Event Guide for the Corvette 50th Anniversary Celebration held in Nashville TN on June 27-28, 2003. This Event Guide has the time, location and description of each event, seminar, display and entertainment activity offered. You are bidding on a MINT copy of the 36 pages Event Guide offered at the celebration. The size is 4" x 8". It includes a 3-page fold out map of the Nashville Coliseum and grounds showing the location of each activity. This is the ultimate souvenir from this event and is very rare. Thank you and good luck bidding.
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