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The Wonders of The Titanic.
Topic Started: Sep 20 2011, 07:50 PM (305 Views)
Cal
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I may not deserve to live, but I will protect those in my reach with my reverse blade!

So I just got back from my trip to Pigeon Forge, and on my way back home I visited the Titanic Museum. I've always been interested in it, but never thought that this museum would be as great as it was.

I got to experience the water temperature and the temperature outside when well over 700 people waited 4-8 hours to be rescued.

I got to stir the ship (video game) and try to avoid the iceberg in the same amount of time The Titanic had before it hit.

I got to try and maintain my balance on the ship deck when the ship broke in half and people were still trying to get on life boats.

When you enter the museum you get an "ID Ticket" with a real passenger on it, and your job is to find out if they survived the voyage or not, mine was George Widener and he was known to be the richest man in Philly. He ended up dying giving one of the last life boats to his wife, he died with his son, but his wife survived.

The museum is a 1/2 replica of the actual ship, and is totally worth visiting if you're ever around Pigeon Forge (The Smoky Mountains). Just thought I'd give anyone a heads up if they're going to be around there.

http://www.insidepigeonforge.com/events/titanic-museum-opening/
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ROSSSSSSSSSSSSSEEEEEEEEEE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

If I ever get the chance I would like to go up there sometime. I'm not only a fan of the movie but like historic events especially a tragic on like this.

Were their any live remains there? Like a peice of the actual ship?
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Sep 20 2011, 09:13 PM
ROSSSSSSSSSSSSSEEEEEEEEEE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

If I ever get the chance I would like to go up there sometime. I'm not only a fan of the movie but like historic events especially a tragic on like this.

Were their any live remains there? Like a peice of the actual ship?
Yes, it has many memorable items form the actual ship. A piece of carpet from the ship that is 2 inches by 2 inches is worth 50,000 USD. They also have treasures from some of the wealthier passengers. They have dinner ware that's valued over 100,000 USD, etc, etc.

Short answer: yes.


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