National Corvair Museum Looking For A New Building

national Corvair Museum Looking For A New Building
national Corvair Museum Looking For A New Building

National Corvair Museum Looking For A New Building Now, the rebranded facility is looking for funding to construct a new building for the museum. labeled as a capital campaign, this proposed building would provide accommodations for donated. The museum is looking to raise around $6 million over two phases to buy the property adjacent to their current building, and to build an 18,000 square foot corvair museum. the first phase is aiming to raise around $500,000 to purchase the property and to pay for other start up costs. "since we've been operating for a little over a year as the.

national Corvair Museum Looking For A New Building
national Corvair Museum Looking For A New Building

National Corvair Museum Looking For A New Building The good news is that the next to the last made 1969 corvair (car #5999) is alive and well and owned by the corvair preservation foundation and sits proudly on display at the official gm endorsed national corvair museum located at 10041 palm rd., glenarm, illinois, where the story of this air cooled wonder is being told. The national corvair museum is currently located at 10041 palm road on the historic alignment of old route 66 in glenarm, illinois 62536 6621. just ten miles south of springfield, it's in close proximity to popular tourist destinations in the springfield area. click here for a google map! museum hours are by appointment. to schedule a. The facility is located at 10041 palm rd. (old route 66) in glenarm, illinois. the museum will also be hosting events throughout the year to celebrate, preserve, and tell the story of the corvair for future generations of classic car enthusiasts. to book a tour of the national corvair museum, please contact mike hall, curator, at (217) 494 7105. We recently kicked off a national capital campaign to raise funds for a permanent museum home. we have outgrown the space we currently lease and are looking into either building a new facility or purchasing an ex isting building, thus providing the corvair with a permanent home to tell its story. are there donation alternatives?.

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