"You can't even make this up," the Volo Museum wrote in a post on Facebook Abigail Adams is a Human Interest Writer-Reporter for PEOPLE. Volo Museum/Facebook A flood occurred in the Volo Museum’s ...
It’s dripping with irony! The Titanic exhibit at suburban Chicago’s Volo Museum was ironically flooded on the 114th anniversary of the ship’s tragic sinking, adding an unwelcome touch of realism to ...
A life jacket worn by a survivor of the Titanic sold for £670,000 (around $904,500) at an auction Saturday, far exceeding expectations in what was billed as a “once in a generation” sale. The jacket, ...
This Wednesday will mark the 114th anniversary of a legendary maritime tragedy. At 11:40 p.m. on April 14, 1912, the British ocean liner RMS Titanic struck an iceberg in the North Atlantic at a speed ...
The massive LEGO Titanic set is still on backorder through LEGO, even after almost five years since its original release date. You can make your purchase directly through LEGO for $679.99, and if you ...
Whether you're a Titanic history buff or a fan of the movie, there's a new attraction in Downtown Baltimore that shares an immersive experience in which you feel like you're onboard the ship. "Titanic ...
More than a century after the sinking of the Titanic, an exhibition focused on the lives of the people aboard the ship is set to make its U.S. debut in Austin this spring. “Titanic. The Human Story,” ...
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Founded in Denmark in 1932, Lego is now a household name synonymous with tiny toy bricks and plastic tripping hazards. While you might be tempted to shove them all in the trash, don't, as you may have ...