Despite such all-consuming coverage, one major player in the disaster is often overlooked - the iceberg that sank Titanic. Ice Engineer Claude Daley explains how icebergs change personality at sea.
The exhibit includes life-sized cabin reconstructions with beds, tables and chairs, and more than 130 types of artifacts.
Why are we so obsessed with the Titanic? “People are fascinated by the Titanic today for the same reasons they’ve always been ...
Titanic facts about “the ship of dreams” O ne of the most famous disasters in history, the April 15, 1912, sinking of the RMS ...
Mary Kellogg Joslyn and John Joslyn, who own the Titanic Museum attraction in Pigeon ... Visitors can touch the "real iceberg," walk a recreation of the ship's Grand Staircase and hallways and ...
By Victor Mather After months of drifting, the world’s largest iceberg has come to a halt near the island of South Georgia in the South Atlantic Ocean. While a “Titanic II” scenario isn’t ...
Starting Thursday, March 17, New Orleanians can play the role of passengers on the doomed ship, as they experience the ...
The Titanic, a luxury British ship, hit an iceberg and sank early in the morning on April 15, 1912 Sophie Dodd is a writer for PEOPLE. She previously worked as an editorial assistant at PEOPLE ...
and a real iceberg — the same temperature as the one that led to the downfall of the ship — that people can touch. "Titanic" showcases more than 130 types of artifacts, including a gold ...