Alabama Welcome Center Elkmont Alabama
Saturn IB Rocket at the Alabama Welcome Center (Elkmont, Alabama)
Found a really cool Saturn IB Rocket at an Alabama Welcome Center in Elkmont!
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Installed in 1979, the 224 foot tall Saturn 1B was a forerunner of the Saturn 5 launch vehicle for NASA missions. It boosted unmanned Apollo modules and a few orbital trips.
In the late 1990s, you could stop at this Alabama border Welcome Center, stand under the engines and imagine how the blast of takeoff would feel (like Alabama in August?). Renovations to the exhibit since then prevent strolling under the rocket.
Around the periphery of the Saturn 1b, there are several plaques and displays describing The Saturn Legacy.
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Ardmore Welcome Center
26865 Interstate 65, Elkmont, AL
Directions: Ardmore Welcome Center, southbound I-65, on the state line just south of the Tennessee border.
Phone: 256-423-3891
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