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Happy Halloween from the Titanic Crew! This Halloween we share one of our favorite Titanic Mysteries! The story of Titanic First Class Passenger William Stead is always laced with intrigue and suspicion! Did he really have ties to the Spiritual Realm? Hear all about it on this week's episode, and decide for yourself.
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Every 2 minutes a woman is diagnosed with breast cancer. Every 13 minutes a woman dies of it. This month, as it has for the past seven years, the Titanic Museum Attraction is taking action to help lower those numbers and give breast cancer the “Pink Slip!”
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Fall is upon us! As we move into this new season, we take a look back at our successful summer season by sharing a few of our favorite guest reviews and even give some insider, back stage secrets! We cannot wait to see what fall holds for us and as the seasons change we hope that the pieces we take away from the previous ones are positive and serve us well! Cheers to a great summer, and hopes for an even better fall!
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Happy Fourth of July!
This podcast serves as an Origin story of sorts for this most celebrated of days! The day all Americans come together to celebrate the birth of this Great nation, The United States of America! -
On this episode we take a fresh look at one of the more elegant and exciting services offered by the Titanic. Did you know 12 couples onboard Titanic were celebrating their honeymoon? Weddings at Titanic are always First Class and sure to delight any couple looking to make their special day one of a kind.
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First Class Maid Jodi sneaks in and takes over the podcast! Her news is so exciting she could not wait to tell everyone all the things the Titanic Museum Attractions have goin on this summer! As promised here are the links for more information on the Titanic Anchor challenge! Don't forget to follow us on Facebook for Storytime, Shop the Ship and all the exciting news!
More information and Downloadable PDF:
https://titanicpigeonforge.com/titanic-pigeon-forge-events#anchor
Titanic Anchor Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/794125921226654 -
This podcast we look at the service men and women that are to be honored on Memorial day. There were over 40 military servicemen on board the RMS Titanic in 1912. We look at 3 examples, and have the pleasure of presenting the National Anthem, preformed by the Choral Ensemble from Seymour High School in Sevier county, TN.
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The Titanic Violin 🎻 is now on display in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee Now- until June, extended by popular demand!
It broke the world record at $1.7 million to an anonymous bidder over the phone! The highest price ever paid for a Titanic artifact. -
First Class Maid Jodi takes over the podcast to speak about a very important mission to the Titanic Museum Attractions in Branson, MO and Pigeon Forge, TN.
The Museums take part in many educational outreach programs that span from inside the Untied States, to as far as Thailand! Our Programs include; Virtual Tours, Teacher Academies, Community Outreach Programs, and even mentoring Students and/or Teachers one on one, the list could go on and on.
Our very own Officer Jim is a retired Teacher who found that his love of teaching and inspiring students was not over when he stepped away from the Teacher's desk after 30 years! Hear about how Jim is making connections and ensuring that Titanic's memory is passed along to the future generations through our Education Programs. -
Today marks the 109th anniversary of the sinking of the RMS Titanic.
We share a poem on this episode preformed by Lowell Lytle, author and our acting captain Smith. His performance is stirring in memory of all those we lost that fateful night. -
Every April the Titanic Museum Attractions prepare to pay tribute to the RMS Titanic on the anniversary of her maiden, and only voyage. On this podcast we take a look at the first few days, hear from two passengers as well as the captain. April 10th, 1912 was the first day of Titanic's journey into our history books!
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Spring Time has arrived!
The Titanic Museums are so fortunate to call two of the most beautiful destinations in the United States, Home. Our Museums are located in Branson, MO and Pigeon Forge, TN. A vacation to either location is sure to be full of many outdoor and indoor activities!
This podcast covers the changing of the seasons and what all can be expected when you make a trip to the Great Smoky Mountains, or to the Foothills of the Ozarks. -
March is Irish Month at the Titanic Museum Attractions!
We cannot let this Month long celebration of Irish Culture go by, without sharing an incredibly impactful Irish story. The Addergoole Parish had fourteen represented on Titanic, making their way to America and a new life. Only 3 would arrive safely in New York. -
The Titanic had an Irish heart!
She was built in Belfast, Northern Ireland by over 14,000 Irishmen. It took them 3 years to build her, and in 5 days she was gone. There were 187 Irish passengers on board as well, and only 54 would see America. Hear how the Titanic Museum Attractions take the Month of March and transform it into a month long celebration of Irish culture and Titanic's own roots Irish roots. -
February is Black History Month, and The Titanic Museum Attractions make sure to honor the Haitian Passenger onboard with his wife and children, traveling back to Haiti by way of Titanic, the passage was booked on another French vessel, but when the Leroche Parents learned of the dinning and other restrictions, they exchanged tickets, for the RMS Titanic. Hear more on this episode.
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On this episode we take a fresh look at one of the more elegant and exciting services offered by the Titanic. Did you know 12 couples onboard Titanic were celebrating their honeymoon? Weddings at Titanic are always First Class and sure to delight any couple interested.
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Do you ever wonder how ships before the Titanic era would communicate?
Well, they didn’t communicate directly at all.
The use of flares and flags were the main communication methods, but all of that changed with the introduction of an Irish- Italian man named Gulielmo Marconi and his revolutionary wireless invention.
Titanic was equipped with a Marconi machine, and two wireless operators. Hear how junior wireless operator, Harold Bride, recalls the night of the sinking in a letter he sent to the Marconi company after the disaster. -
The Titanic Museum Attraction in Pigeon Forge Tennessee is fortunate to have Crew member Josh McInnish on the crew.
He has a bachelor degree in the science of music industry, he is an accomplished pianist, composer and music producer with many published works, extraordinary as this story is, imagine accomplishing all of this without sight. Hear about the inspirational award winner, Crew Member Josh, on this episode. -
First Class Maid Jamie interviews Titanic's own Margaret Tobin Brown's great Granddaughter Helen Benziger. Helen is a great friend to the Titanic Museums and we all consider her part of the Titanic Family! Hear how she learned who her Great Grandmother really was, and why the 1964 production of "The Unsinkable Molly Brown" was so special to her! It is always a pleasure when Helen comes to town for either ship and this podcast is no exception!
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Titanic, but that wasn't always the plan... Hear from the actual Titanic Descendant of the father, Albert Caldwell, about how fate played a hand in this story of a journey home. This story inspired the descendant, Julie Hedgepeth Williams to write a book, retelling the story her great uncle shared with her, A Rare Titanic Family, and is available for purchase via our website.
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