national corvette museum 20™ anniversary celebration

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national corvette museum 20™ anniversary celebration
NATIONAL CORVETTE MUSEUM
20™ ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION
GUl.FSTAl ESRLEGION
CORVETTE CARAVAN
AUGUST 23-27,2014
COMMEMORATIVE ROUTE BOOK
THIS GUIDE PROUDLY SPONSORED BY!
TABLE OF CONTENTS
I. Introduction
3
II. Gulf States Region Appreciation
4
III. Gulf States Region Caravaners' Guide
5
IV. Gulf States Region Caravan - Houston, TX to New Orleans, LA
9
V. Gulf States Region Caravan - New Orleans, LA to Dothan, AL
12
VI. Gulf States Region Caravan - Dothan, AL to Birmingham, AL
15
VII. Gulf States Region Caravan - Jackson, MS to Birmingham, AL
17
VIII. Gulf States Region Headquarters - Monday,Tuesday and Wednesday
21
IX. Gulf States Region Caravan - Birmingham, AL to Bowling Green, KY
27
X. Brief History of the National Corvette Museum
29
Important Information
We realize how difficult it can be trying to caravan with such a large number of Corvettes. It is recommended
that you form a partnership and partner with one another or with your Corvette Club. Should you find yourself separated from the larger Caravan, for whatever reason, look to the Route Book to find the next location
where the Caravan is going to stop and plan to meet up with everyone there.
THE MOST IMPORTANT THING IS
THAT YOU HAVE A SAFE, FUN
AND ENJOYABLE CARAVAN
How to Use this Route Book
The Gulf States Region Route Book is divided into sections. Each Section covers a specific Caravan topic.
Some sections are further divided into shorter lengths and contain specific instructions for that section.
All times, except departure time's, are approximate.
Times for social events may be subject to change.
All morning departures are from the "headquarters" hotel unless specified otherwise.
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INTRODUCTION
Your 2014 Gulf States Region Caravan Captains, Glenn and Andrea Johnson, the State Regional Leaders, all of
the Local Leaders and host committees welcome you to the Gulf States Region of the 2014 National Corvette Museum Caravan. This event will be celebrating the 20th Anniversary of the NCM. Planning has been
ongoing for over four years resulting in twenty-nine United States, and four Canadian, Regional Caravans
converging on Bowling Green, KY with approximately 10,000 Corvettes. You are among this fortunate group,
which will participate in this once in a lifetime event.
The purpose of this Route Book is not to plan your time minute-by-minute, but to let you know what is happening, where it's happening and when it's happening. It will be your choice to participate, bypass or improvise. No matter what choice you make, you will know the status of the Gulf States Region Caravan.
Please take every opportunity to thank the hosts, sponsors and organizers, at every location, for their involvement and their efforts to make this one of the best caravans ever. Patronize the sponsors whose ads appear in this Route Book. Patronize them, not only during this caravan, but at every opportunity in the future.
There will be other caravans and we will need their support again.
Finally, if everything doesn't go perfectly, make the best of it and give thanks that you area member of a
select group envied by many. HAPPYVETTIN!!
Glenn & Andrea Johnson
Captains
2014 Gulf States Region Corvette Caravan
siftceneftj tape you enjoy the 2014 QufiJ States Region Colette COMMW"
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Gulf States Region Appreciation
In addition to our many sponsors, whose ads appear in this Route Book, there are many others that donated their time, money and resources to make this caravan a success. (Those listed below are in no particular
order, but we make a futile attempt to list those involved. An apology is offered to those that may have
been omitted.)
Southeast Texas Regional Leaders
Ken & Marilyn Backenhus
Louisiana Regional Leader
Jacqueline Goldberg
"Overnight in New Orleans" Host Club/Committee
Crescent City Corvette Club
Hilton New Orleans Riverside
Karen Richard, Account Sales Manager
Tom & Pam Gerity
Mississippi Regional Leaders
Alabama Regional Leaders
George & Peggy Heneveld
"Overnight in Dothan, AL" Host Club/Committee
Circle City Corvette Club
Holiday Inn Express, Dothan, AL
Cindy Williams, Account Sales Manager
Local Leader - Birmingham, AL
Dennis Hopkins
Gulf States Region Headquarters Host Club/Committee
Team Corvette of Birmingham
Birmingham Marriott, Birmingham, AL
Callie Melton, Account Sales Manager
Route Book Editor/Publisher
Andrea Johnson
Advertising/Sponsorship Sales Director
Brad Metz
Gulf States Region Security & Escort Coordinator
Bonnie McLaughlin-Whitehouse
Gulf States Region Asst. Security & Escort Coordinator
MikeWhitehouse
Talladega Superspeedway Activities Coordinator
Jeff Williams
Gulf States Region Official Photographer
Ronnie Jones
Local Leader-Beaumont,TX
Mike &Willa White
Bob &Virginia Huffman
Local Leader - Baton Rouge, LA
Local Leader - Gulfport, MS
Mike&Sonia Smith
Local Leader - Montgomery, AL
Roger & Vickie Lavender
Rob & Cheryl Schaffer
Local Leader - Mobile, AL
Local
Leader - Gulf Breeze, FL
Rob & Linda Griffin
Gulf States Region Sponsors
This Route Book would not exist if it wasn't for the generosity and support of a select group of individuals
and businesses who sponsored our Gulf States Region Corvette Caravan. The Gulf States Region Route Book
Staff and the Gulf States Region Corvette Caravan Planning and Organizing Committee are grateful for the
support from every one of our Sponsors. Thank You!
