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From WBKO13.com:
National Corvette Homecoming Moving
Gene Birk
For 23 years, Corvette owners have driven their cars back to their place of origin to celebrate their birth. For at least the next five years, the Corvettes will call WKU's Ag Expo Center home.
Tuesday, Corvette Homecoming organizer, Joe Pruitt, said the move "is a win-win situation for both parties because the people who come through the gates at Western know what the university stands for and what the corvette stands for, and putting those two identities together we hope will grow this show back to national prominence."
Pruitt says Western's Ag Expo Center will host the 24th annual National Corvette Homecoming the second week of August, 2005.
National Corvette Homecoming Moving
Gene Birk
For 23 years, Corvette owners have driven their cars back to their place of origin to celebrate their birth. For at least the next five years, the Corvettes will call WKU's Ag Expo Center home.
Tuesday, Corvette Homecoming organizer, Joe Pruitt, said the move "is a win-win situation for both parties because the people who come through the gates at Western know what the university stands for and what the corvette stands for, and putting those two identities together we hope will grow this show back to national prominence."
Pruitt says Western's Ag Expo Center will host the 24th annual National Corvette Homecoming the second week of August, 2005.