THE HISTORY OF THE AIR FORCE, THE SPACE FORCE & SPACE
The Sands Space History Center, formerly known as The Air Force Space and Missile History Center, an extension of the museum, is located just outside the south gate of Cape Canaveral Space Force Station.
The history center was renamed after Major General Harry J. ‘Bud’ Sands Jr. who originally proposed the creation of a museum at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station dedicated to its space history.
Admission is free!
Since the History Center is located just outside of Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, no Cape access pass is required. The History Center contains historic information and displays for each Launch Complex (LC) at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station. To visit the rest of the Cape Canaveral Space Force Museum, you can schedule a tour through Canaveral Tours. You can also explore our website to learn more about other artifacts and related history.
A gift shop and restrooms are available inside the building. The shaded picnic area is just outside the History Center door, so bring your lunch and enjoy the afternoon.
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Directions to the History Center
From the South & East
(Cape Canaveral and Cocoa Beach)
- Travel north on A1A
- Exit right onto SR 401 (Exit 54A, A Terminals 5-10. North Cargo Piers)
- Drive over the Barge Canal drawbridge. You will begin to see signs to the Air Force Space Museum and History Center at this point.
- Continue past the North Cruise Terminals and the North Port (two traffic lights).
- Stay in the right lane and look for the traffic light ahead after passing the fuel storage tanks and Cape Pass & Identification building.
- Turn right at the traffic light, then immediately turn left into the parking lot driveway. The Sands Space History Center is the tallest of the 4 buildings in the group.
From the West & North
(Orlando and I-95)
- Travel east on SR 528 (Beachline – Bennett Causeway)
- Exit right onto SR 401 (Exit 54A – A Terminals 5-10. North Cargo Piers)
- Drive over the Barge Canal drawbridge. You will begin to see signs to the Air Force Space Museum and History Center at this point.
- Continue past the North Cruise Terminals and the North Port (two traffic lights)
- Stay in the right lane and look for the traffic light ahead after passing the fuel storage tanks and Cape Pass & Identification building.
- Turn right at the traffic light, then immediately turn left into the parking lot driveway. The Sands Space History Center is the tallest of the 4 buildings in the group.
SANDS SPACE HISTORY CENTER
100 Spaceport Way | Building 90328 | Cape Canaveral, FL 32920