The exhibit includes life-sized cabin reconstructions with beds, tables and chairs, and more than 130 types of artifacts.
Like hundreds of others she stood on the dock in Southampton desperate for news after the Titanic, the world's biggest ocean-going liner, had hit an iceberg and sunk on her maiden voyage.
This spring its progression hit a snag when it began spinning ... said last summer. The iceberg that sank the Titanic was perhaps a quarter-mile long, a laughably tiny thing in comparison.
The crew acted quickly to try and turn the ship, but she hit the iceberg. The ice made holes in the ship below the water line. The Titanic sank within two and a half hours. Titanic had ten decks ...
A new exhibit opens Thursday, March 13, in downtown Cincinnati. The exhibit first explains the lore of the Titanic as seen in ...
If he was a sea captain and he was in control of the Titanic, it would’ve never hit the iceberg. I’ve never seen a guy that can see problems before they happen.” Cowherd raved about the four ...
Hours later, Titanic struck an iceberg 400 nautical miles southeast of Newfoundland just before midnight on April 14, 1912. More than 1,500 people died. Crafted by “Top Chef” judge and ...
This is not a scene from the 1997 film Titanic. On the evening of April 14th 1912, a small Canadian fishing boat, skippered by a French-Canadian captain called "Jacques-Chai", approached the Titanic ...
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