Top 15. Best Tourist Attractions in Titusville, Florida
Top 15. Best Tourist Attractions in Titusville, Florida: Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex, Canaveral National Seashore, Valiant Air Command Warbird Museum, American Police Hall of Fame, Enchanted Forest Sanctuary, Playalinda Brewing Company, U.S. Astronaut Hall of Fame, Space View Park, Titusville Playhouse, American Space Museum & Space Walk of Fame, Pritchard House, Sand Point Park, Historic Brevard County Courthouse, Great Outdoors RV Resort, Chain of Lakes Park
Titusville Playhouse's Steven Heron talks art, performance and the future
This week on FLORIDA TODAY Eye on Brevard, Isadora Rangel discusses the art of theater with Titusville Playhouse's executive director Steven Heron. Video by Craig Bailey
EFSC - Virtual Tour Titusville
Take a video tour of Eastern Florida State College's Titusville Campus, one of four EFSC campuses in Brevard County, FL (plus we have online programs!) Learn more:
Weight loss journey Sunday adventure Chain of Lakes Park Pt 1 Titusville Florida
Rain 8/11/16 Titusville pa.
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Titusville EFSC campus Shakespeare NOT in the park. November 2016
Bear in the Backyard Indepenendce Way Titusville NJ
To our suprise we found this cute bear in our backyard today at 7:30 pm May-20-2011!!!
This is the first time we have seen a bear in our backyard in the last 12 years. This is only a 3.75 acre property with some big trees in the backyard and a narrow stream.We do not know what attracted the bear. We won't be venturing out at night withour our eyes peele for a potential bear!!!
Manatee Almost Capsizing Me
Captured in 3D audio with my Hooke Verse (hookeaudio.com) so watch with headphones.
Was kayaking in Placida FL with some wild manatees. This guy came out of nowhere and almost tipped me mid row! Was an awesome experience.
Peter Skewes For President 2016
Tail Mail with Weeki Wachee Mermaid Breanna from Rhyolite in Titusville, FL
Tail Mail is a literacy program designed for kids, encouraging them to use their handwriting skills by writing a letter to their favorite mermaid. For more information about sending Tail Mail, visit our web site at weekiwachee.com.
First Friday by the Bay - Things to do in Palm Bay
First Friday By The Bay -
A Monthly Family Festival with Live Music, Food, and More is here! Finally, right here in Palm Bay, we will host a festival for the whole family. Look forward each month to live music from top name bands, food of all types, activities for the kids, all right by the Bay.
FREE to attend, the location will be at the corner of US1 and Palm Bay Road at the Palm Bay Chamber of Commerce located at 4100 Dixie Highway NE, Palm Bay, FL 32905.
The Florida city of Palm Bay is located in Brevard County, on the east Central Florida coast. The city is situated just 10 miles southwest of Melbourne, about 65 miles southeast of Orlando, and 180 miles north of Miami. Major highways near the city include Interstate I-95 and U.S. Route 192.
Palm Bay's modern history traces back to 1959, when the Mackle brothers from Miami purchased land for a local residential project. Although the project had its stops and starts, it spurred the growth of industry and population in the area, leading to the incorporation of the city of Palm Bay in 1960.
The city's first major industrial corporation, Radiation, Inc., later evolved into the Harris Corporation. Other industry soon followed, and the 1970's saw construction and expansion in the city. Palm Bay experienced enormous growth in the ensuing two decades, including the completion of a new municipal complex housing the city hall and police station. The city today continues to grow largely due to its proximity to the ocean and to other major areas of central and coastal Florida.
Things to See and Do in the Palm Bay Area
Palm Bay and the Brevard County area offer a choice of many sites for recreation, entertainment, and culture. The Wildlife Turkey Creek Sanctuary is home to many rare and endangered plants and animals. The Florida Tech Botanical Garden offers a 30-acre landscape of picturesque palms in numerous varieties. Anglers can find plenty of fishing at the Sebastian Inlet State Park, 20 minutes south of Palm Bay, where sport fishing can be done from private boats or on one of numerous charter fleets.
A lively arts community thrives in Brevard County, home to an abundance of talented artists, musicians and actors. The Maxwell C. King Center for the Performing Arts plays host to a variety of performing arts, including Broadway musicals, symphonies, opera, jazz, ballet, and comedy. Other area theatres include the Phoenix Theatre and the Melbourne Civic Theatre.
