The National Corvette Museum in Bowling Green has announced plans for a new facility to grow its preservation efforts.

The museum that sits off Interstate 65 is opening a new 66,000 square-foot collections facility to hold historic Corvettes and their artifacts.

The expansion is set to open in fall 2026 and will increase the museum's capacity for vehicle preservation, small artifact conservation, and long-term storage.

"In 2027, we'll actually be able to provide almost a behind-the-scenes tour to our guests," said Ryan Eichler, the Corvette Museum's Director of Marketing and Communications. "It allows us to open our doors and really let all Corvette fans see every Corvette that's in our collection."

Eichler said the new building will also allow the museum to accept new and rare vehicle

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