On this exact day, 114 years ago, the North Atlantic became a graveyard for the world’s most well-known maritime disaster.
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This video shows the full Titanic disaster without myths
Over a century later, Titanic remains one of the most famous ships ever built. This video covers its entire history, from the early planning stages to its final resting place on the ocean floor. Along ...
"I just flew down." The tow vehicle, Angus, captured the first images of the RMS Titanic on the ocean floor in 1985. Since ...
Fewer than 200 people have seen the wreckage of the Titanic, which sank to the floor of the Atlantic Ocean 114 years ago this ...
When the great ocean liner Titanic hit an iceberg and sank in the north Atlantic on April 15, 1912, it set off a media frenzy ...
Guests receive a boarding card to trace a real passenger's journey and enter re-created first- and third-class cabins, see ...
What really happened during—and after—the Titanic went down? We dug into our archives for details on the disaster and its aftermath.
It’s hard to imagine the ocean liner Titanic growing any more legendary than it already is, but a traveling exhibit now open at the Oregon Museum of Science and Industry adds immediacy and personal in ...
The tale of the four Greek men who died on the Titanic is not often told, but it is one of the many tragic stories about the ...
April marks the anniversary of the sinking of RMS Titanic. When it was launched in 1911, more than 100 years ago, it was the ...
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A lost Titanic film exists, but no one has seen it since 1912
The Titanic disaster didn’t end when the ship disappeared beneath the ocean. Within weeks, survivors were already reliving ...
Titanic: The Exhibition’ connects visitors to the moving human stories of Titanic’s passengers and crew,” said Mark Lach, the ...
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