The Brevard Museum of Art & Science offers interactive children's exhibits as well as art classes throughout the year. Also located in the Brevard County area are the Margaret Homes Nature Center, the Titusville Historic Museum, the Brevard Museum of History and Natural Science, and the Air Force Space Museum. Fifty miles to the north is the Kennedy Space Center and Astronaut Hall of Fame, and 65 miles to the northwest is the city of Orlando, home to world class attractions such as Disney World, Universal Studios, and Sea World.
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Its autumn season and our kids are loose on the old train
We wanted to see some autumn colors this fall so we found a train ride in Titusville, PA for our kids to enjoy. We in florida don't get much colors or any fall colors in that matter. Our kids love the trains so this was a perfect fall festival idea for us to do. Enjoy....
Moral Decline I Need a Drink Live 3/22/08
Orlando Street Punk invades Titusville
Cody Copeland (Greenville) defeats Ehrin Lee (Titusville)
2012 Tool City Tournament: Cody Copeland (Greenville) WBF at 1:41 over Ehrin Lee (Titusville) in the quarter finals.
Lonely Room
Drake Austin (Me) Singing Lonely Room from the now Award Winning Production of Oklahoma! at Emma Parrish Theater in Titusville, Florida.
I won Best Character Role for and Actor in a Musical for Jud and Oklahoma sweeped all the other awards as well as Best Director and Best Musical. Congrats guys, we rocked.
Hhe Hub on Cana -l New Smyrna Beach - Jazz ‘n Blues IV January 28, 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Ray Guiser’s Jazz Quartet.
A native of Pittsburgh Pennsylvania, Ray Guiser began playing saxophone at age eight. After attending Berklee College of Music and West Virginia University, Ray moved to Washington D.C and eventually to the New Smyrna/Daytona Beach area. Touring with Grammy Award winning, trumpeter/vocalist, Phil Driscoll and Les Brown and his Band of Renown are just a couple of the highlights of Ray’s more than 50-year career. He was also featured on the television program, Jazz Here and Now that ran in conjunction with the PBS broadcast of Ken Burns, History of Jazz.
Bill Doyle moved to Northeast Florida from New Jersey in 2004. He began playing drums at the age of 12,studying with popular drummers in the New York/New Jersey area. He worked with bands in North Jersey, the Jersey Shore and New York City. By the time Bill was 19, he was teaching drums and playing with some of the area’s best jazz musicians, including band leader /composer Micky Erbe and Wayne “Doc” Kirby. He continued his music career in New Jersey, being a regular in some of the finest clubs and country clubs before moving to Florida where he regularly performs.
Rick Richolson is a freelance bassist who has been actively involved in the Central Florida music scene since 1991. He performs many genres on acoustic and electric bass, specializing in the Great American Songbook, mainstream jazz, Broadway-style shows, classical, pops, big band, Western swing, rock/pop, and rhythm and blues – whatever the occasion calls for. Throughout his career, Rick has worked in the house bands of many Central Florida restaurants and clubs, and performs a variety of festivals and concerts. He has also performed with several nationally- and internationally-known headliners and acts, including the Mantovani Orchestra, Charo, Buddy Greco, Tommy Dorsey Orchestra, Harry James Orchestra, Al Martino, Susan Anton, Valentino DiLorenzo, Greg Bonham, Bill Watrous, and Barbara McNair.
Abe Alam is a professional jazz guitarist, music director and educator located in Central Florida. He is currently a professor at Daytona State College (DSC) where he teaches guitar, jazz ensemble/combo, music history and serves as conductor for Daytona State’s spring musical. Abe has regularly performed with the Jacksonville Symphony Orchestra and Space Coast Orchestra. He has worked with the Orlando Shakespeare Theater, Titusville Playhouse as well as other theaters and orchestras. He has performed at the Savannah Jazz Festival, the Jacksonville Jazz Festival, the Monterey “Next Generation” Jazz Festival, the Deland Jazz Festival, the New Symrna Beach Jazz Festival, the UCF-Orlando Jazz Festival as well as the Jazz Education Network’s annual conference. Abe has also toured nationally with singer-songwriter Emily Kopp where he shared the stage with artists such as Boyce Avenue and Michelle Branch.
10 Reasons to Visit Kennedy Space Center in Orlando
Explore Kennedy Space Center for less this year, with our special offer, Adults at Kids’ Prices. If you purchase your tickets between January 1 - February 29, 2020, you’ll receive this fantastic offer on adult tickets, valid for travel until December 20, 2020.
Take to the stars and walk in the footprints of some of the world’s best astronauts, discovering all you care to know about the fascinating and exciting world of space travel.
