For some, there is no passion like Corvette passion. This unique American sports car has, over the years, been surrounded by a mystique unlike any other car produced in the United States. Precision Valley Corvette Museum near Ludlow, Vermont, pays homage to this American icon, displaying "five generations of Corvettes" along with an amazing collection of automobile-related items.
Perfect for the nostalgia buff, Precision Valley Corvette Museum at 363 River Street in Springfield, Vermont, features collectors-item Corvettes from the five generations of that fascinating car. The museum contains the private collection of Matthew and Cyndi Alldredge. This museum is the private collection of Matthew and Cyndi Alldredge. There is no admission charge for this trip back in time, which is designed to emulate the more carefree time of the 1950s.
Precision Valley Corvette Museum is an interesting piece of the revival/restoration theme that has the Royal Diner at its core. This restaurant is built in the classic diner style, a perfect place to enjoy a root beer float while sitting on a lunch counter stool. Like the Corvette museum, the diner and the surroundings are meant to be relaxing and fun, while carrying the visitor back to a more innocent time.
With its heavy focus on the car as a center of attention, the diner and museum complement each other well. Visitors will certainly find something they recognized and once treasured among the model cars, license plates, posters, street signs and other memorabilia.
The Precision Valley Corvette Museum is open daily from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. It is considered a primary attraction for the region known as Precision Valley.