I was eight. Father appeared at whatever hour it was and basically said "Get up, you need to see this.". So I did.
If you ever get to Cape Caneveral, consider the 'Early Space' tour. The exact content may have changed since 2001. My tour included block houses (with numerous ash trays) and walking round on a Saturn V launch pad. I don't recall exactly where the refractory bricks were made, but is was somehere 'Up North' in the UK. Slightly weird to see 'Major Matt Mason' again, as a museum exhibit. I ran out of time to see the Saturn V itself, had a plane to catch
Related, if you want to attract attention, visit the (London) Science Museum with somebody who had relatives who worked for NASA. He was innocently saying 'my uncle worked on that' and 'my cousin worked on that' when we realised we were being looked at. Somebody had to build the stuff ! 400,000 somebodys according the to the figure currently being quoted.