Few people have been allowed inside the sky dome at the National Corvette Museum since a sinkhole emerged early Wednesday morning, and one of them was the museum director Wendell Strode, who arrived at work to the devastating scene.
"Where we had Corvettes, there's now a big hole," said Strode.
WBKO was able to capture still images from the National Corvette Museum's live web stream inside before it went off-line when the sinkhole knocked out power where the hole can be seen. Strode says it is about 30 ft. deep and 40 ft. wide. Strode says Eight cars were swallowed by the hole, six of them owned by the museum, and two on loan from General Motors. Strode says 20 to 25 cars still remain unharmed inside the sky dome.

Having a little trouble processing the notion of a National Corvette Museum.
“Oooh. There’s a Corvette!”
“Look, there’s one over here, too!”