Camaros At The Corners
Today is all about Chevrolet and one of it’s most iconic nameplates – the Camaro! Chevrolet Camaro, the heart of a sports car. From its iconic shape to the agile, quick-to-respond handling, everything about the Camaro is equipped to deliver high-performance thrills. Classified as both a pony car and a muscle car this show will span first generation Camaros from 1967 to the Camaros of today. All years are welcome.
* Please note museum memberships provide for free spectator admission, but not free participant or vendor admission.
Participants
- $20/vehicle
- Includes admission for 2 people (driver + guest)
- Includes admission to museum
- Participant gate open from 8:00am to 12:00pm
- Pre-registration online recommended
Visitors
- Includes admission to the museum as well as the show
- Adults / Seniors: $16
- Youth (ages 11-17): $11
- Children (10 and under): FREE
- Active Military (must present ID): FREE
- Consecutive two-day passes: $28
- Free parking
Vendors
- $25 per space
- Space size is approximately 20' x 20'
- Includes admission for 2 people (vendor + guest)
- Includes admission to museum
- Space assignments are on a first come, first serve basis
- Vendor gate open from 8:00am to 12:00pm
- Pre-registration online recommended
FAQs
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No. Much like going to a professional sporting event, you cannot get a refund because you can no longer make it. Guests are in charge of finding a person to purchase that ticket or giving it to someone else to use.
Tickets are non-refundable, but are transferable between persons.
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Yes, food and/or beverages is available for purchase.
George & Sally's Blue Moon Diner in open daily.
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Bringing outside food and/or beverages is prohibited.
Gilmore Car Museum relies on sales from food and beverage to stay in operation.
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Smoking is prohibited inside any buildings. The designated smoking area is outside while at least 25 feet away from buildings.
Smoking marijuana is strictly prohibited on museum grounds.
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Yes, we accept Visa, Discover, and Mastercard.
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Yes. Pets are allowed outside on museum grounds. Pets are not permitted in any building or gallery. All pets must be on a leash at all times and owners are responsible for cleaning up after their pet.
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No. Political and religious advertisements are not allowed on our campus.