From a museum that celebrates the first American sports car to one that delves into the ingenuity of Henry Ford, these four destinations celebrate car culture
The Corvette is an American class inspired by the European sports cars that World War II soldiers saw in Europe. Chevrolet’s legendary creation is celebrated at a museum in Bowling Green, Kentucky, near the factory where the classic automobile is made today. But that’s just the start of how to commune with car culture, from a destination in Pontiac, Illinois, that celebrates the legendary Route 66 to the Dearborn, Michigan, tribute to the ingenuity and innovation of Henry Ford.
The Automotive Hall of Fame
Explore the evolution of the automobile in Dearborn, Michigan. This museum showcases the car’s impact on society and celebrates the greats of auto racing.
Illinois Route 66 Hall of Fame and Museum & Pontiac-Oakland automobile Museum & Resource Center
These two museums in Pontiac, Illinois, celebrate America’s obsession with the open road and historic cars from throughout history.
Henry Ford Museum of American Innovation
Opened in 1929, this museum in Dearborn, Michigan, offers 523,000 square feet of artifacts and exhibits that tell a story of American ingenuity.
National Corvette Museum
The Corvette earned its place in history as the first American sports car. That rich legacy is showcased today in Bowling Green, Kentucky.
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Kelly Powell
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Weekend Guides