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Date: | Mon, 19 Oct 1998 09:35:00 -0400 |
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To all,
I attended the "Titanic" show in Boston. The artifacts on display
were the same ones featured in the Discovery Channel book (can't
recall the exact title at the moment). I too was disappointed that
there were not more artifacts although I did enjoy seeing the ones
they had. As for the grand staircase room and promenade deck -- these
things were not in the exhibit I attended. Too bad! The scale model
was which was pretty cool. Perhaps some things were removed due to
the size of the hall. Anyway... just wanted to warn people that what
Delecia saw may not be the same at all venues. I did not have any
problems with lines at the Boston venue. I got my tickets in advance
for a hefty $17 I think, but there were no lines when I got there or
any problems getting tickets like at the Van Gough show here in
Washington, DC.
Laura
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Suitcases, watches, haircombs, dishes, crystal, letters, etc. all
types of things. Plus they have recreated some of the rooms from the
ship.
They have the grand staircase room with its rich paneled walls, a
portion of the promenade deck with cold air blowing from a darkened
area beyond the rail to give the experience of the cold night, a full
size propellor, a scale model (an entire room) that shows how the
wreck lies at the bottom of the ocean. Please don't let all the
Titanic hype surrounding the movie keep you away. I went to see this
exhibit on the day Princess Diana died (gives an interesting answer to
the "Where were you. . ." question. Therefore, I saw the exhibit
before the movie came out. For those who enjoyed the movie, this
exhibit will be a thrill.
For those who enjoy a good museum exhibit this will satisfy. So I
suggest you take some of that "valuable" time and visit a wonderful
exhibit, they've done enought without be "too much".
Delecia Huitt
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