With the "Titanic Branson Museum", a two story replica of the Titanic itself including a grand staircase, walkable decks, various artifacts and recorded tapes of survivors, the owner John Josyln wants to share the experience of the Titanic.
He co-led a 6 million dollar expedition to the Titanic shipwreck site in 1987, two years after it was rediscovered. The hundreds of pictures that were taken became the inspiration for a variety of Titanic documentaries and shows and include some of the most famous images of the wreckage.
The museum offers many activities, e.g: you will receive a boarding pass of an actual Titanic passenger and discover his or her fate in the Titanic Memorial Room, walk the exact replica of Titanic's Grand Staircase, touch an iceberg and feel 28-degree Fahrenheit water, shovel "coal" in Titanic's Boiler Room, sit in an actual size lifeboat and hear true passenger stories and so on.
You can even book the "Titanic" for a special event.
Don´t forget to check out the Online Tour of Titanic Branson Museum provided on their website.
Visit the homepage for more information: http://www.titanicbranson.com/
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