Among them was that postcard and a gold fountain pen discovered after 80 years on the ocean floor, said Penca as he stood inside “Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition” during a media tour Thursday.
Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition, which features more than 250 recovered artifacts from the site of the shipwreck, is coming to Boston this fall. Spanning more than 15,000 square feet, the exhibit ...
Flashback: This is the third time the Titanic exhibition has returned to COSI. The 2005 local debut drew a record breaking ...
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Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition — Review
Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition is an official Titanic exhibit displaying artifacts recovered from the wreckage of the RMS ...
SEATTLE — A large, and famous ship just showed up on the Seattle Waterfront."Titanic. The Exhibition" invites all aboard, to learn the personal stories behind the well known cruise liner's ...
Bostonians will get a chance to live out their Jack and Rose fantasies when “Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition” makes its way to Boston this fall. While the 90-minute experience doesn’t ...
The items in the exhibition were collected and preserved by White Star Heritage Rare and "never seen before" items from the "fascinating and tragic" Titanic shipwreck have been put on display.
Get your tickets now because the new exhibit coming to Boston is sure to be a popular one. TITANIC: The Artifact Exhibition will allow visitors to experience being a passenger on the doomed ship ...
A group of undersea specialists is heading for the sunken ship RMS Titanic to photograph its wreck site and debris field, a high-tech, high-resolution effort organizers say will produce detailed ...
VOLO, Ill. — The staff say they’re stumped. A little more than a year after its debut, the Titanic exhibit at the Volo Museum in Lake County was inexplicably inundated with water over the ...
the secrets of the Titanic disaster may have been raised a long time ago, but there are always new things to learn about history’s most famous maritime disaster. Now a new, free exhibition ...