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Indian River Lagoon National Scenic Byway - Apollo Saturn V Rocket

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Original Caption: Visitors at the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex admire the gigantic Apollo Saturn V Rocket.

Location: Location: Florida (28.605° N 80.669° W)

Status: Public domain. Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex

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1970 - 1975
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