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People working behind the scenes of America's
space program are honored here at US Space Walk the first
and only walk in the nation dedicated to honoring our nation's
astronauts. The visitors get to know about the history of
space exploration, in addition to the many different plaques,
sculptures, and artwork dedicated to the subject. You can
even witness a space launch from the water's edge. Your dreams
of walking on the moon or inhabiting another planet will come
true.
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http://www.kennedyspacecenter.com/
Kennedy Space Center - 140,000-acre of property where you
can race to outer space, see a Moon rock and get a close look
at Apollo capsules, rocket engines and a lunar module.
Live eight massive rockets from past eras in the Rocket Garden
and soar off into the skies on a screen at five stories high
IMAX Theater. Bus tours, journey around the massive complex,
with narrations explaining the highlights of the center is
free here. The complex also homes the Merritt Island Wildlife
Refuge, deer, small animals, turtles, alligators and an enormous
variety of birds.
Admission is $24 adults, $15 children 3-11; a more complete
tour that includes visits to the Mercury, Gemini and Apollo
launch pads is $44 adults, $35 children 3-11; and a Kennedy
Space Center Wildlife Tour visiting the region's wild creatures
as well as the highlights of the Space Center is $44 adults,
$35 children 3-11.
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