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The TITANIC exhibit in Toronto
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Have you seen the TITANIC exhibit in Toronto,Can? It's at the Ontario Science Center.
To be fair to those who do not live in Canada,post some general knowledge about R.M.S TITANIC!
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I have seen a Titanic exhibit here in Perth Australia. That was a good 6 or so years ago.
It was a great exhibit, I (and probably the rest of the world) was obsessed with the ship after the movie.
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Yea,me too. You ever seen a replica of the real TITANIC ticket? I have. I'm facinated with sunken ships.
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We had a Titanic exhibit here in St. John's a couple of years back. It was really cool, it had pictures and all sorts of different facts and tips about the ship and how it sank. I enjoyed seeing it and would go look at it again if it came back.
I've always been interested in Titanic, so I have a ton of books on it and I have a copy of the advertisement poster that was around when the Titanic was preparing for it's first and only voyage. It shows pictures of the inside and has the prices listed for first, second and third class passengers. You could get a ticket for as cheap as 35$! But I guess that was a lot of money back then.
I'll post a pic of it someday if I can scan it in.. It's rather large.
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