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The Coliseum use to be
called
the Adelphia Coliseum which has now
changed to just "The Coliseum". Nashville and The Coliseum are home
to the Tennessee Titans football team.

There were auto displays,
tents for Seminars, Vendors, trading pins, etc. all around the coliseum.
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The 67,000 seat Coliseum, as viewed from
across the Cumberland River. |
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The Coliseum entrance was
graced with huge Corvette banners - different ones depending on which side
of the main entrance you stood on. |
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GoodYear Blimps were flying around the
Coliseum non-stop |
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Huge Corvette banners hung
from the sides of the Coliseum |
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The parking lot was full,
including trucks like this one that opened up as on-site stores |
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The NCCC Car
Show was in one of the Coliseum parking lots |
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There were several
mini-stages where live bands played both days |
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Several Commercial booths
were there promoting their products and services |
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This sign
said it all |
Now that is
the biggest "bowtie" I have ever seen |
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Kids' Corner
And for Our Younger Enthusiasts…
There were a few
special activities for the Corvette kids in this area. They could enjoy
arts and crafts, race a remote-control Corvette, drive a Vette, take a
spin down one of the extreme slides or experience one of the many other
activities.
These Vettes were
provided by
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Lots of detail on
these little 50th Anniversary Kid's Vettes |
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Tour buses
were available to take you from your hotel to the Coliseum since parking
was limited - they ran every 15 minutes |
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The Cumberland River is used
for commerce with tugs pushing barges, as you see here |
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Chevy
"Rockin' on the Riverfront" was held across the river from the Coliseum, on
the stage that was at the water's edge.
This is the stage where The
Temptations played on Friday Night - more on that on the Entertainment
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