Interactive Tour of the Titanic Now Open in Boston, Massachusetts
Are you a Titanic enthusiast? I am still not over that movie, even though it is 26 years old. For me it will always be one of the great cinematic treasures of our time.
Sometimes it is hard for me to separate the movie from the historic event and I have to remind myself that it all really happened. The doomed luxury passenger liner sank in the early morning hours of April 15, 1912, killing over 1,500 of its passengers and crew. It's tragic, horrific, and should have never happened!
If you're fascinated with the Titanic like I am, you need to check out the all-new, limited-engagement exhibition featuring original artifacts from the RMS Titanic.
TITANIC: The Artifact Exhibition Now Open in Boston, Massachusetts
Where? The Castle at Park Plaza (130 Columbus Ave).
What is it? This is a 15,000-square-foot exhibition where guests of all ages are invited to receive a replica boarding pass, assume the role of a passenger, and follow a chronological journey through life on Titanic. You will get to walk the halls, explore the galleries, take a sneak peek into cabins, and meet passengers and crew throughout the voyage.
The exhibition showcases over 250 artifacts retrieved from the wreck site, as well as replicas of interior rooms. And of course, no Titanic exhibit would be complete without a full-scale replica of the Grand Staircase. You know, the one with the clock where Jack was waiting for Rose in the movie:
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I went to this exhibit when it came to Portland, Maine, in 2016 and I can't recommend it enough:
This fascinating and immersive experience is open now and runs through February 2, 2025. To learn more about TITANIC: The Artifact Exhibition and to reserve your tickets, click here.
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