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INFINITY — Infinity, a new educational center and tourist attraction broke ground Thursday at Interstate 10’s exit 2 in Hancock County. The $38 million project hopes to pique the interests of school children to seek professions in science and technology. Speaker Apollo 13 Astronaut Fred Haise said exhibits in the center will allow children to see the effects of hurricanes they create using computer models. (Photo by Jeremy Pittari)
By Jeremy Pittari / By Jeremy Pittari



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