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Title: Spaceflight Landmarks
Post by: space_snap828 on 08/02/2020 02:30 am
Hi everyone!
A friend and I are doing a road trip soon and one thing we could do is visit spaceflight landmarks and artifacts across the US. By that, we mean pretty much anywhere you can see a rocket. Obviously Kennedy and Huntsville have a lot of rockets and missiles, but where else can we see stuff? Can be any space related artifact or site, like the Titan missile off I-75 in Georgia.
Thanks!
Title: Re: Spaceflight Landmarks
Post by: gongora on 08/02/2020 03:45 am
Are you sticking to particular regions?  If you go through Ohio, the National Museum of the USAF in Dayton is must see.
Title: Re: Spaceflight Landmarks
Post by: Jorge on 08/02/2020 04:44 am
Hi everyone!
A friend and I are doing a road trip soon and one thing we could do is visit spaceflight landmarks and artifacts across the US. By that, we mean pretty much anywhere you can see a rocket. Obviously Kennedy and Huntsville have a lot of rockets and missiles, but where else can we see stuff? Can be any space related artifact or site, like the Titan missile off I-75 in Georgia.
Thanks!

Here ya go.

http://www.americanspacecraft.com/

Edit: Seems to be at least somewhat out of date, as S-IC-15 has been moved from Michoud to Stennis.