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[i]Soon, there will be one more monument to the historic space program's achievements. The U.S. Space Walk of Fame Foundation, which runs the space museum in downtown Titusville, is moving forward in its efforts to install a monument to the Apollo program near downtown, adjacent to Space View Park. The nonprofit foundation spent more than $400,000 on the project, which will be installed at the city's new stormwater detention pond between Washington and Indian River avenues. But it still needs $200,000 by the end of January to complete the monument, dedicated to those who worked on the last space program before the shuttle. The funds are needed to pay for the remaining bronze panel-and-a-half on the monument and eight more pylons, said Charlie Mars, president of the foundation.[/i]
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