
Nearly 30 friends and colleagues from the PMA Tennessee District met for an exciting day at the National Corvette Museum on February 15. An anniversary get-together of sorts, the tour took place 20 years and three days after the infamous sinkhole incident, when the floor of the main rotunda of the museum collapsed after several days of heavy rain.
Guided by a knowledgeable staff of Corvette enthusiasts, attendees experienced the legacy of America’s Sports Car, discovered its rich history that spans over seven decades, engaged in interactive exhibits, and experienced the thrill of racing, crashing and more crashing through virtual simulators.

For lunch, the group met up at The Stingray Cafe for networking and recognition for first-time attendees and simulation winners.
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