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The National Corvette Museum isn’t just any car museum – it’s America’s sports car shrine, a temple to speed and style that somehow manages to be both educational and jaw-dropping at the same time.
The National Corvette Museum stands as a temple to what might be America’s most beloved sports car, a shrine where gearheads and casual visitors alike can worship at the altar of horsepower and style.