So, what exactly is there to do at Kennedy Space Center? And why should it be included in your next Florida trip? Let’s take a closer look at just some of the highlights here…
10. The Rocket Garden
Walk among giants at The Rocket Garden at Kennedy Space Center, and explore this recognisable piece of history. You will be perusing among authentic machines that helped pioneer America’s space exploration, discovering more about these real rockets’ notable missions and programmes.
9. NASA Now
Venture into NASA Now, a gallery inside IMAX Theater, to learn more about one of the largest collections of space-flown vehicles in the United States. You’ll see spacecraft created for NASA’s previous missions, as well as NASA’s Space Launch System (SLS) , the future transportation for deep space exploration.
8. Heroes & Legends featuring the Astronaut Hall of Fame®
Using a mix of 4D multisensory theatre and actual artifacts, this fantastic exhibit takes guests on a journey designed to ignite thought about our astronaut heroes. See a Redstone rocket suspended overhead along with the Sigma 7 capsule and a unique close-up look at the Gemini 9 capsule.
7. Universe Theater and Astronaut Encounter
Here’s your chance to meet a real-life astronaut and ask all those burning questions about space travel and more! During this experience, commanders, pilots, mission and payload specialists who have lived and worked in space will share their fascinating experiences, during the live Universe Theater presentation.
6. Journey to Mars
The Red Planet is a fascinating place to explore, and now you can learn more about NASA’s plans to venture across Mars and the rest of deep space during this multimedia exhibit and live presentation. You’ll then be able to test your deep space savvy via interactive games and simulators, while exploring replicas of Mars rovers.
5. Dine with an Astronaut
Have lunch with an astronaut, enjoying a chef-prepared buffet while you journey through common astronaut traditions, including training in the T-38 jet, visiting the Astronaut Beach House and staying in the crew quarters before launch.
4. KSC Bus Tours and Special Interest Tours
Gain access to restricted areas of Kennedy Space Center, when you take part in one of the KSC tours. Pick from the Kennedy Space Center Bus Tour (included in your admission), and see historic launch sites and working space flight facilities, or go further into space exploration with a Special Interest Tour. These go beyond the bus tour and offers exclusive stops within America’s Spaceport. Choose from the Kennedy Space Center Explore Tour and capture unique photo opportunities, and the Launch Director Tour of Space Shuttle Atlantis where you’ll meet Mike Leinbach, the person who gave the final ‘go’ for the launch of 37 space shuttle missions.
3. Apollo/Saturn V Center featuring the Apollo-Saturn V rocket.
Learn more about the race to the moon in the Apollo/Saturn V Center, which pays homage to the people and machines that helped make the improbable possible. You can stand under Saturn V, the largest rocket ever flown, and relive the excitement of the Apollo era. 2020 also sees the 50th anniversary of Apollo 13, which took off from Kennedy Space Center on April 11, 1970. At the Center, you’ll find a real Lunar Module 9 with a life-sized scene from the Apollo 11 Moon Landing, and be able to gain a better understanding of this ground-breaking vehicle.
2. Space Shuttle Atlantis up close
This full-scale space shuttle stack of two huge solid rocket boosters and external tank is a sight you definitely won’t want to miss during your visit to Kennedy Space Center. The Space Shuttle Atlantis is a magnificent exhibition, and is displayed only as astronauts have seen her in space.
1. Watch a Live Rocket Launch in 2020 as man returns to Space from Kennedy Space Center
Did you know that you can actually watch a rocket launch from the Kennedy Space Center? Take part in the countdown to liftoff, and marvel as the rocket soars overhead taking to the stars above. Seeing this spectacular sight is something that you won’t soon forget, and the thrill of seeing one of these huge vehicles surge into the Earth’s orbit is awe-inspiring.
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VERO BEACH, FLORIDA 1940
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A walk through downtown Deland
We were working on a project and we got bored so decided to walk downtown.
CSU at Cape Canaveral for Endeavor's Final Launch
This video is raw/unedited, but we thought you would like to see the emotion it captures as the final flight of Space Shuttle Endeavor leaps off the launch pad in Cape Canaveral, Florida.
Lance Tankersley, Omnisphere Theatre director at CSU's Coca-Cola Space Science Center, and Michael Johnson, a program design technician at the center, accompanied six CSU students and a university alum to witness the May 16 historic launch of space shuttle Endeavour from the Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Fla. This video was taken by Columbus State ESS Ed Major Katherine Lodder.