Discover the 133 Children Stories of Titanic Branson

The First and Only World Tribute to Titanic’s Littlest Heroes

Exhibit opens January 18, 2013 at the Titanic Branson attraction.

The RMS Titanic sailed with 2,208 people on board – 133 of them were children. These were Titanic’s littlest heroes. What they saw, heard and felt from the moment they boarded the ship has been documented and visualized for the first time anywhere by the Titanic Museum Attractions in Branson, Missouri and Pigeon Forge, Tennessee. This year-long, exclusive exhibit is a celebration of The Children of Titanic whose bravery, innocence and faith can be an inspiration to us all.

I can only imagine the anticipation, anxiety and exhilaration of these kids!

For more information, please contact the Titanic Museum attraction at 800-381-7670.

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Greta is a 20-something girl, originally from the West Coast. Now living in the Midwest, she loves hockey, sparkles, nail polish, and bright colors. She also cannot resist anything that has peanut butter and chocolate together. And she hates filling out bios. Yep.

Comments

  1. Cecile says:

    Sounds like such an interesting exhibit.  I love learning about the Titanic.

  2. Emily says:

    I wonder if they'll be taking this show on the road. If it came to my area I'd check it out. I never thought about it from a child's perspective. Hmm…something to ponder.

  3. Rachel H says:

    I'm sure it will be a great attraction to see. I saw an overall Titanic exhibit and it was downright creepy. They had a few things in a normal showcase, but then each person traveled down an elevator complete w/blue underwater like lighting and clanking noises that you'd hear on a sinking ship. {I could have done w/o that personally} Then the rest of the exhibit was filled w/items underground in blue lighting and some were still in water to preserve them. Chilling yet fascinating at the same time. Certainly won't forget it! 

  4. Headant says:

    Rachel, that sounds traumatic!
    I wondered what exactly this exhibit will have. 

  5. Mer says:

    This sounds like a unique perspective. I'd love to visit.

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