Gulf States Region Start-Up Sponsors
The Gulf States Region Start-Up Sponsors generated monetary support during the early stages of the Gulf
States Region Planning. Each of these sponsors agreed to help knowing that it would be as long as 21/2 years
before their advertisement would be seen by those participating in the caravan. Thank You!
• Cowboy Chevrolet-Buick-GMC-Cadillac, Silsbee, TX
• Ross Downing Chevrolet, Hammond, LA
• Solomon Chevrolet-Cadillac, Dothan, AL
• Enterprise Chevrolet, Enterprise, AL
• Banner Chevrolet, New Orleans, LA
• Tri-City Corvette Club (SE Texas)
• Crescent City Corvette Club (New Orleans, LA)
• Circle City Corvette Club, Dothan, AL
• Capitol City Corvette Club, Montgomery, AL
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Gulf States Region Caravaner's Guide
The Gulf States Region Caravan will begin its journey to Bowling Green at Birmingham, Alabama with approximately 200 plus Corvettes. If you have never been in a caravan this large, read this article...twice. If you
have been in a big caravan before, read it at least once because you will find something new.
If you remember only one thing, from this article, please... make it this one: If you use your head before you
use your right foot, you'll end up being a courteous, safe and (reasonably) lawful National Corvette Caravaner. Some of us like to get out on the back roads by ourselves once in a while and let her rip, but with a group
as large as this Caravan, we are going to have a better time if we try to not drive aggressively.
The National Corvette Caravan, the Gulf States Regional Caravan, the Gulf States Region Captains, the State
Regional Leaders, Local Leaders and Organizing Team are not responsible for your actions. If you drive irresponsibly or violate the law, in the process of caravanning to Bowling Green, you shall pay the consequences. We do not insure your vehicle and we do not post bail.
The Caravan is not a race.
There is no prize for getting there first.
On the Road
Most of the time, on the highway, the Caravan Leader will hold a speed to within 5 mph of the posted limit
We know there are drivers who want to run faster. If you believe the Caravan is moving too slow, exit the
main group and run at a speed at which you are comfortable, however, keep in mind: law enforcement will
be aware of a group of Corvettes as large as we will be and they will be out there.
There will be those who like to travel well below the speed limit, if that's you, just slow to a speed you
choose. We're all going to the same place. If you get there a little later, it won't matter. Once we depart the
Interstate Highways, the pace will slow down a bit.
On multi-lane highways, generally, the Caravan will "drive right and pass left". Exceptions might be if the
Caravan Leader needs to move into left lanes to stay on the route at an interchange or intersection or pass
a line of slower moving, non-caravan vehicles. We suggest entering the left lane only to pass slower moving
vehicles and stay, most of the time, in the same lane as the Caravan. If you are in the left lane and another
car wants to overtake, move right allowing it to pass. You must allow cars to pass across the caravan as they
merge into or out of other lanes. Please be most vigilant of this on the Interstate, near interchanges, and
entrance and exits.
Caravanning in a manner that has cars following each other close enough such that non-caravan vehicles
cannot pass through, or across the caravan, (besides being arrogant and unfriendly) is illegal. If you still want
to caravan to keep others from invading your space....the cops are out there waiting for you.
There's another unattractive aspect in this issue. There are dangerous drivers on the road and nothing angers a Type A personality more than a bunch of Corvettes, slowing and/or blocking traffic. Aggressive drivers
can be provoked into doing something dangerous like cutting off Caravaners or running them off the road.
Please avoid situations where the closeness of Caravan vehicles could set-up these types of problems.
Truckers: Most are Courteous Drivers But...
The trucking industry is enhancing our nation's economy through interstate commerce. Truck drivers do that
in vehicles, which weigh as much as 80,000 pounds and are not capable of Corvette-like passing and braking
maneuvers. For our own safety, let's cut the truckers some slack, but if you decide to cut them off, instead; be
careful ...you might find yourself looking up at the front axle of a Peterbilt.
