John F. Kennedy Space Center MPS

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John F. Kennedy Space Center MPS
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Location Titusville, Florida
Coordinates 28°35′6″N80°39′3.6″W / 28.58500°N 80.651000°W / 28.58500; -80.651000
MPS Historic Cultural Resources of the John F. Kennedy Space Center, Florida
NRHP reference No. 64500111

The following buildings were added to the National Register of Historic Places as part of the John F. Kennedy Space Center MPS Multiple Property Submission (or MPS). This is a partial list of historic places at KSC; full list available via KSC's Environmental Planning - Cultural Resources.

Resource NameAlso known asAddressCityCountyAdded
Central Instrumentation Facility John F. Kennedy Space Center Titusville Brevard County January 21, 2000
Crawlerway John F. Kennedy Space Center Titusville Brevard County January 21, 2000
Headquarters Building John F. Kennedy Space Center Titusville Brevard County December 1, 2000
Launch Complex 39 John F. Kennedy Space Center Titusville Brevard County May 24, 1973
Launch Complex 39-Pad A John F. Kennedy Space Center Titusville Brevard County January 21, 2000
Launch Complex 39-Pad B John F. Kennedy Space Center Titusville Brevard County January 21, 2000
Launch Control Center John F. Kennedy Space Center Titusville Brevard County January 21, 2000
Missile Crawler Transporter Facilities John F. Kennedy Space Center Titusville Brevard County January 21, 2000
Operations and Checkout Building John F. Kennedy Space Center Titusville Brevard County January 21, 2000
Press Site-Clock and Flag Pole John F. Kennedy Space Center Titusville Brevard County January 21, 2000
Vehicle Assembly Building-High Bay and Low Bay John F. Kennedy Space Center Titusville Brevard County January 21, 2000

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