2026 — Celebrating America’s 250th & 115 Years of Chevrolet — Built in America. Still Running Strong.
ChevyRoots • Dream Tour

The Chevy
Dream
Tour

12 historic stops. One epic road trip. Visit every landmark that shaped Chevrolet history — from the Detroit birthplace to the Corvette Museum and everything in between.

12 Stops
3,200 Miles
10 States
Memories
Detroit, MI Flint, MI Dearborn, MI Indianapolis, IN Bowling Green, KY Nashville, TN Route 66 Los Angeles, CA
Full Loop Route

The 12 Stops

Hit them all on one epic road trip, or pick your favorites for a weekend getaway. Each stop is a piece of the Chevrolet story.

01
Detroit, Michigan
The Birthplace — Where It All Began
On November 3, 1911, Louis Chevrolet and Billy Durant incorporated the Chevrolet Motor Car Company in Detroit. The original factory at 2934 Grand River Avenue (now demolished) is where the Classic Six was first assembled. While the building is gone, the address is a pilgrimage point for any Chevy fan. Visit the nearby Detroit Historical Museum for early automotive history and the Spirit of Detroit monument.
Founding Site Historic Marker Detroit History Museum
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Flint, Michigan
Flint — The Vehicle City
Flint is where Billy Durant founded General Motors in 1908 and where the first Corvette rolled off the line in 1953. Visit the Sloan Museum of Discovery for an outstanding automotive history collection including original Chevrolet prototypes. The Durant-Dort Carriage Company Office (a National Historic Landmark) is where Durant's automotive empire began. The GM Heritage Center is relocating to nearby Grand Blanc Township in a massive 300,000 sq ft facility.
First Corvette Built Here Sloan Museum Durant-Dort Landmark GM Heritage Center (New Location)
From Stop 1: 66 mi • ~1 hr
03
Dearborn, Michigan
The Henry Ford Museum & Greenfield Village
Yes, it's Ford's museum — but the Henry Ford Museum of American Innovation houses one of the world's finest automobile collections, including significant Chevrolets from every era. The "Driving America" exhibit traces the car's role in American culture. Greenfield Village offers a living history experience. While you're here, cruise Woodward Avenue — home of the annual Woodward Dream Cruise, the world's largest one-day car event (every third Saturday of August).
World-Class Museum Driving America Exhibit Woodward Dream Cruise
From Stop 2: 68 mi • ~1 hr
04
Auburn, Indiana
Auburn Cord Duesenberg Automobile Museum
This National Historic Landmark museum in the beautiful 1930 Auburn Automobile Company headquarters showcases over 120 cars from the brass era through modern times. Their collection includes significant Chevrolets and the museum hosts one of the Midwest's best annual car auctions. A must-stop detour on the way south.
National Historic Landmark 120+ Cars Annual Auction
From Stop 3: 160 mi • ~2.5 hrs
05
Indianapolis, Indiana
Indianapolis Motor Speedway Museum
Louis Chevrolet competed in the very first Indy 500 in 1911, finishing 7th. Reopened in 2025 after a $61 million renovation, the Indianapolis Motor Speedway Museum houses over 30 Indy 500-winning cars, Chevy-powered champions, and Corvette pace cars. Don't miss the Louis Chevrolet Memorial at the entrance — a bronze bust with four relief panels depicting his greatest accomplishments. Take a lap around the famous 2.5-mile oval on the bus tour.
Louis Chevrolet Raced Here Louis Chevrolet Memorial Bust $61M Renovation Track Bus Tour
From Stop 4: 130 mi • ~2 hrs
06
Bowling Green, Kentucky
National Corvette Museum & Assembly Plant
The crown jewel of the Chevy Dream Tour. The National Corvette Museum houses over 80 Corvettes in 115,000 sq ft — from a 1953 original to the latest C8. See mint classics, one-of-a-kind prototypes, rare collectibles, and the famous Corvette Cave-In exhibit documenting the 2014 sinkhole that swallowed eight Corvettes. Right next door, the GM Bowling Green Assembly Plant is where every Corvette in the world is built — factory tours available.
