Let’s take a look at 11 of the strangest. 1. Fill the Titanic with ping-pong balls. One of idea for raising the ship calls for filling it with ping-pong balls and letting their buoyancy raise ...
Few ships have been as unlucky as the RMS Titanic, sinking as she did on the night of April 15, 1912 after raking across an iceberg on her maiden voyage, and no ship has grabbed as much popular ...
MOORHEAD — As guests stepped through the doors of Moorhead’s historic Comstock House, they left 2025 behind and entered a ...
Over 400 personal and private artifacts from the Titanic are on display, and the grand piano in the museum's music room is ...
The Titanic wreck, rediscovered by Dr. Robert Ballard in 1985, revealed artifacts but no human remains, raising unsettling questions about their fate. Artifacts recovered from the Titanic evoke a ...
The launch of Titanic in May 1911 was the peak of Belfast’s golden age of shipbuilding. Titanic was the largest man-made object ever to have taken to the seas. Harland and Wolff employed ...
Titanic was the biggest and most luxurious passenger ship of its time. It was 269 metres long, 28 metres wide and more than 53 meters tall, which is the same height as Nelson's Column in London ...
When Titanic finally made it to theaters in December ... How the stunning Heart of the Ocean necklace came to life and was auctioned to raise funds for one of Princess Diana's charities.