip MillerEnthusiast
Randy WittineGM/Chevrolet
Don YenkoRacing
2006Dave HillGM/Chevrolet
John LingenfelterRacing
Gary MortimerEnthusiast
2007Doug HooperRacing
Gordon KillebrewEnthusiast
Carl RennerGM/Chevrolet
2008Allan and Don BarkerRacing
Reeves CallawayEnthusiast
Maurice OlleyGM/Chevrolet
2009Duane BohnstedtGM/Chevrolet
Tony De Lorenzo and Jer ThompsonRacing
John HinckleyEnthusiast
2010Grady DavisRacing
Fred GallaschEnthusiast
Jim IngleGM/Chevrolet
2011Clare "Mac" MacKichanGM/Chevrolet
Ray QuinlanEnthusiast
Ron FellowsRacing
2012Andy PilgrimRacing
Gary ClaudioGM/Chevrolet
Patrick DolanEnthusiast
Bob McDormanEnthusiast
2013Johnny O'ConnellRacing
Wil CookseyGM/Chevrolet
Werner MeierEnthusiast
2014Dave MacDonaldRacing
John HeinricyGM/Chevrolet
Jerry BurtonEnthusiast
2015Herb FishelRacing
Russ McLeanGM/Chevrolet
Rick HendrickEnthusiast
2016Bob BondurantRacing
Ralph KramerGM/Chevrolet
Donna Mae MimsEnthusiast
2017Tommy MorrisonRacing
Jim MinnekerGM/Chevrolet
Peter BrockEnthusiast
2018Burt and John GreenwoodRacing
Tom WallaceGM/Chevrolet
Mike YagerEnthusiast
2019Briggs CunninghamRacing
Tom PetersGM/Chevrolet
Dollie ColeEnthusiast
2020Doug FehanRacing
Henry HagaGM/Chevrolet
Wendell StrodeEnthusiast
Mike McCaghEnthusiast
2022Gary Pratt and Jim MillerRacing
Ed WelburnGM/Chevrolet
Elfi Arkus-DuntovEnthusiast
2023Dan BinksRacing
David WickmanGM/Chevrolet
John AmgwertEnthusiast
2024Oliver Gavin & Jan MagnussenRacing
Tadge JuechterGM/Chevrolet
Richard PrinceEnthusiast

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Antonick, Mike (2006). Corvette Black Books 1953-2007. MotorBooks International. p. 106. ISBN 9780760328941.
  2. ^ "Kentucky Sinkhole Eats Corvettes, Raises Questions". news.nationalgeographic.com. Archived from the original on March 2, 2014. Retrieved December 1, 2015.
  3. ^ JUSTIN STORY and ROBYN L. MINOR (February 12, 2014). "Local contractor will help remove reported $1 million in Corvettes from sinkhole at museum". Bowling Green Daily News.
  4. ^ Jeffries, Adrianne (February 12, 2014). "Eight vintage Corvettes swallowed by 40-foot sinkhole inside National Corvette Museum". The Verge. Retrieved February 12, 2014.
  5. ^ Jones, Matthew (February 13, 2014). "Corvettes disappear into massive hole". BBC TopGear. Archived from the original on March 1, 2014. Retrieved February 13, 2014.
  6. ^ Katie Frassinelli
  7. ^ Everson, Zach (February 13, 2014). "Corvette Museum Sinkhole Swallows Eight 'Vettes: Watch Them Sink". Aol Travel. Archived from the original on February 22, 2014. Retrieved February 13, 2014.
  8. ^ "Corvette Cave In Exhibit". National Corvette Museum. Retrieved March 26, 2022.
  9. ^ "Corvette Hall Of Fame". National Corvette Museum. Archived from the original on October 18, 2022. Retrieved December 31, 2022.
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37°00′15″N 86°22′30″W / 37.00417°N 86.37500°W / 37.00417; -86.37500

    National Corvette Museum
    Aerial view of the National Corvette Museum
    EstablishedSeptember 1994; 31 years ago (1994-09)
    Location350 Corvette Drive
    Bowling Green, Kentucky
    TypeAutomobile
    PresidentSharon Brawner
    Websitewww.corvettemuseum.org

    The National Corvette Museum showcases the Chevrolet Corvette, an American sports car that has been in production since 1953. It is located in Bowling Green, Kentucky, off Interstate 65's Exit 28 and near General Motors' Bowling Green Assembly Plant, where Corvettes are manufactured. It was constructed in 1994. It was opened to the public in September of that year.[1]

    2014 Sinkhole in the Skydome

    On February 12, 2014, a sinkhole opened under the floor of the Skydome area of the museum at around 5:44 AM local time, causing a portion of the floor to collapse. Kentucky is one of the many states that is notable for having karst topography. Karst topography is the landscape that is formed from the dissolving of rocks such as limestone. In the museum's case, the sinkhole was caused by the dissolving of the limestone in the ground which caused pockets to open underneath the surface. Eventually, the weight of the building caused the top layer of soil to collapse.[2] Eight rare and one-of-a-kind Corvettes, portions of the display stands, rails, large concrete floor, slabs and dirt fell into the sinkhole, causing serious damage to some of the Corvettes. The Corvettes involved have an estimated value of a million dollars.[3][4] The remaining 20 cars in the Skydome were immediately removed from that area. Between March 3, 2014, and March 6, 2014, 5 of the 8 Corvettes were recovered from the sinkhole. The spire area of the Skydome was reinforced before work started on removing the final three buried cars.[5] Multiple multigravity tests were done to ensure that another sinkhole wasn't present or in the making. The results came back clear which allowed for the construction work to begin. For an added precaution, micropiles, or systems of steel rods, were inserted into the ground before the concrete was repoured to help give the building more support.[6] The museum reopened the day after the sinkhole appeared.[7]

    An exhibit opened in the museum two years later to tell the story of what happened that day and why it happened. This exhibit gives visitors the chance to virtually recover the cars that were in the sinkhole.[8]

    Hall of Fame

    The museum also sponsors the Corvette Hall of Fame for individuals who have been involved with the Corvette automobile and made significant contributions in their respective fields. Each year, from two to six persons have been inducted into this select group. Members have been divided into three categories: enthusiasts, GM/Chevrolet, and racing.

