National Corvette Homecoming - Bowling Green, KY

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National Corvette Homecoming - Bowling Green, KY

Time: July 25, 2013 to July 27, 2013
Location: National Corvette Museum
City/Town: Bowling Green, KY
Website or Map: http://www.corvettehomecoming…
Phone: http://americanwheelsevents.com/profile/JoePruitt
Event Type: gathering, car, corvette-show, music
Organized By: National Corvette Museum
Latest Activity: Jan 31, 2013

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National Corvette Homecoming - Bowling Green, KY: July 25th-27th 2013

Hi Fellow Corvette Enthusiasts,
I wanted to let you all know about our annual event that will take place here in Bowling Green, KY from July 25th - 27th, 2013 at the Sloan Convention Center.  
We feature five car shows: Sans Pareil, Custom Class, Show & Shine, Drive & Shine, and Reunion of the 3's ('53, '63, '73, '93).
Our awards include: Meguiar's Choice, Celebrity Choices, Judges Choice, Youngest Owner, Oldest Owner, Longest Distance, Sponsor's Choice.
We'll also feature many Vendors, a Road Tour, Dinner Party with a live Eagles Tribute Concert by 7 Bridges Band, Seminars, and our first 100 Pre-Registered Cars will receiver a Free T-Shirt.
This year our Grand Marshal will be Barry Meguiar, President of Meguiar's, Inc.
We are reaching out to all Corvette owners and enthusiasts throughout the United States to let you all know about "The Best Kept Secret In The Corvette Hobby."
You're guaranteed to have a great time!
For more information and online registration forms, please visit our website: www.corvettehomecoming.com.
Thank you for your time.

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