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Ford Rouge Factory, Iain Shankland, Gail Shankland, TravelBloggers.ca

Ford Rouge Factory Tour – The Heart of American Automobiles

Our day began with a tour of the legendary Ford Rouge Factory, which has been a cornerstone of Ford’s production since its inception in the early 20th century. The Rouge site was initially envisioned by Henry Ford as a “self-sufficient” factory, where raw materials could enter one end and finished cars could roll off the line at the other. Over the years, the factory has evolved, but it remains one of the most advanced manufacturing facilities in the world.

Iain Shankland, Gail Shankland, Travelbloggers.ca, American Road Trip, Corvette Museum

National Corvette Museum – A Car Enthusiasts’ Dream

The National Corvette Museum is conveniently located off I-65 exit 28, across from the General Motors’ Assembly Plant in Bowling Green, Kentucky. Spanning 115,000 square feet, this museum is a shrine to the Corvette, showcasing more than 80 ’Vettes as well as concept cars – including one of the original 1953 Corvettes, the only 1983 Corvette in existence and other rare and unique Corvettes.