Sands Space History Center

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Cape Canaveral, United States

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Museum· Tourist attraction· Museum of space history

Sands Space History Center Reviews | Rating 4,7 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Sands Space History Center is located in Cape Canaveral, United States on 100 Spaceport Way. Sands Space History Center is rated 4.7 out of 5 in the category museum in United States.

Address

100 Spaceport Way

Phone

+1 3218531919

Amenities

Good for kidsToiletsNo restaurant

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible toilet

Open hours

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Nathan Klemstein

This is a free museum but donations are appreciated. The guides were very helpful. Great place to learn. Fairly unknown. Close to the spacex building so you can say you visited launch control! Also has a gift shop stocked with tons of goodies! They had a spacex shirt I really liked!

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Carlos Valdes

Small little museum with lots of fun facts about the history of the space center. Run by very nice folks.

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Mac McCormick III

A very nice small museum dedicated mostly to the history of the rocket and missile launches at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station. They've got a nice collection of rocket and missile parts as well as rocket and missile models. It's organized by launch pad and along with the relevant artifacts/items, there is an informative display that tells you the history of the pad and what was launched there. The museum is just outside of the CCAFS gate and I can't recommend it enough for learning the Air Force Station's side of things - something you don't get as much at the KSC Visitors Center and the American Space Museum.

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Rod Hatfield

A gem of a find for anyone looking for a better overview of our missile launch history! Small but very detailed and since it's ran by volunteers of the endeavor it is free!

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John Partridge

This is not a huge place, and it's a little hidden behind SpaceX's launch control center, but it's still definitely worth the time to visit. Nowhere else have I seen a history of each launch center all in one place with pictures, exhibits, models, along with docents and guides that have lived here, worked here, and can answer anything you can throw at them. Thanks for a great time.