American Space Museum & Walk of Fame
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Loads of space and NASA things to see. There is a gift shop and a children's gift shop with a photo opportunity with an astronaut. The admission is ten dollars or students $5. They also offer other discounts. They have some interesting things here. A little bit of everything. They are a smaller museum but it's jam packed full of goodies. They said they are a nonprofit so most of the things here were donated by NASA. I thought that was really nice. They have a room full of the astronauts that are or were women. Then you can put your hand on the metal hand things and see how you compare. Then you go down the stairs to see the main museum area they have real rocket science equipment and controls. There is a little theater area with lots of things from the 60s. They still work today! The guy cranked them up and started a 3 minute countdown. Finally once it was over the rocket on screen launched. It was pretty cool and educational. Then you could see another room with Some dummies inside. They have an information desk if you have any questions and I'm sure the guy would be very happy to answer them. Very neat stuff to see. All employees are very friendly. I would recommend it. It was not busy at all. Only one or two other parties. Easy to get parking. No dining area inside but restaurants nearby. Bathrooms are available. I think we spent about an hour or two here.
Sunkissed FloridianSunkissed Floridian
10
For the unveiling of their new 'Mercury Room', my husband and I decided to tour the museum. It was far more intricate than I had expected. Each section/room focuses on a different era/mission. I enjoyed seeing the actual memorabilia from the different shuttles and crew, as well as learning from our guide about how some of the items came to be in their possession (like a door found in a scrap yard!). In the room with the models is an actual command console that kids can play with while at the end of the museum we learned about the machine they used to check all systems before a launch during the sixties. That was the most impressive thing there! It was a giant switchboard that our guide actually used to play a videotape. I couldn't believe it still worked. We probably spent an hour total there; first walking around reading about each piece on our own and then with a guide (which I would recommend).
Cassandra GCassandra G
00
Took my son here on a whim since its right down the road from our house. I'm so glad that I did, we had a fantastic time! The staff members are extremely nice and knowledgeable. They offered us a scavenger hunt at the beginning which I thought was a cute touch. The rooms are filled with awe-inspiring pieces of space history. We particularly enjoyed the old equipment from the 50's/60's that they let you touch. A very nice man, unfortunately I cannot remember his name but it started with a D, offered to do some science experiments with my son. Let me tell you, they blew his mind! He hasn't stopped talking about it since. This museum is an affordable, educational experience that is a lot of fun for the entire family. Can't recommend enough! Stop in if you get the chance. They also offer "Mad Science" classes for the kids on the second and fourth Saturdays of each month.
SnickSnick
30
Our family had an absolute great time at American Space Museum. The ladies at the front are so nice. They have a gift shop when you walk in and give the kids a scavenger hunt so they can learn and find different items throughout the museum. Our 13 year old son who is a big time NASA and outer space fan enjoyed it the most. Mr. Gordon was absolutely amazing!!! He took the time to explain absolutely everything. He is so incredibly knowledgeable and friendly. If I could give more than a 5 star review, I honestly would. Our children learned so much! Such a nice place to enjoy and an outstanding educational experience and give you some special souvenir to take home! We will be back! :)
Esther SEsther S
70
What a fantastic place! To think it only survived because Scientists and engineers saved all the equipments and gadgets at home before donating to the museum saddens me. The importance of their work needs to be forever recognized. KUDOS to the museum volunteers. We are comming back! They also have educational programs. Please support this museum by visiting it and contributing to their foundation. This museum should be 10 x bigger and supported al ssf o by the aerospace industry. I hope this museum keeps on growing. It is just as important as the Smithsonian in DC. We all need to visit it! It deserves 10 stars and not only 5!
Eliana McKeeEliana McKee
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Basic Info
Address
308 Pine St, Titusville, FL 32796
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Phone
(321) 264-0434
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Website
spacewalkoffame.org
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cultural
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The American Space Museum is a museum in Titusville, Florida. It includes the US Space Walk of Fame, an outdoor plaza on the Indian River that honors both the astronauts and the NASA and contractor personnel who made American crewed space exploration possible.
attractions: Sand Point Park, Titusville Playhouse Inc, Save A Lot, Veterans Memorial Park, Space View Park, Xtreme Audio Titusville, Ice House Food Mart, Dusty Rose Antique Mall, Indian River RV Park, Harvest Market, restaurants: The Heroes Grill, BurgerRobs, Sunrise Bread Co, Hardware Store Brewing Company, Downtown Diner, C's Waffles - Titusville, Café Paradiso Bistro & Social Club, Tree of Life Cuban Bakery, Donuts 4 U, Pier 13 Coffee Co.
