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If you’re an active member of the US military or are a veteran, you can get into the National Corvette Museum for free. It’s a nice gesture of gratitude for those who have served this country and helped secure the freedoms which have allowed America’s sports car to even exist in the first place.
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The National Corvette Museum announced it’s a participant in the 2025 Blue Star Museums program. Active-duty military personnel, which includes anyone serving in the National Guard or Reserve, along with up to five members of the same family can get into the museum for free.
This gesture will start on May 17 and last through September 1, 2025. All you have to do is show your active-duty military ID when you arrive at the museum in Bowling Green, Kentucky.
Going above and beyond the 2025 Blue Star Museums program, the National Corvette Museum is offering free general admission to US military veterans, regardless of which branch they served in, throughout November 2025. All one has to do is present proof of military service at the admissions desk.
Quite a few people who visit the National Corvette Museum are active members of the US military or veterans, so this should be a popular incentive for visits. If you’ve always wanted to visit, haven’t been for a while, or just like going there regularly, this might be the push in the right direction you need.
“The active-duty and veteran communities embody the highest values of service, resilience, and patriotism,” said Bryce Burklow, President and CEO of the National Corvette Museum. “This is one small way we can give back to those who have given so much and invite them to experience the history of America’s Sports Car.”
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