Experience in National Caravans and in other events involving large caravans tell us that while most professional truck drivers drive in a safe, prudent and understanding manner, there are some who do not.
A few incidents were unprovoked, but others were provoked by Caravaners who cut-off, blocked or otherwise impeded trucks moving on the road. If you find yourself in a situation where you're considering driving
with intent to harass truckers, keep this thought in mind; such action may provoke retaliation and those
truckers who decide to retaliate might do so against other, innocent Caravaners not involved in your harassment campaign. Bottom line: leave the truckers alone, even if they make you angry.
The Danger of Rubber Banding
Long caravans of cars running close to each other have a tendency to change lengths when the Caravan
Leader or other Caravaners make speed changes. This action is called "rubber banding". As the caravan
speeds up, the distance between cars increases. As the speed change migrates rearward, the rate of the
increase will, also, increase. The first car speeds-up. The next speeds-up a little more to catch the first. The
third car speeds-up even more to catch the second and, well, you can see where this is going. Once the
mid-sections notice the speed change, they end-up accelerating briskly.This can end with the rear-most cars
having to rapidly increase speed by 40-50 mph after the leader's speed only went up 10 mph. Once mid and
back-runners get the speed change accomplished, they immediately have to slow down to avoid running
into the back of each other once they decide they've "caught-up".
The reverse of this is also true and potentially more dangerous; the lead car slows, the next car takes a split
second to react, then slows more. The third car uses up distance in reacting, and then slows even more
abruptly, and, well you get the idea. In short order, if people are following closely, you've got drivers way into
ABS trying to stop and even people wrecking.
The Caravan Leaders are aware of the rubber band phenomena and will always make speed changes slowly.
If the Caravan is running tight, drivers in the middle and rear portions of the caravan must be acutely aware
of this rubber band phenomena and learn to anticipate its effects.
Because "rubber banding" is part of normal Caravan movement, we advise against attempting to follow
another caravan car too closely. Most accidents, which occur in caravans, are rear end collisions caused by
following too closely combined with "rubber-banding".
Two-Way Radios, Radar Warning Receivers
The Caravan Team leadership will be using professional grade radios for communication. We know that most
in the caravan will be using GMRS and Family Radio Service (FRS) equipment along with some Citizen Band
(CB) units. The caravan leaders will monitor those frequencies as time permits and pass along pertinent
information.
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Some of the fun of caravanning is to get on the radio and converse with your friends, however, when you're
on the official Caravan frequencies we ask that you observe some radio discipline.
1) Listen first, then push-to-talk. When you go to transmit, before you key the mic, listen a bit, if someone is talking, wait until they are done, then transmit. This keeps us from "stepping" all over each
other.
2) When you key-up to transmit, remember that the radio takes a split second to switch from receiver
to a transmitter. If you key the mic and immediately start talking, the first part of your words will
often be cut-off.
3) The official FRS/GMRS "Caravan Channel" will be 7.0. This will be the radio frequency used by
Caravan Captains to broadcast official Caravan information. The Organizing Team asks that you
keep non-official communication on that frequency to a minimum.
4) "Smokey reports"; Caravaners want to know where the cops are hiding, however, if you are in the
main group, keep in mind; a few reports of the same law enforcement unit are good, but scores
of people, all on the radio talking about the same cop, ties up the channel and is confusing. Once
Smokey Bear is located, it's not necessary for everyone passing that cop make a report.
Radar Detectors
The Lead Cars will be equipped with detectors, however, as the Lead Cars will run close to the speed limit;
radar enforcement will probably be a moot issue.
Stops on the Way
There will be a rest stop en route to Bowling Green on Wednesday. The caravan will stop at Athens, AL for a
rest stop. If there are any other stops, they will be announced at the driver's meetings.
Who's Leading and Are Their Lights On?
While some participants in the Caravan may want to run faster or slower than the main caravan, or travel, in
their own group away from the Caravan Leaders, there will be some caravaners'wishing to form-up on the
Caravan Leaders. To make identification of the Lead Car easy, it will be marked in a distinctive manner with
marking visible from the rear.
If your car has DRLs, your parking lights will be on, if you don't have DRLs you can turn your headlights or
parking lights on, if you want. However, "lights-on" is not a Caravan requirement.
Car Preparation
You'll drive a minimum of 1,000 miles on the National Corvette Caravan, so do some preventative maintenance to your car before you leave. Make sure your tires are in acceptable condition and properly inflated for
the trip. If your oil change interval will come up on the trip, change your oil and filter before you go. Lube the
chassis, service the transmission and axle and change the fuel filter, if necessary. If you haven't had the frontend aligned in a while, do that, too. If you're driving a pre-'84 car and you haven't adjusted the steering box
in a long time, or it's never been done, do that. Inspect the front of your radiator to insure it's not blocked
with debris. If your car has electric cooling fans, make sure the system works properly.
