Photo Gallery: Corvette Cruise-in at Wilderness Trail Distillery
Published 8:00 am Friday, May 27, 2022
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The Corvette Cruise-in event Saturday at Wilderness Trail Distillery featured all types of corvettes. Photo by Fiona Morgan
The Corvette Cruise-in event Saturday featured hundreds of corvettes across the Wilderness Trail Distillery property. Photo by Fiona Morgan
This official pace car was driven in the 62nd annual Indianapolis 500 mile race on May 28, 1978. Photo by Fiona Morgan
Corvette fans especially enjoyed seeing the classic corvettes at Saturday’s Corvette Cruise-in. Photo by Fiona Morgan
A classic corvette at the cruise-in. Photo by Fiona Morgan
The Corvette Cruise-in event Saturday had an area with music, event booths, and food trucks. Photo by Fiona Morgan
Corvette fans got a great view of the property with hundreds of corvettes. Photo by Fiona Morgan
Some classic corvettes were featured prominently at the entrance to the event. Photo by Fiona Morgan
The Corvette Cruise-in event Saturday featured hundreds of corvettes across the Wilderness Trail Distillery property. Photo by Fiona Morgan
Wilderness Trail Distillery hosted the Corvette Cruise-in event Saturday for the second year in a row.
The event honored Wilderness Trail Distillery’s co-owner Shane Baker’ father, James Baker, who passed on Dec. 30, 2021.
Members of Corvette clubs from across Kentucky brought their corvettes for car fans to see. The event had music, food trucks, event booths, and door prizes. The food trucks included Captain Frank’s with hamburgers, hotdogs and chicken strips, Hill Of Beans BBQ, B-Jack’s Seafood Shack; and for dessert, there was Hoggy’s Ice Cream and Poppin J’s kettlecorn.