Probably one iceberg with a long/large keel extending from below. The Titanic's speed and mass contributed to the length of the gash which, once in place, extended down the side of the ship as the ship slid by. ship that size, going at top speed, would take a couple of miles to st...
The museum's knowledgeable staff provide fascinating insights into the ship's history and the events of that fateful night.Tour Highlights Receive a boarding pass of a real passenger or crew member Touch a growing Iceberg Crew in period dress attire Kids become Captain of the ship for the day...
the Titanic, in an exhibit coming to Cincinnati. “Titanic: An Immersive Voyage” will open in Cincinnati next month at 18 West Fourth Street downtown. The exhibit will feature more than 300 real artifacts, recreations of parts of the ship, immersive storytelling, 3D views and more. ...
Check out the Titanic Experience at the Volo Auto Museum! Here, you can step into the Titanic Era and follow a real-life passenger from the ship's voyage to its tragic end. This exhibit is ideal for the whole family, history buffs and movie fans alike. The White Star Line Titanic Exhib...
The museum is filled with artifacts and tons of history from the ship. If you just walk around the museum, you can still get tons of info from the plaques at the artifacts. But for $5 more at admission, you can get the audio tour, which will explain the timeline ...
The information was truly amazing, and the tour had audio to coincide with the self- guided tour as you traveled throughout the museum. The Grand Staircase is indeed grand. The galleries of artifacts and the history of the ship is truly remarkable. An excellent exhi...
At 2:20 a.m. on April 15, 1912, the “unsinkable” R.M.S. Titanic disappeared beneath the waves, taking with her 1,500 souls. One hundred years later, new technologies have revealed the most complete and most intimate images of the famous wreck.
Carpathia, British passenger liner that was best known for rescuing survivors from the ship Titanic in 1912. The Carpathia, which was owned by the Cunard Line, was in service from 1903 to 1918, when it was sunk by a German U-boat. Learn more about the sh
Model ship used for the film Titanic The film crew working on a model of the ship used in the film Titanic (1997). © 1997 Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corporation Branson, Missouri: Titanic Museum Attraction Titanic Museum Attraction, Branson, Missouri. Paul Frederickson Titanic memorial in ...
Dive into history at the Titanic Museum Attraction in Branson, Missouri. Explore the legendary ship's artifacts and stories. Buy tickets online!