In Closing
The National Corvette Caravan will be a, once-in-a-lifetime event. Glenn and Andrea Johnson, Captains of
the Gulf States Region (SE TX, LA, MS, AL, NW FL) and the Organizing Team, hope you enjoy your time on the
road.
Glenn & Andrea Johnson
Captains
you fon hosting the 2014 Qu^f States Region Colette
BUBBA
OUSTAL
JENNINGS, LA
Bubba Oustalet Chevrolet-Cadillac
Joel Oustalet
819 N. Main St., Jennings, LA 70546 • 877-545-3318 • www.bubbaoustaletchevy.com
Best Wishes to the
2014 Gulf States Region
Corvette Caravan
Hilton New Orleans Riverside
2 Poydras St.
New Orleans, LA 70130
Congratulations to
The National Corvette Museum
on their
20th Year Anniversary
855-639-6756
Karen Richard
Account Sales Manager
504-584-3925
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Col (Ret) Wolf and Joan Gesch
Auburn, Alabama
2014 Gulf States Region Corvette Caravan
Houston, TX to Birmingham, AL
Saturday, August 23, 2014
Day 1
Houston, TX to New Orleans, LA
(All times approximate)
Route Information:
1-10 E from Houston, TX to New Orleans, LA
7:30 a.m.-8:00 a.m.
Staging and Drivers Meeting
Remember to have a full tank of gas.
8:00 a.m.
Meeting Location:
Baytown,TX
1-1OE, Exit 791
San Jacinto Mall Shopping Center
Meet in the mall parking lot behind theTortuga Mexican Restaurant
9:00 a.m.-9:45 a.m.
Meeting Location:
Beaumont, TX
1-10 E & Walden Rd., Exit 848
Gas and Restrooms available
Holiday Inn Hotel & Suites - Beaumont Plaza (1-10 & Walden)
3950 1-10 South & Walden Rd. • Beaumont, TX, 77705 • 409-842-5995
11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m.
Lunch Location:
Jennings, LA
1-10 E& LA 26, Exit 64
Gas, Lunch and Restrooms available
Bubba Oustalet Chevrolet Cadillac
819 N. Main St. • Jennings, LA, 70546 • 877-545-3318
Turn right onto Elton Rd/LA-26,S/N Lake Arthur Ave.
Turn left onto US 90/Shankland Ave.
Turn right onto N. Main St.
Dealership is on the right
3:00 p.m. - 3:30 p.m.
Meeting Location:
Lobdell, LA
1-1 OE, Exit 151 LA-415
Gas and Restrooms available (next scheduled gas at Spanish Fort, AL)
(to the left - Chevron / Shell / Exxon)
Turn right onto LA-415, (Love's Truck Stop / Shell), two blocks down
Turn left onto LA-415, (Chevron / Shell / Exxon), four blocks down
Stage in the parking lot of the closed Shoney's and the Best Western - Magnolia
Inn, on the North side of 1-10 (across the highway from Burger King)
5:00 p.m.
Arrive New Orleans, LA
Hilton New Orleans Riverside
2PoydrasSt. - New Orleans, La 70130 - 1-855-639-6756
Destination:
Driving Instructions to the Hilton New Orleans Riverside:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
1-10 to New Orleans, LA
Keep left to take US 90-BR W via Exit 234A toward West Bank/Superdome/Claiborne Ave.
Take Exit 11/11C toward Tchoupltoulas St/South Peters St.
Stay straight to go onto Calliope St.
Turn left onto Convention Center Blvd/Convention Hall Blvd.
Continue to follow Convention Center Blvd.
6. Turn right into the Hilton Self-Parking lot off Convention Center Blvd.
6:30 p.m.
Evening on your own
For those not going out on the town, we will meet you
at the lobby bar to socialize.
Driving Instructions leaving the Hilton New Orleans Riverside:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Exit New Orleans Hilton Riverside parking garage
Turn left onto Convention Center Blvd.
Turn right onto Calliope St. (move to the Left Lane)
Merge onto US-90-E/Pontchartrain Expressway toward 1-10
Merge 1-1OE toward Slidell
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P.O. Box 22017
Beaumont, Texas 77720-2017
Phone 409.842.9229
Toll Free 800.825.2120
Fax 409.842.9515
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4697 College St.
Beaumont, Texas 77707
An Incredible Evening of Socializing,
Dinner and Professional Entertainment for the
2014 Gulf States Region Corvette Caravan Participants
Dothan Convention Center, Dothan, AL
Sunday, August 24,2014
6:30 p.m. - 10:00 p.m.
