The misfortune that struck the National Corvette Museum, in Kentucky, when eight of its unique Vettes plummeted into a sinkhole inside the building might be turned around 180 degrees and end up being an even bigger tourist attraction than before. At least five of the cars have already been extracted from the hole, and so far, they have not been touched in any way. Read more »
Monday, March 31, 2014
Sinkhole Vettes Could Stay Unrepaired, Attract More Visitors this Way
The misfortune that struck the National Corvette Museum, in Kentucky, when eight of its unique Vettes plummeted into a sinkhole inside the building might be turned around 180 degrees and end up being an even bigger tourist attraction than before. At least five of the cars have already been extracted from the hole, and so far, they have not been touched in any way. Read more »
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