1. The Kennedy Space Center is a living testament to the Space Race and the triumphs and tragedies of the American space program. Located on the coast of Florida, visitors can glimpse the history of the United States’ first journeys to space and marvel at the innovation and technology that made it possible. With interactive exhibits, multimedia displays, and a real-life Saturn V rocket, the Kennedy Space Center is a must-visit for anyone interested in the history and future of space exploration.

One interesting fact about the Kennedy Space Center is that it is the only place in the world where humans have launched to the moon. Another fact is that the iconic \"Countdown Clock\" that has been featured in countless NASA launches is still in operation today, counting down the minutes until the next big launch.

2. The Kennedy Space Center is open every day of the year except for Christmas Day. Visitors can check the website or call (321) 449-4444 for specific hours of operation.

3. Tickets for the Kennedy Space Center can be purchased in advance on the website or at the entrance on the day of the visit. Prices vary depending on the package selected, but generally start around $57 for adults and $47 for children. Transportation to the Kennedy Space Center is available through various tour operators and can also be arranged through the website.