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  • Saturday June 15th the Plateau Corvette Club held their 5th Annual Cruisin’ into Summer Cruise In at the Square in Fairfield Glade. There were over 125 Vintage and Custom Cars, Trucks, and Corvettes in attendance. Thanks to Fairfield Glade, Dave Kirk Automotive and Zurich Homes.

  • On June 13 th , Plateau Corvette Club members took an adventurous drive to Fall creek falls and then to the Cookie Jar Cafe for lunch with great sports car driving all day.

  • Saturday June 1st Plateau Corvette Club members drove to Pikeville Tn to attend their Cruise In.

  • Wednesday June 5th the Plateau Corvette Club drove to Lakeside Tavern in Knoxville for a Drive and Dine. Even a little rain would not stop them from a fun drive. Thanks to John and Reggie

  • On May 30th Plateau Corvette Club members took a drive to the Lilly Bluff Overlook for a short hike to an overview of the park. After their drive they stopped for lunch at Bubba s. Thanks to John and Reggie for a fun drive and great pictures.

  • On May 24th Plateau Corvette Club members attended the Lake Tansi Village annual Memorial Day Cruise In. They won the trophy for the most club members in attendance. Thanks to Richard and Gail for the pictures

  • May 23 Plateau Corvette members drove to the Corvette Museum in Bowling Green Kentucky. They made a donation of Corvette Hot Wheels collected from club members. The Corvette Museum gives these out to school children who visit for a field trip as a memento of their visit. While there they toured the museum and the…

  • May 15th Plateau Corvette Club members took a drive on what is called the Devils Triangle. The drive went past the prison in Wartburg  with a rest stop at the Hardees.For lunch they went  to the Gondolier Restaurant in Harriman.They had about 9 cars with Dennis and Carol leading in Captain America.Weather was perfect. Not…

  • May 8th 2019 Plateau Corvette Club members toured the Brushy Mountain State Prison in Petros, Tennessee. The End of the Line. The “damnation of many an evil man and the salvation of a humble few.” Brushy Mountain State Penitentiary (1896-2009) was a maximum-security prison that housed some of the most notorious criminals in the country.…