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Saturday, April 14, 2012

Titanic: We Remember 100 Years Later



This weekend marks the 100th anniversary of the sinking of the Titanic.
As the week has gone on, we have heard tell of a number of memorials and events popping up around the country and even around the area to commemorate the tragic event. Our very own Mariner's Museum joined the universal chorus of remembrance by hosting their own events including a "Titanic Day" of learning for attendees to gain a better understanding of the time and the circumstance and a period dinner fundraiser. Passengers could choose to purchase either first class or third class reservations for the event. It was an innovative way to create a memorial for the attendees to participate in.

Overall, the world is bustling with memories, flocking to relive the event in theatres, and ensuring we never forget the tragic event. The Vacation Channel is contributing our commemoration by offer these random and little known facts about the Titanic:



  • Titanic was carry 20 lifeboats; it had the capacity for 64. 
  • There were 13 honeymooning couples on the Titanic. 8 of them were in first class.
  • The ship recorded bringing 40,000 eggs on the voyage and 1000 bottles of wine. 
  • There were at least 9 dogs on the ship.  
  • The length of the ship was equivalent to nearly 3 football fields. 
  • The most expensive ticket to travel aboard the ship would cost about $99,000 in today's money.
  • The ship cost $7.5 million to build - that translates into about $172 million today. The film cost $250 million to make. 

For more interest events and exhibits, be sure to visit the Mariner's Museum in Newport News! 


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