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The tragic sinking of the RMS Titanic in 1912 has captivated the world for over a century, inspiring countless books, documentaries, and even a blockbuster movie. Over 1,500 people tragically lost ...
Explore Coe Hall, a mansion on Long Island's Gold Coast, built by William Robertson Coe, who helped broker the insurance for ...
A new book claims the man behind the Titan submersible, which was on its way to explore the wreckage of the Titanic, intentionally tried to kill himself and the other passengers to be part of the ...
Today (April 15) is the 112th anniversary of the RMS Titanic sinking. After more than a century, there are still unanswered questions surrounding how tragedy unfolded for the 'unsinkable' boat.
The Titanic exhibition, Titanic: The Human Story, takes guests on an emotional journey with artefacts, photos and more.
The Titanic International Society, one of several historical organizations worldwide dedicated to Titanic study, has Instagram, Facebook and Twitter accounts but no presence on TikTok. Mr.
False Rumor Suggests Sinking of Titanic Was Inside Job We wish we could say that the memes pushing this rumor were created simply as a joke to troll conspiracy theorists.
The sinking of the Titanic was somehow orchestrated by its owner, American financier J.P. Morgan, in order to kill three prominent businessmen who opposed the formation of the Federal Reserve.
See inside the Titanic like NEVER before: Incredible video reveals a cross section of the doomed liner in its former glory before it sank in 1912 - as one billionaire prepares to recreate it ...
The RMS Titanic is arguably the most famous ship in history, it has been immortalised through books, films and theatre productions. But much of our enduring fascination with the Titanic fixates on ...
An industry of books, video games, films, merchandise and museums offers some insight: They’re probably thinking about the Titanic.
The resting place of the Titanic lies about 370 miles off the coast of Newfoundland, Canada, at a depth of around 12,500ft below the surface, with trips to visit it typically involving a two-hour ...