The summary notes the Titanic used the same type of steel as the Western Reserve and that it may have played a role in speeding up the luxury liner’s sinking. In a big-money era, University of ...
The display measures 15,000 square-feet and features "nearly 250 authentic artifacts from the wreck site of Titanic." ...
As we approach the anniversary of the tragic sinking of the Titanic, IrishCentral takes a look at some of the staggering figures associated with the White Star Liner. On April 15, 1912 ...
The exhibit will be in Cincinnati beginning March 13, and will honor the anniversary of the Titanic’s sinking on April 14. After the tragedy occurred, the wreckage sat at the bottom of the Atlantic ...
Image At “Titanic: An Immersive Voyage,” children can sit in a lifeboat and watch a simulation of the ship sinking. They can also follow along with the passengers on their boarding pass ...
That’s when the Titanic wreck was discovered by Robert Ballard. And that was 73 years after the Titanic hit an iceberg and sank back in 1912. John Zaller is the man who put all this together and you ...
long, and about 92-ft. wide. However, days into the journey, the Titanic sank on April 15, 1912, when the British luxury liner struck an iceberg in the North Atlantic Ocean. The collision occurred ...
Visitors follow the journey of Titanic, from the ship's construction to life on board to the moments of impact and sinking — and the current efforts to recover and conserve the wreckage.
The summary notes the Titanic used the same type of steel as the Western Reserve and that it may have played a role in speeding up the luxury liner’s sinking.
Twenty years before the Titanic changed maritime history ... “The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald," sank off Whitefish Point within 100 miles of the Western Reserve. There were no survivors.
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