Titusville is a city in and the county seat of Brevard County, Florida, United States. The city's population was 43,761 as of the 2010 United States Census. Titusville is on the Indian River, west of Merritt Island and the Kennedy Space Center, and south-southwest of the Canaveral National Seashore. It is a principal city of the Palm Bay–Melbourne–Titusville Metropolitan Statistical Area.
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Founded in the 1977, The Valiant Air Command Warbird Museum has a continually growing collection of over 45 historic warbirds from the beginnings of aviation to the present day. The VAC is a 501(3)c educational organization dedicated to the preservation of, education about and commemoration of Warbirds from all eras and the men and women who flew, maintained and fought in them.
For a smaller airport, this museum boasts a fine collection of restored military aircraft from the U.S. and other nations. Many of them are still in flying condition and we arrived just after a WWII B-25 had flown that day. Timing is everything. The staff and docents were extremely knowledgeable and instructive. Amazing to see one of the ONLY P-82 fighter aircraft from the WWII. This is a pair of P-51 Mustangs assembled together in a twin fuselage configuration. The museum does not sit on a major highway, but just follow the signs, as it is well worth the visit.
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A Day Away Kayak Tours is passionate about reconnecting man with nature and each other. We offer tours seven days a week at various sites across Central Florida, and most of our tours take place on the Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge, one of the most diverse estuaries in North America. We frequently encounter manatees, dolphins and a large variety of birds. Enjoy the natural beauty of Florida with the best possible paddling experience at the best price available.
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Our bioluminescent paddle is one to check off your bucket list! This night time paddle in 100% clear kayaks is a completely unique experience! See the bioluminescence illuminate directly below your kayak in this natural phenomenon that only occurs in 6 places in the entire world!
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America's first national museum and memorial dedicated to all police in Federal, State, County and Local Departments killed in the line of duty.
A wonderful well done memorial to our fallen officers. The staff was very helpful in locating officers from home town.. See actual electric chair and gas chamber.. Worth spend a couple hours.
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This is a wonderful way to spend and evening out without spending a lot of money! We have a great talent pool in our area and a wonderful theater staff who chooses wonderful plays to perform. Season tickets are the way to go!
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Located at the end of long road over i95 Sits this beautiful park on a large fix full lake.?picturesque with pavilions, barbeque facilities, picnic tables snd lots of room. Lot of aquatic snd avian life snd just a delight at this out of tge way park.
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We are a Florida kayak company located on the east coast of central Florida, about 45 minutes east of Orlando and the surrounding attractions. We offer multiple 90 minute tour options, from multiple locations. We specialize in Bioluminescent kayaking, the #1 activity in the Orlando / Cocoa beach area. The Indian river lagoon is the only home in the United States to dinoflagellate bioluminescent algae. What that means is when the water is touched by a hand, paddle, or a fish swimming through it, it will glow a bright neon blue. We also offer Manatee and Dolphin kayaking adventures from the Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge. These amazing threatened animals will come right up to your kayak and if your lucky enough allow you to give them a quick scratch! Watch Dolphin breech out of the water just feet from your kayak hunting fish! We also offer the opportunity to view nighttime SpaceX rocket launches less than 3 miles from the launch pads, truly an amazing Florida experience!
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Stopped at the observation deck today and we were disappointed not to see any manatees. However, after driving just a mile or so down the road to Bairs boat launch, we were not disappointed. Directions to the observation deck - Follow CR 406 E from Titusville. Once you enter the refuge, keep left at the fork to continue on CR 406 to CR 3. Drive north to Haulover Canal. The viewing area turnoff is on your right, right after you cross the bridge.
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