
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- Posing with the newly unveiled logo for the 'Space Shuttle Atlantis' exhibit are, from the left, former NASA astronaut Jon McBride, Bill Moore, Delaware North Companies Parks and Resorts chief operating officer of the visitor complex, Rick Abramson, Delaware North president, Tim Macy, Delaware North director of project development and Mike Konzen, PGAV Destinations chairman and chief Executive Officer. Last November, the space shuttle Atlantis made its historic final journey to its new home, traveling 10 miles from the Kennedy Space Center's Vehicle Assembly Building to the spaceport's visitor complex. The new $100 million Atlantis facility will be a 90,000-square-foot, interactive exhibit that tells the story of the 30-year Space Shuttle Program and highlights the future of space exploration. Photo credit: NASA_Jim Grossmann
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