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Photo Tour: 7/10/04
Titanic Ship of Dreams - The Exhibit

An impressive model of the Titanic greets ticket buyers.

The exhibit is a guided tour, much of which requires the speaker (and not just reading of captions).

 

If you've seen the James Cameron Titanic movie, you've already heard most of the info.

This mock-up of the dock and loading area pipes in music from the Cameron movie.

Artifacts from the ship and era are on display.

Nearby is a mock-up of a first-class suite.

 

Photos of some of the more famous or notable passengers.

The full-size mock-up of the Grand Staircase and skylight. It's impressive, but you can't walk up it.

 

A passageway that separates second-class areas from third-class.

A small recreation of the cargo hold.

 

Watertight doors. Again, it will be familiar to those who have seen the Cameron movie.

This room offers video of the iceberg strike and an enormous block of freshwater ice.

 

A recreation of the fateful night approximates the chilly air and the starry heavens.

Near the end is a display of people on the ship, divided into first, second, third class and then crew.

 

Each visitor was given a ticket upon entry with a name, in a kind of roleplay. On this wall you can look yourself up and see if your name is spelled in the font that signifies you lived, or the one that you died.

Amid still more Cameron movie music, we see a reproduction of Winslet's outfit and DiCaprio's actual costume.

 

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