Still celebrating the Moon landing? Take a sentimental trip to the Cape
Canaveral Airforce Station in Florida’s Kennedy Space Center. Here you can catch
up on 1960s rockets and 1990s shuttles. Then a bus tour takes you round the
original Mercury and Gemini launch sites, plus mission control centres and a
visitors’ centre. You can even lose the children at a space camp. Try the
Florida tourism site for details on
www.flausa.com/CapeCanaveral/index.html.
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