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Every year on June 30, Corvette enthusiasts across the country celebrate National Corvette Day, honoring the debut of America’s Sports Car. The date commemorates June 30, 1953, when the first production Corvette rolled off the assembly line and began a legacy that continues to inspire generations of drivers, collectors, and fans.

In 2026, Corvette celebrates its 73rd anniversary, and the National Corvette Museum is marking the occasion with a special hometown offer.

On Tuesday, June 30, 2026, Warren County residents can visit the National Corvette Museum for just 73 cents admission in honor of Corvette’s 73rd birthday.

Located in the heart of Bowling Green, the National Corvette Museum preserves and shares the history of Corvette through world-class exhibitions, historic vehicles, educational experiences, and interactive displays dedicated to America’s Sports Car. The Museum welcomes visitors from around the world each year, but National Corvette Day is also an opportunity to celebrate the local community that has played such an important role in Corvette’s story.

Whether you’re a lifelong Corvette enthusiast, a local resident who hasn’t visited in years, or someone looking to learn more about one of America’s most iconic automobiles, June 30 is the perfect time to explore the Museum.

National Corvette Day Admission Offer

Date: June 30, 2026
Admission: 73¢ per person
Eligibility: Warren County residents only (valid ID required)

Join us as we celebrate 73 years of Corvette innovation, performance, and heritage. Experience the legacy of America’s Sports Car and discover why the National Corvette Museum remains a must-visit destination in Bowling Green.