
Towering 100 feet above the 76 strip in Branson, the Titanic historical museum holds over 400 actual artifacts from the original titanic. The two story museum is even anchored in water to add to the ambiance.
The Titanic museum consists of a 90 minute tour. At the beginning of the tour you are handed a boarding pass of an original Titanic passenger. At the end of the tour you will find out whether the passenger survived or not. Branson Vacation Packages - The Titanic Museum
You encounter many family interactive galleries along the way. Just try dipping your hands in the ice cold water they have on display for more than a few seconds. You even get to touch a regenerating ice berg.
You will be able to read actual letters written by or to the passengers. When you view their photos they no longer seem to be a statistic, and it really helps bring the tragic story to life.
The Titanic features detailed rooms of the actual ship. Dining rooms, life size bunking quarters, the Marconi wireless station, actual size propellers, and so much more.
Tourism in Branson has added new genres every year for the tourists. The Titanic museum in Branson is the largest museum of its kind in the world. All artifacts were recovered from the ship or found floating at the wreck site at the time of the sinking.
I wasn't sure what to expect going in to the museum, but it really helped put the infamous ship into perspective. At times its almost chilling when you see the hand written letters, and the personal photographs. It was highly educational and I recommend taking the entire family.
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Tuesday, January 22, 2008
The Titanic - Branson Tourism Museum
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wow..its so enticing..wish i cud visit the musuem one day...
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