World’s largest Lego Titanic model on display in Pigeon Forge
A massive Lego model of the Titanic is now on display at the Titanic Museum in Pigeon Forge, Tenn.
A massive Lego model of the Titanic is now on display at the Titanic Museum in Pigeon Forge, Tenn.
Despite the RMS Titanic having sunk 105 years ago, the public’s fascination with the ship and its demise has lingered on through the years with the James Cameron film, “Titanic;” museums and attractions. The Titanic has made its mark on history as one of the most interesting sea-faring tales ever told.
Fifteen of the most prestigious artifacts recovered from the wreck site of Titanic, including diamonds, sapphires, pearls and gold jewelry that once belonged to some of the ship’s wealthiest passengers, will go on display starting on Jan. 11, 2013 and running through Mar. 12, 2013 at Titanic: The Experience on International Drive.
Join hosts Banks Lee and J.L. Knopp as they present this week’s theme park and attraction news and much more. On this week’s episode:
Titanic The Experience is now offering eerie ghost tours based on personal anecdotes of staff and a recent ghost investigation hosted by the venue.
The second largest piece ever recovered of the legendary ship’s hull and 100 new artifacts, including dozens that have never before been displayed, highlight the newly expanded and enhanced Titanic The Experience exhibition in Orlando.
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