American Space Museum & Walk of Fame

   

The museum covers the complete history of rocket science with various artifacts from NASA.

The American Space Museum & Walk of Fame is home to rare space artifacts donated by astronauts, space workers, and individuals—items you won’t find anywhere else. Unlike Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex, it’s a great option if you’re short on time but still want to explore space history. Highlights include the Space Shuttle Launch Control Center, Air Force Launch Pad consoles, and a launchpad sequencer. Nearby, the U.S. Space Walk of Fame at Space View Park honors the people behind America’s space missions.

Hours: SELF Guided Tour - Monday – Saturday, 10 am – 5 pm 

Museum Admission:

  • FREE for Members
  • $10 for Adults
  • $8 for Seniors (65+) and Military (with ID)
  • $5 for Children ages 13-18
  • FREE for Children 12 and under
  • Group Rates Available
  • (No Charge just to visit the Gift Shop)

Located just across the Indian River and less than 15 miles from Kennedy Space Center’s launch pads, Space View Park is one of the best spots to watch rocket launches. This scenic 2.63-acre park in downtown Titusville features artistic sculptures, lush landscaping, benches, a boardwalk, a fishing and boat dock, and a sheltered pier. It’s also home to the U.S. Space Walk of Fame, honoring those who contributed to America’s space program, making it a perfect place for a relaxing and inspiring visit.

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