    Honorees[9]
    YearNamesCategory
    1998Bill MitchellGM/Chevrolet
    Harley EarlGM/Chevrolet
    Larry ShinodaGM/Chevrolet
    Joe PikeGM/Chevrolet
    Ed ColeGM/Chevrolet
    Zora Arkus-DuntovGM/Chevrolet
    1999Jim PerkinsGM/Chevrolet
    Dave McLellanGM/Chevrolet
    Dick GuldstrandRacing
    2000John FitchRacing
    Dick ThompsonRacing
    Jerry PalmerGM/Chevrolet
    2001Gibson HufstaderGM/Chevrolet
    Joseph SpielmanGM/Chevrolet
    Betty SkeltonRacing
    2002John CafaroGM/Chevrolet
    Jim JeffordsRacing
    Myron ScottGM/Chevrolet
    2003Noland AdamsEnthusiast
    Robert MorrisonEnthusiast
    2004Ray BattagliniEnthusiast
    Darrel BowlinEnthusiast
    Jon BrookmyerEnthusiast
    Dan GaleEnthusiast
    Terry McManmonEnthusiast
    2005Chip MillerEnthusiast
    Randy WittineGM/Chevrolet
    Don YenkoRacing
    2006Dave HillGM/Chevrolet
    John LingenfelterRacing
    Gary MortimerEnthusiast
    2007Doug HooperRacing
    Gordon KillebrewEnthusiast
    Carl RennerGM/Chevrolet
    2008Allan and Don BarkerRacing
    Reeves CallawayEnthusiast
    Maurice OlleyGM/Chevrolet
    2009Duane BohnstedtGM/Chevrolet
    Tony De Lorenzo and Jer ThompsonRacing
    John HinckleyEnthusiast
    2010Grady DavisRacing
    Fred GallaschEnthusiast
    Jim IngleGM/Chevrolet
    2011Clare "Mac" MacKichanGM/Chevrolet
    Ray QuinlanEnthusiast
    Ron FellowsRacing
    2012Andy PilgrimRacing
    Gary ClaudioGM/Chevrolet
    Patrick DolanEnthusiast
    Bob McDormanEnthusiast
    2013Johnny O'ConnellRacing
    Wil CookseyGM/Chevrolet
    Werner MeierEnthusiast
    2014Dave MacDonaldRacing
    John HeinricyGM/Chevrolet
    Jerry BurtonEnthusiast
    2015Herb FishelRacing
    Russ McLeanGM/Chevrolet
    Rick HendrickEnthusiast
    2016Bob BondurantRacing
    Ralph KramerGM/Chevrolet
    Donna Mae MimsEnthusiast
    2017Tommy MorrisonRacing
    Jim MinnekerGM/Chevrolet
    Peter BrockEnthusiast
    2018Burt and John GreenwoodRacing
    Tom WallaceGM/Chevrolet
    Mike YagerEnthusiast
    2019Briggs CunninghamRacing
    Tom PetersGM/Chevrolet
    Dollie ColeEnthusiast
    2020Doug FehanRacing
    Henry HagaGM/Chevrolet
    Wendell StrodeEnthusiast
    Mike McCaghEnthusiast
    2022Gary Pratt and Jim MillerRacing
    Ed WelburnGM/Chevrolet
    Elfi Arkus-DuntovEnthusiast
    2023Dan BinksRacing
    David WickmanGM/Chevrolet
    John AmgwertEnthusiast
    2024Oliver Gavin & Jan MagnussenRacing
    Tadge JuechterGM/Chevrolet
    Richard PrinceEnthusiast

    See also

    References

    1. ^ Antonick, Mike (2006). Corvette Black Books 1953-2007. MotorBooks International. p. 106. ISBN 9780760328941.
    2. ^ "Kentucky Sinkhole Eats Corvettes, Raises Questions". news.nationalgeographic.com. Archived from the original on March 2, 2014. Retrieved December 1, 2015.
    3. ^ JUSTIN STORY and ROBYN L. MINOR (February 12, 2014). "Local contractor will help remove reported $1 million in Corvettes from sinkhole at museum". Bowling Green Daily News.
    4. ^ Jeffries, Adrianne (February 12, 2014). "Eight vintage Corvettes swallowed by 40-foot sinkhole inside National Corvette Museum". The Verge. Retrieved February 12, 2014.
    5. ^ Jones, Matthew (February 13, 2014). "Corvettes disappear into massive hole". BBC TopGear. Archived from the original on March 1, 2014. Retrieved February 13, 2014.
    6. ^ Katie Frassinelli
    7. ^ Everson, Zach (February 13, 2014). "Corvette Museum Sinkhole Swallows Eight 'Vettes: Watch Them Sink". Aol Travel. Archived from the original on February 22, 2014. Retrieved February 13, 2014.
    8. ^ "Corvette Cave In Exhibit". National Corvette Museum. Retrieved March 26, 2022.
    9. ^ "Corvette Hall Of Fame". National Corvette Museum. Archived from the original on October 18, 2022. Retrieved December 31, 2022.
    • Official website
    • Bowling Green Assembly Plant official website[dead link]
    • Official Corvette website
    • Chubb Corporation, Our Stories: National Corvette Museum - "Flying Cars. Crash Landing." Archived June 12, 2018, at the Wayback Machine

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