Cash Bar
The Legends
featuring "Ronnie the Hat" Robinson,
as their front man and lead vocalist,
has performed with acts such as
Percy Sledge, Clarence Carter,
The Temptations, The Drifters
and many more.
John Yates, his ventriloquism began when he
was eight years old and he has performed at
concerts, banquets and other venues ever since.
JJ. Justice, mind reading, comedy
and mystery entertainment for all.
A $10 per person contribution will be asked for at the door.
This will help the Gulf States Region defray some of the evening expenses.
It is still less expensive than eating out on your own! Thank you in advance!
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2014 Gulf States Region Corvette Caravan
Houston, TX to Birmingham, AL
Sunday, August 24,2014
Day 2
New Orleans, LA to Dothan, AL
(All times are approximate)
Route Information:
I -10 E from New Orleans to Hwy 231 N to Dothan, AL
7:30 a.m.-8:00 a.m.
Staging and Drivers Meeting
8:00 a.m.
Meeting Location:
New Orleans, LA
Caravan will stage in the parking garage of the New Orleans Hilton Riverside.
9:00 a.m. - 9:30 a.m.
Meeting Location:
Mississippi Welcome Center
1-10 E, Exit 2
Restrooms available
Mississippi Welcome Center
1-10 and Hwy 607
Pearlington, MS, 39572
228-533-5554
11:30 a.m.-1:00 p.m.
Lunch Location:
Mobile, AL/Spanish Fort, AL
Eastern Shore Centre'
1 -10 E at Highway 181, Exit 38
Spanish Fort, AL
251-625-0060
For those needing Gas - turn right onto Hwy 181
— Chevron two blocks down, Shell & Texaco four blocks down
All others-turn Left on Highway 181.
Cross over 1-10, move into right lane
Turn Right into the entrance of the "Eastern Shore Centre'"
Proceed to the 1 st left turn.Turn left.
Proceed to the entrance of the parking lot in front of "Dillard's"
There are several restaurants both around the mall
and in the center of the mall.
When departing, the caravan will exit at the entrance
of the "Eastern Shore Centre" and turn Left. Staying in the left lane,
the caravan will turn left and enter 1-10 E.
2:30 p.m.-3:00 p.m.
Meeting Location:
Crestview, FL
1-1OE, Mile Marker 60
Restrooms available
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3:45 p.m. - 4:15 p.m.
Meeting Location:
Cottondale, FL
1-10 E and Highway 231, Exit 130
The Caravan will not stop
Those meeting the Caravan should meet at the Chevron station and be ready
to join the Caravan as it passes.
5:00 p.m.
Arrival in Dothan, AL
Holiday Inn Express at the Dothan Convention Center
4090 Ross Clark Circle
Dothan, AL 36303
334-699-6868
Destination:
Driving instructions to the Dothan Civic Center (from Holiday inn Express)
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Right onto Ross Clark Circle
Turn right onto Reeves St./US-431 Bus S/AL-1
Turn left on N. Gates St/US-231 Bus S/US-431 Bus S/AL-1 /AL-53
Turn left on W. Main St./US-84 Bus E/AL-12
Take second left, 126 N. Saint Andrews Street, Dothan, Al
Destination:
Holiday Inn
2740 Ross Clark Circle
Dothan, AL 36303
334-699-1400
Driving instructions to the Dothan Civic Center (from Holiday inn)
1. Northwest on Ross Clark Circle
2. Turn right onto W. Main St./US-84 Bus E/AL-12
3. Turn left, 126 N. Saint Andrews Street, Dothan, Al
Destination:
Sleep Inn
4654 Montgomery Hwy.
Dothan, AL 36303
334-671-2086
Driving instructions to the Dothan Civic Center (from sleep inn)
1.
2.
3.
4.
Northwest on Montgomery Hwy/US-231 N/AL-53
Make U-turn onto AL-53
Turn left on W. Main St./US-84 Bus E/AL-12
Take second left, 126 N. Saint Andrews Street, Dothan, Al
6:30 p.m. - 10:00 p.m.
Meeting Location:
Evening Social for Caravan Participants
Dothan Civic Center
126 N. Saint Andrews Street
Dothan, AL 36303
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4886 Montgomery Hwy., Dothan, AL 36303 • 866-537-1282 • www.solopmonchevroletcadillac.com
Award Winning Shine Serving Houston Area
Featured Corvette: 1998 C-5 "SMOOOTH"
Owners Mike & Sonia Smith
of Miss. Gulf Coast Corvette Club
"We Keep It Fresh 2 Make A Lasting Impression"
Servicing your local area
Accepts: Cash,credit & debit cards
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Reginald Turner
CEO / Owner
2014 Gulf States Region Corvette Caravan
Houston, TX to Birmingham, AL
Monday, August 25, 2014
Day3
Dothan, AL to Birmingham, AL
(All times are approximate)
Route Information:
Hwy. 231 N from Dothan, AL to 1-85 to 1-65 N to Birmingham, AL
8:30 a.m. - 9:00 a.m.