80+ Corvettes Cave-In Exhibit Factory Tours Motorsports Park
From Stop 5: 210 mi • ~3 hrs
Admission: $17 adults
07
Nashville, Tennessee
Lane Motor Museum
Housing the largest European car collection in the US with over 500 vehicles, the Lane Motor Museum is a hidden gem. While it focuses on European rarities, their American section includes significant Chevrolets and the museum offers a fascinating contrast to see what Chevy was competing against globally. The collection includes micro-cars, amphibious vehicles, and prototypes you won't see anywhere else.
500+ Vehicles Unique Collection Hidden Gem
From Stop 6: 65 mi • ~1 hr
08
Springfield, Missouri / Tulsa, Oklahoma
Route 66 — The Mother Road
"See the USA in Your Chevrolet" — and there's no better way than on Route 66. The Mother Road and Chevy are inseparable. Stop at the Route 66 Car Museum in Springfield, MO for a stunning collection of classic American cars. In Tulsa, visit the Tulsa Auto Show & Route 66 Historical Village. Drive the original alignment through small-town America, past neon signs, vintage gas stations, and roadside diners.
Route 66 Car Museum Historic Alignment Roadside Americana Photo Ops Everywhere
From Stop 7: 400+ mi • ~6 hrs
09
Amarillo, Texas
Cadillac Ranch
Ten Cadillacs buried nose-first in a Texas field — Cadillac Ranch is GM's most photographed art installation and a Route 66 icon. While they're Cadillacs (not Chevys), they're part of the GM family and an unmissable stop. Bring spray paint — visitors are encouraged to leave their mark. Drive your Chevy right up to it across the open field.
GM Art Installation Route 66 Icon Bring Spray Paint
From Stop 8: 400 mi • ~6 hrs
10
Petaluma / Modesto, California
American Graffiti Filming Locations
George Lucas filmed American Graffiti (1973) primarily in Petaluma, CA — the movie that made the '55 Chevy and cruising culture iconic on the big screen. Visit the original filming locations on Petaluma Boulevard. Then head to Modesto, Lucas's hometown, for the annual American Graffiti Festival & Car Show (held each June) and the George Lucas mural downtown.
Film Location '55 Chevy Fame Annual Car Show George Lucas Hometown
From Stop 9: 1,300 mi • ~19 hrs (split it up!)
11
Los Angeles, California
Petersen Automotive Museum
The Petersen Automotive Museum on Wilshire Boulevard's Museum Row is one of the world's premier car museums. Their collection includes iconic Chevrolets from lowrider Impalas to race-winning Corvettes. The Vault (basement level, guided tour required) houses over 250 additional vehicles. Don't miss the lowrider exhibit — a celebration of the Impala-driven culture born right here in East LA.
World-Class Museum The Vault Tour Lowrider Exhibit 300+ Vehicles
From Stop 10: 350 mi • ~5.5 hrs
12
Reno, Nevada
National Automobile Museum (The Harrah Collection)
Founded by casino magnate Bill Harrah, the National Automobile Museum in Reno houses over 200 vehicles across four galleries set as period street scenes. Their Chevrolet collection includes rare classics, customs, and significant production models. The immersive "street" displays transport you through decades of automotive history. A perfect final stop before heading home — or looping back east.
Harrah Collection 200+ Vehicles Period Street Scenes Grand Finale
From Stop 11: 450 mi • ~7 hrs
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Plan Your Trip

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Best Time to Go

Late spring (May-June) or early fall (Sept-Oct) for perfect driving weather, lighter crowds, and car show season in full swing.

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How Long?

Full tour: 10-14 days at a relaxed pace. Michigan loop (stops 1-3): 2-3 days. Southern swing (stops 5-7): 3-4 days. Route 66 leg (stops 8-12): 5-7 days.

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Know the Story Behind Each Stop

Brush up on 115 years of Chevrolet history before you hit the road.