Here you can find some information about these exhibitions for 2012 and the details of the permanent exhibitions, museums and monuments, where you can learn about the Titanic. To learn more, Titanic, Encyclopedia Titanica see.
City of New York
The city of New York has at least three places where you can learn about the Titanic. The Titanic Memorial Lighthouse is located in Lower Manhattan at the intersection of Fulton and Pearl outside the South Street Seaport Museum, it is now. Dedicated April 15, 1913, one year after the sinking, the lighthouse is a tribute to the passengers, the crew and officers who have died.
Further north, in the Upper West Side of Manhattan, is Straus Park, which includes a memory from 1913 to Ida Straus, wife of Isidor Straus, a member of the Congress of the United States. The monument is dedicated in honor of Ida, because she decided to stay with her husband, rather than in a lifeboat to get security.
Finally, the Jane Hotel, formerly known as the House and the Institute of Marine Friend Company American sailor known. The surviving members of the crew of the Titanic were established after the tragedy here.
Washington, DC
The National Museum of American History, Smithsonian Institution, one contains various objects in the permanent collection of the Titanic several of his exhibitions. Some touch the relics, accompanied by photographs and a life vest.
Washington, DC, also has a memorial to the victims of the Titanic disaster in the southwestern quadrant of the fourth streets and P. If you are familiar with the movie Titanic, the installation of the statue is known (see photo above). Women's Titanic Memorial in Washington Canal Park was built in 1930.
Indian Orchard, Massachusetts
First Titanic Historical Society of the nation in Indian Orchard, Massachusetts, created in 1963. The small museum that has spread from the collection of the Historical Society includes the lifejacket from the Titanic by John Jacob Astor, models ship and its rudder and propellers used and personal items such as clothing, coins and letters.
Branson, Missouri
Branson, Missouri, is home to the Titanic Museum, which provides an interactive exhibition of the year. Highlights of the museum is a replica of the grand staircase of the $ 1 million jackpot, a model of the ship 18 meters from the White Star Line, and cabin replica. The museum has tried to live educational trips to customers, for example, by the possibility of a "pending" bridge sank them the ship and offers passengers the map that make you able to follow the experience of passengers by learning tragedy, his fate . But some visitors may find these new features a little morbid.
Denver, Colorado
The Molly Brown House Museum in Denver is the place where you can learn about the "unsinkable" Molly Brown, the most famous survivor of the Titanic. The museum is in the royal house of Brown and primarily contains exhibits on women, their lives and the Victorian era. But provides extensive Titanic Tours For 2012, the house of Molly Brown.
Detroit, Michigan
The Henry Ford Museum Dearborn outside Detroit has one of the largest exhibitions of Titanic memorabilia on hand for the anniversary of the Titanic. Rare Titanic artifacts and an IMAX documentary are the strengths of "Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition," which runs until 30 September 2012.
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