Staging and Drivers Meeting
9:00 a.m.
Meeting Location:
Dothan, AL
The Caravan will stage in the parking lot of the Wiregrass Commons Mall, 900
Commons Dr., Dothan, AL. (Corner of Ross Clark Circle and Hwy. 231)
Meet behind the Mall Food Court
9:00 a.m. (promptly)
Departure Time:
11:00 a.m.-1:30 p.m.
Lunch Location:
Montgomery, AL
The Shoppes at Eastchase,
7274 EastChase Pkwy
Montgomery, AL
334-279-6046
Hwy. 231 N, turn Right on Taylor Road.
Continue through the Vaughn Road intersection
Turn Right into the entrance of "The Shoppes"
Proceed to the 4th right
Turn Right into "The Shoppes at Eastchase"
Enter the parking lot adjacent to "Earth Fare"and"Dillards"
Gas, lunch and restrooms available
When departing, the caravan will exit at the entrance of "The Shoppes on Eastchase" and turn Right. Staying in the right lane, the caravan will turn right and
enter on the Ramp for Exit 9 on 1-85 S. The caravan will proceed south (actually
west) through Downtown Montgomery and merge right with 1-65 N at Exit 171,
4:00 p.m.
Arrival at GS Region Headquarters, Birmingham, AL,
Birmingham Marriott, 3590 Grandview Parkway, Birmingham, AL, 35244
Driving Instructions to the Birmingham Marriott:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
1-65 N, Exit 250, merge onto 1-459 N, toward Atlanta/Gadsden/US 280
Take Exit 19, onto US 280 E/AL 38 E, turn Right toward Childersburg
Move into Left Lane
Turn Left on Grandview Parkway
Birmingham Marriott, 3590 Grandview Parkway, Birmingham, AL
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CHEVROL
1001 RuckerBlvd.
Enterprise, AL 36330
877-292-4679
www.enterprisechevy.com
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Holiday Inn Express at the
Dothan Convention Center
4090 Ross Clark Circle
Dothan, AL 36303
334-699-6868
Cindy Williams
General Manager
2014 Gulf States Region Corvette Caravan
Jackson, MS to Birmingham, AL
Monday, August 25,2014
Day3
Jackson, MS to Birmingham, AL
Route Info:
8:00 a.m.
Meeting Location:
1-20 E from Jackson, MS to Birmingham, AL
Jackson, MS
Meet in parking lot of:
TrustmarkPark
1 Braves Way
Pearl, MS
Caravan will depart Jackson at 9:00 a.m.
1:00 p.m.
Arrival at GS Region Headquarters, Birmingham, AL,
Birmingham Marriott, 3590 Grandview Parkway, Birmingham, AL, 35244
Driving Instructions to the Birmingham Marriott:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
1-20 E, Exit 106, Gadsden/Atlanta, merge onto 1-459 N.
Take Exit 19, onto US 280 E/AL 38 E, turn Right toward Childersburg
Move into Left Lane
Turn Left on Grandview Parkway
Birmingham Marriott, 3590 Grandview Parkway, Birmingham, AL
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Headquarters Agenda
Everyone should check-in at the
Gulf States Region Caravan Headquarters
Check-in is located at the Birmingham Marriott
Monday, August 25th
1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Evening
Check-in at the Birmingham Marriott
Dinner "On Your Own"
Tuesday, August 26th
9:00 a.m , to 12 noon
9:00 a.m to 5:00 p.m.
9:00 a.m to 4:00 p.m.
9:00 a.m to 4:00 p.m.
9:00 a.m to 4:00 p.m.
12 noon to 1:00 p.m.
1:00 p.m .to4:00 p.m.
1:00 p.m .to4:00 p.m.
6:00 p.m .to 9:00 p.m.
Check-in at the Birmingham Marriott
Gulf States Region Major Sponsor table in registration area
Track Laps, Museum &TrackTour atTalladega Superspeedway
Barbers Motorsports Museum Tour
Birmingham "On Your Own"
Lunch "On Your Own"
Check-in continues at the Birmingham Marriott
Gulf States Region Major Sponsor table in registration area
Social and Dinner for GS Region Participants - Birmingham Marriott
Wednesday, August 27th
8:00 a.m. to 8:30 a.m.
8:45 a.m.
9:00 a.m.
10:45 a.m.-12:00 Noon
2:30 p.m.
3:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Staging of Corvettes
Drivers Meeting
Departure
Rest Stop (approximate)
Arrival Bowling Green, KY staging area (approximate)
Arrival Parade at NCM (approximate)
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2014 Gulf States RegionCaravan
20th ANNIVERSARY NCM CARAVAN
Gulf States Regional Headquarters
Birmingham, AL
Monday, August 25
Arrive:
Monday
Location:
Birmingham Marriott
3590 Grandview Parkway
Birmingham, Al 35244
888-236-2427
Arrival
Directions:
Details:
Birmingham Marriott
1. From any direction merge onto 1-459
2. Take Exit 19, onto US 280 E/AL 38 E, turn Right toward Childersburg
3. Move into Left Lane
4. Turn Left on Grandview Parkway
5. Birmingham Marriott, 3590 Grandview Parkway, Birmingham, AL
1:00-5:00 PM
5:00 PM-UNTIL
Registration at the Birmingham Marriott
Dinner"0n Your Own"
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» NEW KID'S PRICING IN SOW
$50 off regular pricing for kids 12 and under throughout the lower
grandstands and towers on Sunday.
• Kids 12 and under sit FREE in the Gadsden grandstand on Sunday.
Kids 12 and under sit FREE in the reserved tower grandstands on Saturday.
FREE Kids Zone located outside of Turn 1 - next to North Tunnel.
Open Saturday and Sunday.
To purchase your ticket and reserve your kid's ticket, please
call 877.Go2.DEGA.
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» PRE-RACE PIT PASS
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for the race! Increased pit lane access for the RED CARPET Drivers'
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2014 Gulf States Region Caravan
2014 20th ANNIVERSARY NCM CARAVAN
Gulf States Regional Headquarters
Birmingham, AL
Tuesday, August 26
Arrive:
Tuesday
Location:
Birmingham Marriott
3590 Grandview Parkway
Birmingham, AL 35244
888-236-2427
Arrival
Directions:
Details:
Birmingham Marriott
1. From any direction merge onto I-459
2. Take Exit 19, onto US 280 E/AL 38 E, turn Right toward Childersburg
3. Move into Left Lane
4. Turn Left on Grandview Parkway
5. Birmingham Marriott, 3590 Grandview Parkway, Birmingham, AL
9:00 AM-12:00
9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
9:00 AM-4:00 PM
9:00 AM-4:00 PM
9:00 AM-4:00 PM
12:00 -1:00 PM
1:00-4:00 PM
6:00 - 9:00 PM
Check-in at the Birmingham Marriott
Gulf States Region Major Sponsor Table
Track Laps & Museum Tour at Talladega Speedway
Barbers Motorsports Museum Tour
^Birmingham "On Your Own" (list below)
Lunch "On Your Own"
Check-in Continues at the Birmingham Marriott
Social and Dinner for Gulf States Region Participants
Social and Dinner will be held at the Birmingham Marriott
Driving instructions to Talladega Superspeedway
and Barbers Motorsports Museum are on next page
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Driving Instructions to the Talladega Superspeedway
Drive is approximately 45 minutes
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
Leaving the Birmingham Marriott turn left on Grandview Parkway
Turn right onto US-280 W/AL-38 W
Stay in right lane and merge onto 1-459 N, toward Atlanta/Gadsden
Merge onto 1-20 E, Exit 29, toward Atlanta
Take AL-77, Exit 168, toward Talladega/Lincoln
Turn right onto AL-77 S
Turn left onto Speedway Blvd.
Track in approximately 5 miles down on your right
Park in the Talladega Superspeedway Museum & Gift Shop parking lot.
Driving Instructions to Barbers Motorsports Museum
Drive is approximately 20 minutes
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
Leaving the Birmingham Marriott turn left on Grandview Parkway
Turn right onto US-280 W/AL-38 W
Stay in right lane and merge onto I-459 N, toward Atlanta/Gadsden
Merge onto I-20 E, Exit 29, toward Atlanta
Take US-78/AL-4 S, Exit 140, toward Leeds
Turn right onto Rex Lake Road
Turn right onto Barber Motorsports Parkway
Barber Motorsports Museum is on the right
Driving Instructions will be available at the Birmingham Marriott
"Birmingham "On Your Own"
Shopping:
Brookwood Village Mall
Villages at Mountain Brook
Downtown Homewood
The Shops of Grand River
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Educational & Historical:
Birmingham Civil Right Institute
Sixteenth Street Baptist Church
Birmingham Museum of Art
Birmingham Botanical Gardens
2014 Gulf States Region Caravan
20th ANNIVERSARY NCMCARAVAN
Gulf States Region Headquarters
Birmingham, AL
Wednesday, August 27
Depart:
Location:
9:00 AM
Birmingham Marriott
3590 Grandview Parkway
Birmingham, AL 35244
888-236-2427
Caravan Staging:
Stage in the parking lot of the Birmingham Marriott
Remember to have a full tank of gas
8:00 - 8:30 AM Staging of Corvettes in the Birmingham Marriott parking lot
8:45 AM Drivers Meeting
9:00 AM Gulf States Region Caravan Departure
10:45 AM - 12:00 Noon Rest Stop (Approximate)
Ruby Tuesday parking lot
21366 Athens-Limestone Blvd., Athens, AL
2:30 - 2:45 PM Arrival Bowling Green Staging Area (Approximate)
Staging Area to wait for escort to the NCM:
Kentucky Downs
5629 Nashville Rd., Franklin, KY
270-586-7778
3:00-5:00 PM NCM Arrival Parade (Approximate)
Details:
Route Info:
Out of Birmingham Marriott parking lot - left on Grandview Pkwy
Turn right onto US-280 W/AL-38 W
Move into Left Lane
Merge onto I-459 S via the ramp on the left toward Montgomery/Tuscaloosa
Merge onto I-65 N via Exit 15 toward Birmingham, travel 1-65 N
Rest Stop - Ruby Tuesday, 21366 Athens-Limestone Blvd, Athens, AL
• I-65, Exit 351
• Turn left onto AL-72 (move to Right Lane)
• Pass Best Western - turn Right onto Athens-Limestone Blvd.
