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Heritage Center finally open to public

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For what seems like eternity the Heritage Center has seemed to be this "Honeycomb Hideout" where only a select few could come in and marvel at over 200 cars that are normally on display out of 800 cars that are simply exquisite. The Heritage Center is owned by General Motors in Sterling Heights, MI.

Heck, the building even for the most part has always been secretive, as the non-descript place in the business park by no means tries to woo visitors, and for good reason. Now--there is a catch--in order to go to the Center you must belong either to a car club or if not be in a group of 20 or more people. I mean, GM wouldn't just open their doors to ANY freak of the world, now would they? Because lord knows they have too much positive publicity to actually do something right for a change....sheeesh.

Does AAA count? If so, I am so there! If not, I guess I'll have to live vicariously through the internet. *sigh*

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