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The Titanic - The Iceberg - And the Rest of the Story

Graphic for Peter Cooks presentation as part of the Titanic Speaker Series: Titanic - The Iceberg- And the Rest of the Story

Admission

  • General Admission $5

February 28

  • Time 11 AM

Peter Cook – The Titanic. – The Iceberg – and The Rest of the Story

Join us for a special 90-minute presentation followed by Q & A with International Titanic Historian and American Representative of the British Titanic Society, Peter Cook, who has been sailing far and wide researching the historic story of the Titanic.

Location
Arthur Stillwell
Capacity
100
Titanic: An Immersive Voyage at Union Station Kansas City. Presented by Hawthorn Bank

EMBARK ON A TIMELESS JOURNEY

Step into a vividly true story that has captured imaginations, fascinated generations, and inspired countless books, movies, and museums around the world. Titanic: An Immersive Voyage, invites you on a journey that brings to life the humanity and heroism aboard the most famous and tragic ocean voyage in history.

Encounter over 200 priceless artifacts, life-sized room recreations, 3D visuals, and immersive video. Walk through lavish staterooms, witness the iceberg collision, and experience the final heartbreaking moments while seated in a lifeboat. And if you’re feeling adventurous, choose an optional (with additional ticket purchase) virtual reality submersible dive to 2.5 miles below sea level to experience the fascinating and haunting Titanic wreck site up close.

This important exhibition widens the lens on the Titanic tragedy to include other important players, including: her sister ships Olympic and Britannic; the rescue ship Carpathia; the Californian that sat nearby in silence; and the largest actor of all in the story, the Iceberg whose journey is traced from its birth to its complete dissolution in the Atlantic just a few short days after the disaster.

Do not miss this breathtaking journey through one of history’s most unforgettable and tragic events.

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