• Ruby Tuesday is on the left in front of the Fairfield Inn.
Travel I-65 N to Gulf States Region Caravan staging area
Staging Area: Kentucky Downs, Franklin, KY
• ExitTN-52 E, Exit 117, toward Portland
• Turn Right onto TN-52
• Turn Left onto US-31 W/TN-41
• Continue to follow US-31 W (crossing into Kentucky)
• Kentucky Downs will be on the left
Caravan will be escorted to the NCM sometime after 3 p.m.
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Contraband Corvette Club Mission Statement
".. .to promote the enjoyment of all aspects of Corvette automobile ownership
through social activities, encouragement of preservation and operation of
Corvettes, sponsorship and promotion of events, and the dissemination of
technical and practical information."
Official Photographer
of the
2014 Gulf States Region Caravan
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Congratulations
National Corvette Museum
for 20 Incredible Years
Richard Cherry
Lt. Col. USAF
Shertz, Texas
A BRIEF HISTORY OF
THE NATIONAL CORVETTE MUSEUM
August 1984
Terry McManmon suggests the NCRS establish a common library or archive for Corvette
materials.
November 1984
John Amgwert presents a plan to the NCRS for a technical library that could become a
museum.
July 1985
Some library materials gathered - Amgwert proposes the library/museum be incorporated as a separate entity for tax purposes.
July 1986
NCRS Board appoints McManmon chairman of the Library/Archives and Museum Committee to explore a foundation separated from the NCRS.
June 1987
Ray Battaglini volunteers for the committee
January 1988
opular opinion is the NCRS turn toward a museum versus a library/archive to obtain
501 (C)(3) status,
May 1988
McManmon meets with Bowling Green Assembly Plant personnel, Paul Schnoes and
Darrel Bowling, and agreement is reached that the NCRS is to lead the museum effort.
July 1988
McManmon's final report results in the formation of the NCRS Foundation.
November 1988
Bylaws and Articles of Incorporation filed. Ray Bataglini elected President of The Board of
Directors.
January 1990
City of Bowling Green proposes the museum be located near the Assembly Plant. An
offer of 32.9 acres and complete infrastructure at no cost to the Foundation is offered
along with a $4.3 million tax-free bond issue to help with the financing. The Board accepts the offer.
January 1990
To broaden support for the museum, the foundation's name is changed from the NCRS
Foundation to the National Corvette Museum Foundation. Four NCRS board positions
are eliminated and allocated to leading Corvette club umbrella organizations
November 1990
The NCM Annex is opened in a strip mall.
January 1991
Ray Battaglini steps down as Foundation President and Dan Gale is elected to take his
place.
March 1992
A fund drive begins with the UAW Assembly Plant workers authorizing payroll deductions. A total of $170,000 is raised.
June 1992
The Ground Breaking Ceremony is conducted
June 1993
A $6.6 million loan is secured from local banks.
September 1994 The National Corvette Museum opens. The first caravan is conducted.
December 1996
Wendell Strode becomes the Executive Director of the NCM.
September 1999 The 2nd NCM Caravan is held to commemorate the 5th Anniversary of the NCM.
June 2003
The 3rd NCM Caravan is held to coincide with The 50th Anniversary of the Corvette.
April 2008
A 47,000 square foot addition is started.
September 2009 The 4th Caravan to celebrate the 15th Anniversary of the NCM and The Grand Opening
of the expanded museum.
August 2014
The 5th Caravan to celebrate the 20th Anniversary of the NCM and NCM Motorsports
Complex Official Opening.
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